Samsung 4K HDR DEMO - QLED Q HDR 1500
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- čas přidán 23. 08. 2020
- Samsung 4K HDR DEMO - QLED Q HDR 1500 to test on your HDR TV.
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Demo made by Samsung to promote its QLED TV's.
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Looks stunning on my Nokia 3310
Looked incredible on my LG OLED CX, thank you Samsung.
why? being that oled cx only has 500 nits, fanboy opinion does not count.
@@quandovoceleroscomentarios1668 ye ;))
@@quandovoceleroscomentarios1668 that's not exactly true. It is 700 and something. And perceived contrast are not very proportional to maximum nits, but much more correlated to contrast ratio. In that case, infinite. Looks more sharp, vivid, almost 3d... the only downside is the need of a room with controled light.
Ahahahahaha
Extremely stunning on the iPad Pro 12.9 inch (2021) mini LED XDR display.
Yes!
+1 It is
The colored Windows are extremly bright
@@jpracing893 this is a demo, after all. Over brightened.
Just watched it on my iPad Pro 12.9 in bed in complete darkness and when that light came through the window, my eyes almost evaporated! I’m used to HDR for years from my oled tv, but the peak brightness of the xdr iPad is almost twice as high. Amazing stuff!
I never fully understood HDR no matter how cool I thought it was, but this helped me understand it 100%
You understood wrong. Video is cool but misleading
Holy shit, at HDR 1500 you can see cats
At hdr 15000, you can see dead people too :)
@@IronCan88 HDR 2000, you can literally see through plastic, clothes too.
Tried this on my 55' Samsung Q90T QLED TV, and wow, the difference a 1000 nits can make is amazing! Mine doesn't quite get to 1500, but 1000-1200 is still pretty bright and vibrant on this panel. Also looks great on my 25" inch 1440p monitor. Pretty sharp and colorful on both. This is the video I use to show my friends how LED tvs have evolved from where they use to be.
Magnificent the HDR it must be said 😍 Thank you !
The perfect HDR test for all devices looks crystal clear and fabulous, great video.
This is amazing!!! 1080p60fps
Looks great on my LG CX OLED🔥
1500 nits is good but the issue with QLED/LCD is blooming which kills it for me, So while QLED gets brighter it has blooming for the brighter cost as to the LG CX its around 750 nits but the contrast ratio etc can't be beat giving you that image which is why OLEDS are very popular and people buying them like crazy for next gen consoles
I experienced the HDR1500 difference with my 10bit hdr500 screen. 😂😂
Watching this on my Galaxy Note at 4K HDR 60fps issss a feast to the eyes!
you are not watching it at 4k tho.
@@omereren7382 yes he is
@@aadithjkrishna Galaxy note series have 2k screens. Therefore, he is not watching it in 4k.
@@omereren7382 but youtube's new feature enables most of the phones (definitely including) galaxy note to view in upto 4k hdr 60
@@aadithjkrishna It doesn't matter which resolution you choose. You are limited by the display's resolution. If you choose 4k on a 2k display, it might look a bit better than 2k due to youtube's compression, but it will still have 2560 horizontal and 1440 vertical pixels.
When u play this video I notice the colour of my phone drop and the video colour and quality is extremely speechless
watching this on the new M1 max macbook pro! Amazing!!
I have a Series 6 R635 with peak brightness around HDR 800 on average and I could see differences up to HDR 1500 in this video. Halve everything in this video for real life performance.
2160p HDR on my PG27UQ, this is perfect
same too but i guess you need to change the color format to 4:2:2 with 12-bit to feel the true HDR and Wide color gamut
@@pierresameh4553 is there a video showing how to do this?
Looks insane on my Note 20 Ultra😜
Seasause
Testing on Sony's 8k 80" tv ❤️❤️❤️
In love with the quality content
Just casually getting blinded on my innocn 27m2v in HDR mode.
What a "Dynamic" range!
This is enjoyable ;)
Just perfectly balanced light exposure
Dynamic range is the real-life difference in brightness between the darkest and brightest scenes on a display.
In the past, before HDR (High Dynamic Range) was introduced. Displays only could do 100 nits (SDR [Standard Dynamic Range]) of real-life difference between the darkest and brightest scenes on a display.
With higher dynamic range, more contrast can be achieved to give a more realistic image on the display. Contrast is the perceived difference in dark and light areas scenes produced by the display.
Looks stunning on my toaster.
