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minus-square@Zehzinlink35•edit-27 months agoThere are people who have problems with HDR, mostly people with TVs that have no business trying to display HDR content but the manufacturer added the feature anyway because sales.
minus-squareGormadtlinkfedilink27•7 months agoNothing quite like seeing a “HDR 400” badge on a TV spec sheet That shit ain’t even HDR lol
minus-squareMiss Brainfartslinkfedilink11•7 months agoMeanwhile I use a monitor with a max brightness of 250nits, and I still have it set to its absolute minimum. I can’t even imagine how just a short flash of 400 would feel to me
There are people who have problems with HDR, mostly people with TVs that have no business trying to display HDR content but the manufacturer added the feature anyway because sales.
Nothing quite like seeing a “HDR 400” badge on a TV spec sheet
That shit ain’t even HDR lol
Meanwhile I use a monitor with a max brightness of 250nits, and I still have it set to its absolute minimum.
I can’t even imagine how just a short flash of 400 would feel to me