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big shtick energy
May 27, 2004


I got one of those no-name korean 27" IPS displays a few years ago

it is very, very reflective

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big shtick energy
May 27, 2004


fancy oppo Blu-ray player remote has an HDR button on it, presumably to enable and disable HDR output. why would you want to turn it off? Probably because with most current TVs and HDR sources turning on HDR mostly makes things lovely and dim. Like yeah maybe the extra bits have *~potential~* but at the moment it's poo poo

big shtick energy
May 27, 2004


as a bonus we found that an A/V receiver from a manufacturer of very expensive speakers is totally broken. It claims to support HDR and does not, and in fact violates the HDMI specification in a few important areas

big shtick energy
May 27, 2004


https://backlothelp.netflix.com/hc/en-us/articles/217237077-Production-and-Post-Production-Requirements-v2-1

big shtick energy
May 27, 2004


is this a good monitor? http://www.eizoglobal.com/products/flexscan/ev2451/index.html

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big shtick energy
May 27, 2004


lol at thinking hidpi support in windows is good because the trash fire has been reduced to a smolder

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