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In Reply to: RE: Pre-Pro Support For Dolby Vision and HDR10 posted by mrdavis842 on November 11, 2016 at 01:52:14
I'll take HDR over 3D any day of the week. But that's just me. Besides, just how good IS the penetration of 3D in the marketplace? How many new releases in 3D and how many first run theaters?
Too much is never enough
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Me too, in fact I rejected 3D from the beginning. 3D is dead. I do not have anything against HDR and would like to see it being successful but I would not reject a TV with great PQ just because it did not have HDR. You can say the same thing about HDR - how many new releases are there now, how many will there be in the future and how much of the general population will care.
HDR is the coming thing. And if you are interested in the BEST PQ Available, only ONE choice exists today. Once you see a proper HDR picture, you'll probably agree.
The new OLED sets from LG are simply the Best. And ALL come with 'both flavors' of HDR.
This is one of those ground breaking techs, like the ORIIGINAL Sony Trinitron. My brother and I bought the parents a 19" set which lasted the family until you could No Longer get mechincal tuner parts. Gone.
I'm shopping OLED right now. Prices are dropping, but watch it so you get full factory warranty and not some kind of grey-market issue. I think the 'big window' will be between Christmas and Superbowl. For me, the sweet spot is the entry level 65".
All the OLED sets apparently use the same color engine / panel so the only thing you get by going upline is 3D (who needs it?), somewhat neater cosmetics, and better in-Set sound.
I watch the picture, not the TV and use my stereo for sound. Done.
Too much is never enough
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