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Title: 65-inch TCL QM8 Mini-LED TV with retina-burning 2,000 nits on sale for its lowest price yet on Amazon
Post by: Redaktion on July 31, 2023, 22:00:06
The extremely bright 65-inch Mini-LED TV is back on sale for 29% off its official list price, which makes the TCL QM8 one of the very best choices for HDR enthusiasts or OLED skeptics who have around US$1,200 to spend on a new 4K set.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/65-inch-TCL-QM8-Mini-LED-TV-with-retina-burning-2-000-nits-on-sale-for-its-lowest-price-yet-on-Amazon.737765.0.html
Title: Re: 65-inch TCL QM8 Mini-LED TV with retina-burning 2,000 nits on sale for its lowest price yet on A
Post by: S.Yu on August 01, 2023, 19:08:29
lol, this is one of the brightest on the market but it's far from "retina-searing", and the maximum brightness of these TVs are not sustainable. The max ~5000nits for TCL's current flagship for example IIRC lasts less than 15s, and while that's generally enough, it doesn't reach too wide an area on the screen either, though I don't remember the exact numbers. One can only bring out that maximum contrast in certain scenes of a very limited selection of HDR clips that are actually mastered for ~2000nits(currently rare even for Dolby Vision), from there the processing chip takes over and decides which details get bumped to max, so it's actually further brightening(through effectively "guessing") certain areas beyond even the DR of HDR clips, sort of like Sony's DSEE frequency range extension in audio. It's a processing technology and approach as much as it's a backlight technology.
So just to be clear, a clip mastered for ~2000nits may not be reproduced 100% to intent on the QM8, depending on the size of the highlight areas and how bright they are, but generally the film companies try to be forgiving  and attempt to leave some headroom in most of the scenes, leaving the best panels underutilized instead.
Title: Re: 65-inch TCL QM8 Mini-LED TV with retina-burning 2,000 nits on sale for its lowest price yet on A
Post by: Robert Peck on August 09, 2023, 01:43:26
What???
Title: Re: 65-inch TCL QM8 Mini-LED TV with retina-burning 2,000 nits on sale for its lowest price yet on A
Post by: Basilio on August 09, 2023, 02:53:28
TCL TV garbage
Title: Re: 65-inch TCL QM8 Mini-LED TV with retina-burning 2,000 nits on sale for its lowest price yet on A
Post by: Special on August 09, 2023, 21:16:38
That's not no deal because I have that same TV and I payed
Less than $400 US dollar for it at Walmart.