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75 inch U6G and U7g are IPS not VA

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From Hisense Canada Thank you for your inquiry. The 75U78G (and 75U68G) are confirmed AT THIS TIME, as IPS Panels. If that changes in the future, we will update the website information to indicate. The shipments coming into Canada in September-November will be IPS. The 55/65 of the U7s are both VA. Thank you for contacting Hisense Canada / Merci d'avoir contacté Hisense Canada The Hisense Team / L'équipe Hisense Hisense Canada Co., Ltd

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    Hi, some users have reported this issue when using HDR over DisplayPort with this monitor. We didn’t experience this issue while using HDMI, so you may want to try that and see if it helps. I actually use a HDMI 2.1 cable I got from Amazon.

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    Hi there! Yes Filmmaker Mode and Cinema Mode are very similar in brightness!

    Another question, 33 Brightness is 100 nits in Game Optimiser (SDR) according to your measurements, however 33 is noticeably brighter in other modes. Which value would be closest to 100 nits in the other modes, like Expert Dark or Filmmaker?

    Edited 1 month ago: Added "brightness"
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    Is it similiarly brighter with Filmmaker mode as it is with Cinema mode as opposed to Game Optimizer picture mode?

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    I know this review is old. But I’d imagine this would apply to other displays than just this one too. To the question; since the display reaches a peak brightness of around 450-460 nits with GAME HDR on, and peak brightness OFF (certified TB400 mode), why does it clip at 400 nits in all HDR calibration settings, in Windows and in-game? I’m confused, should I still set it to 460?

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    When you guys say that Cinema mode with dynamic tone mapping off offers a brighter experience as opposed to Game Optimizer, are you guys just talking about the “picture mode”? Did you keep the “Game Optimizer”- mode on in the “General” tab? As there’s two “Game Optimizer” settings available. I’ve tried just changing the picture mode, and even when setting clipping point to 2200 on Cinema (compared to 800 with HGIG), HGIG just looks brighter to me for some reason. Both of these clipping points were correct for me.

    *Found the issue. Some games simply don’t support a peak brightness high enough, or they can’t read Windows HDR calibration properly. In games where you actually can adjust it, the difference, especially in color luminance becomes noticeable. FMM is in-deed better.

    Edited 3 months ago: Found out why I was wrong.
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    Does this display use DSC to achieve 4k/144hz?

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    “However, it increases a lot more with fixed 60Hz signals, but this isn’t an issue if you start gaming at a higher refresh rate and use VRR as the refresh rate drops.” What exactly is meant by this? Does the high input lag increase not occur in VRR? Say you have a scenario like Elden Ring where the game is hard-locked to 60 FPS, does the input lag get high in this scenario if VRR is used?

    This is something I’d like to know as well.

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