And the TV set would remain 4k. So I have hard to see what HDMI 2.1 will add.Don't really care about HDMI 2.1 personally, even if next gen consoles can do 8K it will not play games at max quality and it will probably be limited to 8k30 as well.
Officially, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision with dynamic HDR and eARC are only 2.1 along with higher and variable frame rate and other video advances. This is why Philips tend to implement what that feel they/we need. Standards are great, however, they can sometimes get in the way of viable feature delivery or even progress. At least Philips seem friends with Dolby again, with bits of the latest Dolby Vision standard being processed by the Philips 4th generation P5 Chip. I wouldn’t be surprised if Philips don’t provide higher 4K refresh rates, like 120Hz, and even 8K TVs and still say they only are 2.0b... i.e. not 2.1. What does upset me, is when I’m told my 9002 would get HDR10+ before I bought it when it hasn’t and won’t. Plus, an update has made using all built in Apps squash the pictures from left to right a little. This is probably to do with changes between what Philips do with their S/W and H/W but having to work with Android that seems to get in the way when Apps are used.But isn't both eARC and HDR10+ supported in HDMI 2.0? But some games could possible benefit from higher bitrates than UHD disks?
On the note with burn-in and getting an LG instead I suppose this will not make much difference since the Philips panels are provided by LG so would this not be the very same issue?
From an AVForums video with Philips head video designer, Danny Tack, the 2020 models will have the residual image protection for logo and HUD areas that it will be able to detect, just these areas not the whole screen. The 2019 models with the 4th generation P5 will get a firmware update for this at some point.Do the 2019 models of Philips OLED detect and dimm static Logos, HUDs and bars localy (I mean just the area with the logo/bar) or not?
I got diffrent Information, while in a marketing video of 2019 the already talk about the function within the 2019 range.
On the other side, FAQ of Philips just list a static image detection what will dimm the whole screen.
So what is new on this 2020 detection?
What does already exist?
Will 2019 model also get an update?
From an AVForums video with Philips head video designer, Danny Tack, the 2020 models will have the residual image protection for logo and HUD areas that it will be able to detect, just these areas not the whole screen. The 2019 models with the 4th generation P5 will get a firmware update for this at some point.
Sorry, 4th gen P5 is in new 2020 models already/soon available, like the 855, could get a lighter version. The full protection apparently needs extra H/W which will be in yet more new models at the end of 2020 and into 2021...You mean 3rd gen or is there actually a 4th gen 2019?
What means, the OLED754 (2019) will not recieve an Update?