![]() This issue doesn't occur with an NVIDIA graphics card. Even though the settings show that the TV thinks it's in SDR, the brightness levels are higher, the TV is tone mapping properly, and colors are more saturated, confirming that the TV is doing exactly what it's supposed to be doing in HDR. If you enable HDR in Windows or in a game directly, the TV re-handshakes and looks like it's in HDR, but all of the TV's settings show that it's in SDR. longevity test 3 months results are out with bad news for QD-OLED displays rtings 247 140 r/Monitors Join 8 days ago After I posted the motion clarity of my 27GR95QE OLED running at 240 Hz vs my 144 Hz IPS LCD, a few people pointed out that it wasn’t a fair comparison since the OLED was running at a faster refresh rate. With FreeSync enabled on the TV and in the AMD control panel, everything works fine. There are a few oddities when using this TV with an AMD graphics card. Note that the 85" model is limited to a 120Hz refresh rate. It works across a wide range of refresh rates, and thanks to low framerate compensation, it remains nearly tear-free even if the frame rate drops low or if you're playing a game that's locked at a low frame rate. It also supports variable refresh rate technology, ensuring a nearly tear-free gaming experience. ![]() ![]() Along with the Samsung QN95B QLED, it's one of the only TVs on the market with a 144Hz refresh rate. The TCL 6 Series Roku TV has an extremely fast refresh rate. ![]()
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