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Old 16th February 2023, 22:47   #87  |  Link
DTL
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Originally Posted by Balling View Post
No UHD TVs are 100 nits out of the box. So in fact you should be extra rich and clever to go buy Calman and X-rite and calibrate (though LG C2 has Filmmaker that is supposed to be 100 nits and LG C9 has 100 nits mode in Technicolor expert, right).
If you buy some UHD-for poors like Philips 40PUT6400 you can find it 4K VA-panel and even can decode 10bit h.265 some profile but eating 100+ Watts it can only emit some inbetween 100 and 200 nits. Like poor old CRTs. Very poor LEDs in backlight mounted.

I really impressed how business-level sub $10000 display of LG (simple 8bit SDR for xvid playback) eat only 400 Watts peak and run at up to 4000 nits fullscreen all time. Having about 50 inches sized screen.
https://www.lg.com/uk/business/digit...ge/lg-49XS4F-B
Really nice LEDs installed in backlight. May be much higher 100 lm/W. Really right 8bit SDR display running dark blacks at about 4 nit and peak whites at 4000 nits - close to 'full visible colours down to the very deep darks'.

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