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Title: Realme launches the world's first SLED 4K 55-inch Android TV with a 108% NTSC color gamut coverage
Post by: Redaktion on October 07, 2020, 16:18:10
Realme has announced a new Android smart TV with a unique display technology it called Spectral Power Distribution. The Realme SLED 4K 55-inch Android TV uses RGB light in the initial stage of picture formation, which the company claims offers excellent color gamut coverage and low blue light emissions. Also being announced is a 100 W 2.1-channel Soundbar with Bluetooth support.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Realme-launches-the-world-s-first-SLED-4K-55-inch-Android-TV-with-a-108-NTSC-color-gamut-coverage.496926.0.html
Title: Re: Realme launches the world's first SLED 4K 55-inch Android TV with a 108% NTSC color gamut covera
Post by: xpclient on October 07, 2020, 21:27:31
In India there are hardly any 4K broadcasts/channels: just 1 for movies, 2 for sports, and 1 NatGeo. 1080p content stretched to 4K - is that a good experience? 😆
Title: Re: Realme launches the world's first SLED 4K 55-inch Android TV with a 108% NTSC color gamut covera
Post by: Dazzle on October 08, 2020, 06:23:39
Yep, I purchased a different tv few weeks ago, after waiting years for 4k tv to get cheaper and I can't believe I waited so long. 1080 content upscaled is better than I expected. Especially for gaming and hdr is amazing. PS. I had to fine tune my settings for a few days, trying different games, movies and streaming sites and adjust settings now it's perfect I highly recommend 4k