Viewing 4k 60fps hdr and its just amazing because my phone's display support hdr 10+
I think my oled choise was good, a proper oled with hdr10+ and 1000 nits are currently unbeatable.
a good one for ipad pro with mini-led
Oh my flicking God it looks incredible on a 4k monitor
Looking 2K display in 1080p is great!!
This looks nice, but I don't think the creator knows the real difference between HDR at 500 nits and 1500 nits (which I assume it means). My TV can do 1600+ and this definitely didn't get anywhere near that with the 1500. The sun shots at the end were the brightest, but I don't think they got to 1500 either.
Yea, this was weird, HDR doesn't make dark areas brighter, it makes it possible to show detailed shadows and very bright lights in the same frame.
youtube supports max 1000 nits HDR10 standard. no hdr10+ either
Watching on my 2k 2160p Samsung Note 8. ❤️
Know someone the soundtrack ? I love it
s21 ultra here 😍
Looked amazing on my LG C1 i use as a computer monitor
This is not HDR showcase. It is typical "don't know what I'm looking at" advertisement. There are plenty of proper HDR videos out there.
LG AI THINQ 4K HDR and this looks fabulous
looks insane on my 720p 60hz gaming moniter .
Looks even better on my 2160p phone
@@bkelley same
xD
This video is actually so nice and crazy! Love how subtly it explains what regular SDR darkness is, and what HDR can do! I am viewing this on the iPad's ProRes Display with 1600 nits OLED HDR and it's gorgeous! 😍😍☝️☝️
I am using the latest iPad Pro 12.9 inches but Apple has never used OLED panel for iPad. 2021 iPad Pro 12.9” has Mini LED which is still liquid crystal with IPS but has 2,596 of local dimming zones and can control separately, so that delineate more deep black and contrast. Plus, ProRes is just a video codec, doesn’t with display and panel. Apple calls it ‘Liquid Retina XDR’!
"ProRes display" lmao, there's no such thing. 🤡 ProRes is a video codec. Also no iPad in the world ever had OLED, they use miniLED which is basically LCD with more refined backlighting. Don't just say random sht to sound smart ahahaha
@@kazilife8059no mini led dumbo its ips panel dumb human
@@cryingcat5020its ips panel dumb sheep no mini led
@@cryingcat5020oh god you are poor
the fact that I am watching all this on a regular monitor with hdr 400 hints at some kind of advertising deception
Checked this out on my new s22+. Looks amazing. My TV only goes up to 800 nits but it's also an OLED so it's amazing
Wow. Simply wow.
watching this on my 1080p monitor from 2012
Looks great on iPhone 12 ❤️❤️❤️
xD
Watching this on my galaxy s21 and my eyes hurt but it just looks so good
watch on my macbook 16", perfect
Looking good on my Oppo Reno5.
This on an iphone 12 (pro) looks so amaxing
Looks good on my iPhone 15 display made by Samsung.
Why do the darker parts of the scene get brighter when turning up the max brightness? Isn't the point of HDR that the max brightness doesn't affect the lowest brightness? Going from 500 to 1500 shoud only affect the parts of the scene that are brighter than 500 nits.
Extremely stunning on the Samsung Book Flex 2 :O
Just after HDR 1500 sequency (blue wall, rusty boat at moutains and cavern scenes) there white dots that sparkles in the center of image. I thought my new Qled tv was fault, but then i tested other screens and it theres too. Its the video...
Looking good on my Mi 11😃
Looks great on iPhone 11
I don’t get it. Every image look better before the 1500 hdr is turned up.
Is it just my oled iPhone X that can’t make the content justice?
Dolby vision on Netflix is in hdr. I like that but I do like some of the screen to be a completely black silluette. When every part of the screen looks illuminated in a otherwise dark image, it looks like you are cheating in a game with high gamma numbers
Looks amazing on my S20 FE with HDR
Looks amazing on my Exsorbeo.
looks damnnn on my device 😀❤️
Oh God Tremendous Clearty
настоящий HDR - это про OLED
Samsung QLED - неликвид, на фоне OLED
береги пиксели ! :)
My LGC1 ODED approves.
really nice on macbook pro 2021 14 which can reach 1500nits
Looks beautiful on my Samsung s10
Loooks gorgeous in my poco f3
So do I have a mobile with the best in class advanced display???
It is just a normal LCD display with less than 10000 Rs. How come I also enjoyed and felt the brilliant HDR display. It proves that normal display too give good display if it was taken in such a costly camera. No need to buy sAmoled QLED and etc.....
