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Samsung, you have to introduce dolby vision

(Topic created on: 18-10-2019 06:48 PM)
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Benrc
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This is ridiculous. DV is taking off and your lack of support does nothung but hurt your customers.

How about you lead the way and put your customers before some ***** fisted marketing strategy? 

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juanelo
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I would be willing to pay Samsung to implement Dolby Vision on my tv.

JAMES4578
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@juanelo wrote:

I would be willing to pay Samsung to implement Dolby Vision on my tv.


@juanelo  As Dolby Vision is not currently the priority for Samsung (with focus on HRD10+)   not going to be an option, even if some are frustrated.

I do not work for Samsung or make Samsung Products but provide independent advice and valuable contributions.


100pat
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Apple TV+ starts on Friday. But it's choice of HDR format won't exactly have Samsung-afflicted viewers jumping for joy.  
(Note that if you have an Apple TV box you can set it to 4K SDR and enable Match Range to watch stuff in HDR10 and HDR10+ and then turn off Match Range for stuff in Dolby Vision and watch that in SDR. Rather tedious!)

 

Randy-312
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Agreed!
How about a hundred dollars Samsung?
I think the license won't cost you more than three to four dollars per set but will this make it worth your time?
Randy-312
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I've been looking at the Vizio PX Quantum Series.
it has 384 local dimming zones, and from all of the reviews, appears to be a great display.

 

Samsung, Can you do better than this on a Dolby Vision set?

 

juanelo
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Ok If there is no other choice I would be willing yo Pay Samsung to implement HDR10+ on My tv. But after that I Will nevera Buy a Samsung product again.

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100pat
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randy-312

You have to be careful about reviews. How many have you read about Samsung TVs that mention their weakness with DolbyVision content - it's like the elephant in the room. Mostly it doesn't pay reviewers to highlight important negative attributes so they just eulogise and pick some minor defect to criticise so as to appear "balanced"

Billythesquid
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If they do.... will the 2019 model take the update????????????

Randy-312
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Tough decisions to make in the next 48 hours..  on a 65"
Costco has the top of the line Dolby-Vision compatible Vizio AND the Q6D for $1k.  $1200 for the Q7D series AND the Sony X850G which is built on the fledgling Android TV platform.

 

https://www.costco.com/CompareProductsDisplay?partNumbers=100485493,100495141,100483381,10048354

https://www.costco.com/CompareProductsDisplay?partNumbers=100485493,100495141,100483381,10048354

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Randy-312
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Yeah, it is nice when you get new features in an update....  

 


@Billythesquid wrote:

If they do.... will the 2019 model take the update????????????



https://www.reddit.com/r/VIZIO_Official/comments/dtg2xi/changelog_for_402030/f6wzsxe?utm_source=shar...