Mostly watch videos on tv and donโt care about overshoot, VRR, Input lag. What I care about is black/gray uniformity, contrast, blooming, color volume, color accuracy, panel type, flicker, warranty , price.
For processing in my tv their is none, but my nvidia gpu has RTX video enhancement which I have tried and have noticed some differences like artifacts that were not their and overall higher resolution frame, but have since turned it off as it uses more power and looks in my opinion worse because of the unwanted artifacts. Some artifacts cause the movie/tv show to make distractions in the video that can be annoying or obnoxious.
Remastered old video with ai models looks better than on the fly processing in my opinion.
I think the ai processing needs more time for it to be bearable to watch.
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dealbot โข Updated 10 months ago โข Posted 11 months ago
Mostly watch videos on tv and donโt care about overshoot, VRR, Input lag. What I care about is black/gray uniformity, contrast, blooming, color volume, color accuracy, panel type, flicker, warranty , price.
For processing in my tv their is none, but my nvidia gpu has RTX video enhancement which I have tried and have noticed some differences like artifacts that were not their and overall higher resolution frame, but have since turned it off as it uses more power and looks in my opinion worse because of the unwanted artifacts. Some artifacts cause the movie/tv show to make distractions in the video that can be annoying or obnoxious.
Remastered old video with ai models looks better than on the fly processing in my opinion. I think the ai processing needs more time for it to be bearable to watch.