As time advances so is knowledge and new technologies on quality moving pictures from our flat panels @ home. The sizes of flat panels also increases so they are no longer viewed as an inferior movie experience in the home. Unless of course you have a dedicated home theater in a room of reasonable size.
But front projectors don't have the quality picture of today's front panels, not when it comes to brightness, lumens, nits, HDR10, Dolby Vision, all that high clarity range of today's best flat panels.
Seven years ago Caesar started a thread in this section of the forums, the only sticky thread, and it has the most views, and the last post was also from seven years ago. I first thought of posting this in Caesar's thread; I looked @ all the threads first to make sure the best one for what I'm about to embark on. And with careful thought and direction I decided to continue the HDR expedition right here. ...For best continuity and simplicity of life in today's progression towards where we're @ and where we're going. This is in constant development and from a learning process and from new advancements as the picture technologies are perfected and also with some newer ones introduced.
Everything is important in flat panels, not just the numbers of nits, the quality and implementation of HDR, HLG, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, ... from the power supplies in our flat panels to the number crunching of the video processor chips to the reliability of the picture quality unaffected by image retention from the news channels, the fluctuations of our voltage regulations, to the longetivity and statbility of light emissive distribution. ...Uniformity all around well balanced.
I don't believe there is only one best TV. They all have their pros and cons. And not two people use their TV the exact same way in the exact same room, unless they live together under the same room and enjoy the exact same shows, documentaries, video music concerts and movies. ...Plus from the exact same taste on video settings...colors, contrast, brightness, ...etc., professionally calibrated or not.
Our eyes, like our ears, are our own unique human senses, with their own sensibility frequencies.
It is with that open mind we're exploring what's next after what it was and what it is.
I'm not going to tell anyone that this TV or that TV is the best. And nobody is going to tell me the same.
We're all here to simply learn more and be happy with whoever we are and the unique decisions we all make in life. It's not about what we have, it's about how we make our own choices in life from advanced knowledge and share with others. Nobody was born with superior knowledge, only from affinities, adaptation, balance, time, exploration, practice and living peace.
There are no better ways to watch a quality moving picture than when fully relaxed and @ ease.
Ok let's cut the philosophical bullshit and get it on with the TV program, before we get lost in space.
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Those are just few of the latest, ...there is much more to come...about HDR: HDR10+, Dolby Vision, ...