Re: Home Theater Discussion
Posted: Tue October 09, 2018 4:25 pm
What is the point of this LED strip other than it looks cool?
Reduces eye strain and improves black levels.Strat wrote:What is the point of this LED strip other than it looks cool?
Is the effect worth it with ambient lighting on in other parts of the room?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Reduces eye strain and improves black levels.Strat wrote:What is the point of this LED strip other than it looks cool?
So for those movies that iw atch at night that are sometimes difficult to see....?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Reduces eye strain and improves black levels.Strat wrote:What is the point of this LED strip other than it looks cool?
I like it, yeah. It’s still effective. But, again, only for SDR content. And I’m sure it would depend on your TV. I can’t imagine there would be any point with an OLED, for example, considering they’re low nit and have perfect black levels already.Monkey_Driven wrote:Is the effect worth it with ambient lighting on in other parts of the room?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Reduces eye strain and improves black levels.Strat wrote:What is the point of this LED strip other than it looks cool?
What do you mean difficult to see?Strat wrote:So for those movies that iw atch at night that are sometimes difficult to see....?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Reduces eye strain and improves black levels.Strat wrote:What is the point of this LED strip other than it looks cool?
Feels like i should turn the brightness up a bit some times....LoathedVermin72 wrote:What do you mean difficult to see?Strat wrote:So for those movies that iw atch at night that are sometimes difficult to see....?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Reduces eye strain and improves black levels.Strat wrote:What is the point of this LED strip other than it looks cool?
All turning up brightness will do is fuck up your black levels. What you want is probably to turn up your backlight (if it’s SDR; backlight should already be maxed out for HDR).Strat wrote:Feels like i should turn the brightness up a bit some times....LoathedVermin72 wrote:What do you mean difficult to see?Strat wrote:So for those movies that iw atch at night that are sometimes difficult to see....?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Reduces eye strain and improves black levels.Strat wrote:What is the point of this LED strip other than it looks cool?
Good to know, good to know.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I like it, yeah. It’s still effective. But, again, only for SDR content. And I’m sure it would depend on your TV. I can’t imagine there would be any point with an OLED, for example, considering they’re low nit and have perfect black levels already.Monkey_Driven wrote:Is the effect worth it with ambient lighting on in other parts of the room?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Reduces eye strain and improves black levels.Strat wrote:What is the point of this LED strip other than it looks cool?
Yeah, don't mess with your brightness. It will wash everything out or introduce a lot of visual noise. What is your video source for these very dark movies? Some apps have a tendency to be darker than others (HBO Go on PS4 for example).LoathedVermin72 wrote:All turning up brightness will do is fuck up your black levels. What you want is probably to turn up your backlight (if it’s SDR; backlight should already be maxed out for HDR).Strat wrote:Feels like i should turn the brightness up a bit some times....LoathedVermin72 wrote:What do you mean difficult to see?Strat wrote:So for those movies that iw atch at night that are sometimes difficult to see....?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Reduces eye strain and improves black levels.Strat wrote:What is the point of this LED strip other than it looks cool?
Generally Itunes, netflix etc...Monkey_Driven wrote:Yeah, don't mess with your brightness. It will wash everything out or introduce a lot of visual noise. What is your video source for these very dark movies? Some apps have a tendency to be darker than others (HBO Go on PS4 for example).LoathedVermin72 wrote:All turning up brightness will do is fuck up your black levels. What you want is probably to turn up your backlight (if it’s SDR; backlight should already be maxed out for HDR).Strat wrote:Feels like i should turn the brightness up a bit some times....LoathedVermin72 wrote:What do you mean difficult to see?Strat wrote:So for those movies that iw atch at night that are sometimes difficult to see....?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Reduces eye strain and improves black levels.Strat wrote:What is the point of this LED strip other than it looks cool?
That's what mine does. Took awhile to get the fam on board with the strip but now they like it. Or maybe they stopped complaining...run2death wrote:Got my LED strip.
It's really cool, but the USB port on my TV is always active, so I have to turn the LEDs on and off.
I'd rather they just turn on when I turn the TV on.
I recommend having Day and Night picture settings. My Day setting has the backlight turned way up for this very reason. Every other setting is the same however.Strat wrote:Generally Itunes, netflix etc...Monkey_Driven wrote:Yeah, don't mess with your brightness. It will wash everything out or introduce a lot of visual noise. What is your video source for these very dark movies? Some apps have a tendency to be darker than others (HBO Go on PS4 for example).LoathedVermin72 wrote:All turning up brightness will do is fuck up your black levels. What you want is probably to turn up your backlight (if it’s SDR; backlight should already be maxed out for HDR).Strat wrote:Feels like i should turn the brightness up a bit some times....LoathedVermin72 wrote:What do you mean difficult to see?Strat wrote:So for those movies that iw atch at night that are sometimes difficult to see....?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Reduces eye strain and improves black levels.Strat wrote:What is the point of this LED strip other than it looks cool?
Now that i think about it...this is more of a problem during the day when i have that fucking sun glare coming through the windows. I think it was most of oceans 8 that i couldnt see a goddamn thing. Not that i really missed anything but....
LoathedVermin72 wrote:Unless it’s a PS4 Pro, I would say no, don’t worry about it. I’m pretty sure the standard PS4’s “HDR” isn’t really even proper HDR. I’ve never gotten it to do anything on my TV.
Goddammit! I really don't want to buy a PS4 Pro!Monkey_Driven wrote:With LV here. HDR on the standard PS4 isn't worth the upgrade. It is gorgeous on the Pro however.