Amoled is better than lcd.
How come the vedio controls the display brightness
Still waiting for Netflix DV/HDR to look like this . 😢
Redmi Note 10 Pro Max🥰😍
s21ultra looks good
Weird how my LG C1 displays the "1500 HDR" so beautifully... 🧐
Looked incredible on my iphone 11 pro max. If only high end TVs could look this good
Watch on an LG oled
Got a 77" CX here set to vivid in a dark room
Sick
@@BFArch0n set it to isf dark, vivid is too oversaturated
bahahahahahahaha phone bahahahahahahah
Watching this on a yellow-tint tab s7fe and regreting the purchase
A luz fica reduzindo e aumentando ou é impressão minha?
Looking on LCD DISPLAY MI10T PRO
WONDERFULL
This isn't really an actual test. You would need one reference video like this, and a second one mastered only for HDR1500 to see how your TV is performing. E.g. Oled peak brighness is nowhere near something like a QN90a. So hypothetically a QN90a user would see a much more detailed image using HDR1500 source than someone on an OLED.
This is a wrong representation of how hdr works lol
Whoever said an OLED cannot get bright needs to stop telling lies. I watched this demo on an LG CX and was blown away by how bright it got. I don't think it got to "1,500" nits as the subtitle displayed, but I'm sure it was in the ballpark of 700+ Turned on Dynamic Tone Mapping, and it got BRIGHTER! I would say probably 750 nits to 800. Cannot know for sure without equipment. Thanks for the video showcasing brightness because I have only been watching "black levels" videos, which this TV displays perfectly.
Laughing watching it on my 55CX
Beutifoul
My old samsung device has HDR ability using this video .. greats. Tks.
Nice, but that what you saw was not HDR
Testing it out on my M1 Max Macbook. Fucking gorgeous
Looked lovely on my Samsung CRG9.
MY M3 MACBOOK PRO IS AMAZING!!!
Ooooooofff on my Note 10+
Trying it out on my 1080p HDR QLED portable monitor and it looks amazing compared to my 4k screen on my laptop.
Lol nerd
dude climbing at 0:40
lg 43inch is wonderful see it,Samsung I like phone.
Watching this video in FULL HD
(2160p 60fps HDR)
This is literally not at all how HDR works but OK
Yeah, the little dots show the black are getting deeper but on the video the shadows are being lifted...
@@davidhrzenjak yeah basically all they're doing is changing the gamma and contrast.
just picked up my Asus PG32UQX looks so damn amazing!
Me too I got mine two days ago and i blowed away in Battlefield 5.
@@SpartA1ah1 yeah, but after more use the halos are way more noticeable than last generation. Not sure why. Maybe because they are smaller, or brighter perhaps. I ended up returning it
@@patjcoan You should enable the miniled only when you watch HDR videos.
In SDR use (off) and the halos willnt appear at all.
@@SpartA1ah1 correct, but in games i noticed it..last gen never once did i see it in a game unless it was just a full black screen
@@SpartA1ah1 swapped to the 50 inch neo qled, and looks just as amazing and the Halo's i dont get bothered by
Such kind of videos make people think that HDR is a fake! HDR is not about that! To see this kind of quality you do not need HDR displays... It is thanks to high tech camera job! For people who never saw HDR this video is misleading! Never judge about HDR watching this kind of videos on simple displays.
2160p60 hdr on s20 ultra
Me: rookie dynamic range
"HDR1500" presumably is HDR in which the whitest point should be as bright as 1500 nits
My screen only goes up to 550 nits 😁😁
My screen goes only till 1000 nits
Terrible! 😅 Super F unrealistic! Everything looks way better on 500-1000!
PS: I'm watching on high end HDR10+ OLED screen btw...
if you can display it in a normal screen wtf are you talking about for something special?
Aarrrggg my eyes!!! Jesus this is some really amazing HDR.
Mi10Pro可以完成解码
Watch this at my lg oled gx🤣
Does lg oled gx have screen burn ? problem ? samsung have 10 year warrenty
Oled 500 nits
Qled 1500 nits
No Samsung that's not how HDR certifications work.
S21 ultra
My note 20 ultra can hit 1500 nits ;)
And catch fire lol !! Get a PC !!
@@GLIDGaming can you fit your 4k oled hdr PC in your pocket? Nope
@@PhantomRavn why do I want to fit anything in my pocket what idiot games on pocket size hardware ?
Was starting to feel my odyssey G7 was overhyped and not worth the price. This vid might have changed my mind.