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Hi,
Someone at work mentioned PS4 Pro gaming (I have) on HDR tv's and there is a difference between 8bit and 10bit. (1million / 16million pixels ?)
Please can someone tell me what my tv is, model KD55XD8005BU
Thanks.
Aah ok cool. Thank you for replying.
If you can't discern colors from pixels, you probably shouldn't worry.
Your panel is 8-Bit + FRC. Does this help you?
Basically it's a "virtual 10 bit" (64 billion colours instead of 4 billion). The higher colour range is achieved through an optical effect. Personally I do appreciate very much the difference (in SDR. Not so much, or better, not always, in HDR). The picture seems much nicer.
Regarding the HDR I have read this about FRC in Wikipedia:
FRC tends to be most noticeable in darker tones, while dithering appears to make the individual pixels of the LCD visible.
Could it be what causes the fog/washed effect in many HDR dark scenes? Which is totally absent in Netflix's Star Trek Discovery (and the TV does show the HDR logo). Is there a chance that Netflix other than downscaling the resolution of the TV Show to 1080p, is also using a sort of "HDR8"? If such a thing even exist, sure.