Steve
Sorry to be a clever dick, but if Philips were agnostic towards HDR, it would mean they don't believe in it. I think you mean eclectic.
Which would be true if Philips were software or hardware, but it's not.Nope - agnostic is used correctly in this review, this usage would refer to "platform agnostic" which is;
a concept that refers to the design attributes and philosophies of software products. A platform agnostic product runs equally well across more than one platform.
Also for the record agnostic doesn't mean you don't believe in something it means you are unsure if it exists but you are open to the possibility of it either existing or not existing.
Agnostic is correct within the context I was using it. You forgot Hybrid Log-Gamma and Technicolor (although only LG appears to believe in the latter).Which would be true if Philips were software or hardware, but it's not.
And I'm pretty sure that Philips don't harbour any doubts that HDR exists. Indeed they believe in all 3 of its incarnations - HDR10, 10+ and DV. A (un?)holy trinity.
I do mention that the 934 uses HDMI 2.0b and that it supports ALLM. Perhaps a second read is in order?Definitely looking forward to seeing some reviews of this, looks like a great bit of kit and definitely on my shortlist...I'm knocking the Panasonic TVs off the list unless they fix Cracklegate soon - and not sounding hopeful over on the GZ2000 Owners thread - I spent the first half of 2019 waiting for that model to be released but sounds like a patchy experience for early buyers so far, which isn't great considering the price
No mention of HDMI standards but I'm guessing not 2.1 or supporting ALLM etc? LG are adding in Nvidia GSync support on their 2019 TVs too....E9 is looking like a good choice for a movie/gaming usage mix. Either way I think my shortlist is down to the E9 and this Philips. Black Friday is going to be interesting
Well Phillips make hardware that also runs software so I think my platform agnostic link is apt.Which would be true if Philips were software or hardware, but it's not.
And I'm pretty sure that Philips don't harbour any doubts that HDR exists. Indeed they believe in all 3 of its incarnations - HDR10, 10+ and DV. A (un?)holy trinity.
D'oh - apologies Steve, I'm guilty of speed-reading through the post at work. I stand corrected!I do mention that the 934 uses HDMI 2.0b and that it supports ALLM. Perhaps a second read is in order?
I'm pretty sure it's fixed.Can the TV rotate on the support base? Or it's fixed?
I do mention that the 934 uses HDMI 2.0b and that it supports ALLM. Perhaps a second read is in order?