SlimyRiddler
Established Member
Greetings.
I have the NU8000 and understand HDR isn't great, but passable. So figured wth I will give it a shot anyway. (this is mainly for gaming)
I have read one needs the backlight set to MAXIMUM - SAY WHAT??
I have my backlight at around 11, maybe 12 for games. Watching movies or TV shows in the evening, often 3-8 in a dim room.
Yet for HDR I am advised to set backlight to 50!??? (maximum) which is basically blinding - my eyeballs are literally bleeding/melting so I set it at 20 which is about as much as I can take..
Can anyone give me a few tips or perhaps elaborate on all this a bit? Am I wasting my time with HDR unless I can withstand the full 50 backlight setting? TV is the Samsung NU8000 and backlight maximum is 50.
Many thanks.
I have the NU8000 and understand HDR isn't great, but passable. So figured wth I will give it a shot anyway. (this is mainly for gaming)
I have read one needs the backlight set to MAXIMUM - SAY WHAT??
I have my backlight at around 11, maybe 12 for games. Watching movies or TV shows in the evening, often 3-8 in a dim room.
Yet for HDR I am advised to set backlight to 50!??? (maximum) which is basically blinding - my eyeballs are literally bleeding/melting so I set it at 20 which is about as much as I can take..
Can anyone give me a few tips or perhaps elaborate on all this a bit? Am I wasting my time with HDR unless I can withstand the full 50 backlight setting? TV is the Samsung NU8000 and backlight maximum is 50.
Many thanks.
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