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Comments by "LoneTech" (@0LoneTech) on "Is QLED better than OLED? - Unboxing a Massive QLED 8K TV!" video.
@DrakyHRT Oddly enough the first bend was much tighter, and it's mandated by the manufacturer in designing the cable channel.
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Oh, there's much more than that being omitted. Such as how much delay is in that upscaling engine, or how current consoles don't do real 1080 and can't be configured to output native resolution; don't expect any better of the next generation. Or whether this thing is even capable of 8K input; my guess is, certainly not uncompressed. Last time I tried a Samsung high end TV (a 4K model) it only read a quarter resolution colour, literally discarding the colour information of three quarters of the pixels. They saw nothing wrong with that.
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Not so; many of his videos contain useful testing. This one is nearly pure ad, with a few installation tips thrown in to encourage people to take the plunge. The unreasoning hyping up of questionable features takes the cake.
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@RaphaelHauser "Using AI", the catch-all magic incantation. Look up how well nvidia DLSS works; that's trained on a specific category of imagery. It's either going to go blurry smudge or adding detail that was never there, possibly mixing the two all over. An example a friend of mine encountered was a camera that would add moss to tree bark, because apparently that's how they should look according to its demosaic engine.
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So what's the real world resolution and latency like? Samsung have traditionally dropped chroma resolution (e.g. 4K TVs that would subsample chroma at 1080p, and LED matrices missing subpixels), and that optical link means another layer of serialized video transfer from the control box to the display. Also, upscaling still isn't magic; what wasn't recorded isn't there.
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