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Dying light 1.12 trophies glitches
Dying light 1.12 trophies glitches









dying light 1.12 trophies glitches
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Model numbers are different between the UK and US for example so I don't know exactly which version that is but if its the US 6300, Then you won't be getting any wide colour gamut and peak brightness of around 350nits - meaning HDR is very limited and basically just a bit brighter SDR. Not that great at HDR though so its up to you.

#Dying light 1.12 trophies glitches series

  • Mon 27th Nov The Samsung MU series are decent 4k gaming TV's.
  • As such, I think its better to buy a TV with the best HDR performance.

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    Personally, I think HDR is the 'bigger' upgrade - more so than SD to HD was and certainly more so than HD to 4k is. I know these TV's are 'expensive' but if you buy 'cheap', there is no guarantee that HDR will be worth it and in some cases, because of the amount of scaling down a TV has to do, can actually make HDR look worse than SDR. Most of the other LCD's are often 300-500nits.

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    The XE90 doesn't meet the standards BUT its very close. The only 2017 models that 'could' be verified as UHD Premium though are the XE93/94 and A1 OLED.

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    Not all manufacturers put their TV's up for independent verification though - Sony are one of these. Look for the UHD Premium logo as that is a guarantee that the TV meets and/or exceeds the 'minimum' standards for HDR10. If anyone is in the market for a 4k HDR TV, do your research. The current Samsung Q series also have the widest colour gamut and combined with their superior brightness, gives them the greatest colour volume.

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    LCD's are great at the specular highlights and achieving over 1000nits but can suffer from 'backlight' related issues - Haloing, Bleed etc - even FALD TV's. The best Gaming TV's at the moment are the LG B7/C7 But as ALL HDR content is mastered at 1000nits+ they have to map the highlights down to ~700nits BUT, like I said, they offer a 'perfect' picture and blacks so it can look more impressive in certain situations. They get away with it though because of their greater accuracy and perfect blacks.

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    The rest can be nothing more than a bit brighter - meaning you lose all the extra colours the Wide Colour Gamut offers, you don't get the full benefits of the extra contrast and specular high-lights, In fact an SDR TV 'can' be called a HDR TV IF it will allow you to play HDR content and it will downgrade it to the limits of that TV rather than say 'this content is not recognised'.Īs great as HDR 'OLEDs' are, they do have to tone map down ALL HDR content - regardless. However, when it comes to TV's, only a select 'few' are actually able to meet the HDR10 minimum standards. Dolby Vision (DV) TV's, Bluray discs, Bluray players etc MUST also play HDR10 - the minimum HDR standard and DV is just an added layer on top. HDR also has a set of 'minimum' standards (HDR10) and ALL 4k HDR Blurays MUST meet these standards. If you buy a 'Bluray' player/Disc, you know that that has to conform to a set of standards. Now with 4k, we expect these TV's to handle 540p content (1/16th) as well as HD, 4k, SDR/HDR, interlaced or progressive scanning, with Bluray, streaming, game consoles, STB etc etc and these devices need to communicate as well in some cases - like check for the right encryption for the content and receive the right information back in time.Īs I said not all TV's are created equal and that is especially true with HDR at the moment. Then when HD came along, the only change was resolution - it kept the same colour gamuts and contrast levels. The CRT TV's for example were built for SD SDR only content. TV's these days are also expected to handle a wider range of sources. Its not as simple as just plug and play but then that is understandable as its using different parameters and not all TV's are created 'equal' - especially where RGB handling is concerned.











    Dying light 1.12 trophies glitches