Quote from: TruthIsThere on May 16, 2023, 20:28:38The price is not so bad for the user to utilize this panel in their workout area, kitchen, the shop/garage, etc. but for this display to be placed as a choice towards a home/bedroom entertainment center/hub but these panels still utlizes the great-granddad USB2.0 interface (try decoding Hi-Res/bitrate/lossless compression/raw UHD+ content via that mess)? WTF? Are we still in the early days of the 2000s era? USB2, over 20-years ago, OEMS, just retire that mess already.
Another miss oversight it seems. It appears that the S4 doesn't even support IMAX Enhanced, DOLBY VisionIQ, HDR10+ (Samsung but still it's royalty FREE) or HLG.
I mean... why pay Dolby its asking yearly fees for their top tier product's features just not to add all of Dolby features to their product line?
Oops. I didn't know that it was TWO (or more) back-2-back TCL new products articles/pieces that addressed my concerns here, well, sort of. 2000nit display (oddly, someone is releasing a 3000nit too .. wtf... there's 4000nit content [barely] but NOT 3000nit content) but there's no worthy content at 2000nit (or none at all) on the market today. So unless this OEM has an inside future look from Hollywood/Netflix's production studios future films luminance metrics, etc., this panel, other than for 1000nit content, will be useless for TRUE Dolby Vision (up to 10,000nits) IMAX Enhanced, etc.