I really like DLSS3 so far. A graphic whore like me can crank up the settings to extreme levels. For example Spiderman at 5760*3240 via DL-DSR + DLSS2 quality and all other settings maxed out. Looks absolutely insane. Average base framerate is roughly 45-65FPS and 70-90FPS with frame generation...
"This dip exists on every OLED we've tested, and unlike PWM, it's one line at a time instead of the entire backlight, so it's not noticeable at all."
Are you telling that you can actually see this?
From my experience with 5 different OLED TV panels, 2 out of 5 panels had these sharp vertical lines, but there are usually visible right out of the box. A manual panel refresh fixed it every time and they never came back. Otherwise there is no need after that to manually run the panel refresher...
I have no problems with text clarity on 48C1. I mostly only surfing the web, chrome 125% zoom, pc mode for 4:4:4, enabled windows clear type. ZERO issues with eyestrain.
The problem people have with eyestrain in front of a 48" display is because they use to much brightness and have a wrong...
Then just disable ASBL...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by.makarov.smarttvlgrc
Hit IN START, Code: 0413, go to OLED section and disable TPC and hit EXIT OR IN START again.
Your phone must support IR blaster afaik.
Good points, but I know how to validate things like that. I'm using OLED since two years. I know Youtube compression can show banding, but it is clearly less visible with ycbcr444 limited + 8bit. Also visible in the Eizo monitortest programm and the gradient test patterns. My C9 behaves exactly...
In SDR I can't see this issue. Are you talking about HDR? This is exactly what I discovered last week. Colorbanding is greatly reduced with ycbcr444 limited + 8bit in HDR on my C1.
It is very obvious in AC: Valhalla for example, when there is a blue sky without clouds. But it is also visible on...
Would be interesting to know your QN90A's panel manufactur, here is how to check it: https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/2019-2020-samsung-qled-tv-discussion-thread.6297349/post-135356580
Samsung is using up to 8 different panel manufactur btw...
I think Gigabyte lowered the overall brightness on purpose. It's official declared as a monitor so they just want to play it safe. Same thing applies to the Alienware 55" OLED from 2019. The peak brightness was even lower on this thing afaik.
I wouldn't expect a big change with firmware...
I check it from time to time. I have only one towards the bottom of the screen on my C9 (October 2019) and none on my C1 (June 2021).
The other supposedly dead pixels that I find are just dirt.
With my X-Rite i1 Display Pro plus I measured 700 nits in HDR Cinema-mode and 674 nits in PC + Game-mode on my 48C1 (non-evo panel) after calibration. I really would like to know why there is such a gap in their 48CX vs 48C1 review in terms of HDR real scene, that does not make any sense. They...
That doesn't matter from my experience. Even with >100 FPS average you can still have annoying VRR-flickering due to frametime issues. 90-93-85-95-100-110 FPS *frametime hiccup occurs* and suddenly it goes down to 60fps or even lower for a split of a second. But not every game has to have...
A frame rate with (a lot) fluctuation isn't the problem, it's about bad frametimes. These very quick hiccups are causing a rapid gamma shift of the OLED sub-pixels which is noticable as gamma flickering. The reason for this can you read here at 1:18:
While using VRR in a game with a dark...
Strange. I'm always using PC-mode and Game-mode and both my C9 and C1 look identical in game-mode compared to other modes if i use in the same settings, even before i started to calibrate my OLEDs with Calman Home + x-rite i1display pro plus.