If you haven't already been, Dolby has 3 Dolby Cinema's in the UK located within Odeon LUXE Cinema's. You can go them at London, Leeds and Manchester.** Man, what I would give to watch some films in the Dolby Cinema at Dolby HQ. Easily and I suppose, obviously ,the best Dolby Cinema in the country. There's a film that I'm just not interested in seeing, maybe even if it was free. But I would pay to watch it at Dolby HQ.
and Birmingham (4th to be added to UK). But they can't touch the private screening room at Dolby HQIf you haven't already been, Dolby has 3 Dolby Cinema's in the UK located within Odeon LUXE Cinema's. You can go them at London, Leeds and Manchester.
It's amazingly good
London is NOT amazingly good. I went twice just to make sure. It's really average at best. I hear great things about Manchester though. But Dolby HQ is the best for many obvious reasons if you think about it.If you haven't already been, Dolby has 3 Dolby Cinema's in the UK located within Odeon LUXE Cinema's. You can go them at London, Leeds and Manchester.
It's amazingly good
I guess that is to be expected...... I have the Samsung HW-N950 and LG C8 65" and enjoying Dolby Vision and Atmos very much..... really impressed by the technology behind it.and Birmingham (4th to be added to UK). But they can't touch the private screening room at Dolby HQ
I'm not sure that the LSQ cinema is a good showcase for the Dolby brand.Agree about the London Dolby screen, any further than half way back and you need binoculars.
Silver bezels? You mean OLEDs as well? Can't notice them in pics 'n vids.Philips (TP-Vision) makes bangers of televisions lately. Only their LCD line is behind without any FALD options. And please Philips if you see this ditch the silver bezels on your TV's. It's ugly when the TV screen is off. Use black metal bezels on your 2020 line-up and stop using that ugly shiny plastic bezels.
Only on LCD's. But I don't need an OLED in the bedroom.Silver bezels? You mean OLEDs as well? Can't notice them in pics 'n vids.
Cheers.Only on LCD's. But I don't need an OLED in the bedroom.
Yes Philips have the best image processing with Sony second.I went to the previous AV forum sponsored Philip's shoot out.Voted for it.
But since....
I think if you have seen good 4K on your TV your next investment must be an 8K set.I wouldn't buy another 4K.Little point to do so.
I was very sceptical with 8K at first but when I realised how soft a 65 inch TV image looked at 7 feet I had to sit 12 feet to maintain the perceived sharpness.Moving the sofa back and forth was a pain.That was when the penny dropped!
With 8K at around 65 ppi or so I can sit at 6 ft and think I am seeing the scene for real.Even my 11 year old niece could see that with no TV knowledge.
At Harrods TV section with that Samsung demo tiger jungle roaming scene we saw - for a split moment - 1 sec, my brain registered that as real.In cinematic experience parlance I was aroused as movies suppose to do to audience.HDR,colourist add to that edge of the seat drama much so and with some scenes that added sharpness takes you over the edge.
That was it for me with 8K.My next set.
Out of interest, what Dolby Cinemas have you been to other than that one in Vegas?and Birmingham (4th to be added to UK). But they can't touch the private screening room at Dolby HQ
The silver bezel is the one of the reasons I didn't buy a Philips TV this time round. I so wanted the Ambilight feature but the TV's 'off' appearance put me off.Philips (TP-Vision) makes bangers of televisions lately. Only their LCD line is behind without any FALD options. And please Philips if you see this ditch the silver bezels on your TV's. It's ugly when the TV screen is off. Use black metal bezels on your 2020 line-up and stop using that ugly shiny plastic bezels.
The source was Midget Porn in 4KWhat clips were used for demos?
What was source?
What clips were used for demos?
What was source?
An important point to remember for events like this is that the clips will have been chosen to ensure the best outcome for Philips in this demonstration. They are not intended to provide an unbiased view of the display or satisfy everyone's interest in handling SD, HD and 4k, etc.What clips were used for demos?
What was source?
Sorry I can’t make out from your post did you go to the demo?An important point to remember for events like this is that the clips will have been chosen to ensure the best outcome for Philips in this demonstration. They are not intended to provide an unbiased view of the display or satisfy everyone's interest in handling SD, HD and 4k, etc.
If a manufacturer ever has an event where their products do not look the best then something has gone seriously wrong in the set ups of the sets or in the choice of source material.
This was clearest to me in the comparison between the OLED and the Samsung QLED. For a start the Samsung was hampered by being in Dynamic mode - I have a Samsung TVs and Dynamic is awful. The first demo examples where the Samsung crushed blacks and blew out whites didn't really tell us anything about what the Samsung could do or how good the Philips was - other than to say that the Philips is better than Samsung in Dynamic mode. Then there were another set of demo clips - fireworks and a really dim movie scene just above black but with some bright highlights - that were chosen because they really are a torture test for LCD sets.
Don't get me wrong - I see nothing wrong with a manufacturer setting up a demo that is biased in their favour. I just feel that people should be more circumspect when talking about the results of the demo.
Yes I was there...Sorry I can’t make out from your post did you go to the demo?