> I most certainly do not experience anything remotely like that on ordinary TV channels, streaming services, the like.
Streaming services absolutely have HDR programming. My GF has been incredibly impressed as a normie.
Probably more impressed than me because I consider OLED to be relatively meh for HDR. Not really bright enough for me, I only care about OLED largely for black depth / lack of glow and motion quality for games, I rarely watch TV/movies in comparison.
"I consider OLED to be relatively meh for HDR. Not really bright enough for me"
Hence my remark on OLED with increased brightness. In the TV world, they're called OLED.EXT panels. The new iPad Pro uses a different technique (layered panels) to achieve the same thing.
Infinitely deep blacks combined with high local brightness is god-like to experience.
Streaming services absolutely have HDR programming. My GF has been incredibly impressed as a normie.
Probably more impressed than me because I consider OLED to be relatively meh for HDR. Not really bright enough for me, I only care about OLED largely for black depth / lack of glow and motion quality for games, I rarely watch TV/movies in comparison.