10-08-2019 08:00 PM
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?
11-08-2019 10:23 AM
11-08-2019 10:48 AM
Well thats disgraceful. More than half the stuff on Netflix is DV, this is just shutting out customers, and for what?
The opposition seem happy enough to support both.
Thanks samsung. Thanks a lot. Happy for my support by buying a q9 eh?
11-08-2019 02:31 PM (Last edited 05-12-2019 01:13 PM ) in
Hi @Benrc as @AndrewL has stated unfortunately Samsung have no current plans to introduce Dolby Vision, however you have indicated you were aware it was not supported when you purchased the Q9. Samsung are focusing on HDR10+ where dynamic data can be added to each frame https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180828005059/en/HDR10-Technologies-LLC-Founded-20th-Century... There are differing opinions on the competing formats, it is true that Dolby Vision is technically superior and capable of producing 12 bit colour but there are virtually no Tv's anywhere that currently support 12 bit. Rtings (it is Us site) but has good overview of all the HDR formats. https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/hdr10+-vs-dolby-vision Video guide on this site but does not specifically mention HDR10+ https://www.displayninja.com/hdr10-vs-dolby-vision/
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04-09-2019 01:45 AM
Samsung,
Can you recommend a good Dolby Vision TV set?
I'm in the market for a new set, and since many other manufacturers are supporting BOTH standards, the lack of support for Dolby Vision rules out your TVs.
Tx
11-10-2019 09:57 PM
I can't believe Samsung has no plans to support Dolby Vision. I am a long term Samsung TV owner (I have two now) and was really looking forward to purchasing a Q90R or Q900R - they both look really good. But now I will be going with a Sony or LG who both support Dolby Vison.
11-10-2019 11:24 PM
@Andy76 wrote:I can't believe Samsung has no plans to support Dolby Vision. I am a long term Samsung TV owner (I have two now) and was really looking forward to purchasing a Q90R or Q900R - they both look really good. But now I will be going with a Sony or LG who both support Dolby Vison.
LG also support DTS, and the Netflix app is Dolby Atmos. Also HDMI 2.1.
13-10-2019 11:34 PM
Ok if that is the case start by updating your 4k lineup to HDR10+. My TV is a 2017 QLED and I AM still waiting for HDR10+.
14-10-2019 12:39 AM
@juanelo wrote:Ok if that is the case start by updating your 4k lineup to HDR10+. My TV is a 2017 QLED and I AM still waiting for HDR10+.
I doubt that will e very happen. It was never in the spec of that tv so Samsung will not give it for free.
14-10-2019 04:17 PM