One demo occurred in a totally dark room—even the walls were black. There were three TVs—a 65" Reference sat in the middle; to its left was a 65" Samsung HU8550, and to its right was a 60" Pioneer Kuro. The HU8550 and the Kuro showed BT.709-graded footage, while the Reference played the same material mastered in Dolby Vision.
The result was the most compelling HDR demo I've seen to date. The Lego Movie benefited tremendously from the added pop afforded by HDR and an expanded gamut. And despite the very dark viewing environment, the HDR presentation did not cause any eyestrain—it simply looked better than the BT.709 displays.
The Kuro looked accurate, with deep blacks and great motion—but it also looked a bit dim. The Samsung HU8550 produced a decent image, but with compromised black levels compared to the Reference 65" sitting beside it. Neither BT.709-calibrated TV could match the vibrancy of Dolby Vision-encoded content—it's beyond their capability.

以前的電漿電視已經無法hold住新一代豐富的亮度和色彩視訊編碼資訊
建議是不必再念舊了
如果預算有到十萬塊~現在就買台至少支援HDR 1000nit的4K電視吧
假如時間不敢~可以等,就等六月底之後的新液晶電視吧
 
                             
                        




























































































