![]() ![]() ![]() We've changed the status of the Auto-Calibration function from 'Untested' to 'Undetermined'. Updated the PS5's software and confirmed the TV now supports 4k 120Hz in HDR from it.Ĭhecked to see if HDMI 2.1 works properly. We uploaded the initial brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test.Īdded the model numbers for the full sun variant to the Differences Between Sizes And Variants section.Īdded the real content local dimming videos. We've also split the console compatibility boxes into separate PS5 Compatibility and Xbox Series X|S Compatibility tests. It is very glossy (even though listed as 'semi-gloss'). The reflection on the LG 27GN950-B is terrible (as mentioned by Rtings). Updated to Test Bench 1.7 with an updated HDR Brightness test that better reflects real world usage. As Rtings identified, the XG27UQ is much better than the HDR-400 rating that it has. Updated to Test Bench 1.8, adding a new box for PQ EOTF tracking and updating our Color Volume and Color Gamut tests to better reflect real world usage. We uploaded the brightness measurements and uniformity photos after running the TV for two months in our Accelerated Longevity Test. Updated to Test Bench 1.9, modifying our Contrast testing and splitting our local dimming testing into multiple sections covering Blooming, Black Crush, and Lighting Zone Transitions. This issue doesn't occur with an NVIDIA graphics card.We uploaded the brightness measurements and uniformity photos after running the TV for four months in our Accelerated Longevity Test. Even though the settings show that the TV thinks it's in SDR, the brightness levels are higher, the TV is tone mapping properly, and colors are more saturated, confirming that the TV is doing exactly what it's supposed to be doing in HDR. If you enable HDR in Windows or in a game directly, the TV re-handshakes and looks like it's in HDR, but all of the TV's settings show that it's in SDR. With FreeSync enabled on the TV and in the AMD control panel, everything works fine. There are a few oddities when using this TV with an AMD graphics card. Note that the 85" model is limited to a 120Hz refresh rate. It works across a wide range of refresh rates, and thanks to low framerate compensation, it remains nearly tear-free even if the frame rate drops low or if you're playing a game that's locked at a low frame rate. It also supports variable refresh rate technology, ensuring a nearly tear-free gaming experience. Along with the Samsung QN95B QLED, it's one of the only TVs on the market with a 144Hz refresh rate. The TCL 6 Series Roku TV has an extremely fast refresh rate. ![]()
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