HDTVTest | Here's Why HDR Games Look 𝗕𝗘𝗧𝗧𝗘𝗥 if Your TV Supports HGiG/ Tone-Mapping Off @hdtvtest | Uploaded October 2023 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
We explain why HDR games generally look better on a TV that supports HGiG, or whose tone-mapping can be disabled, such as the Panasonic MZ980 OLED.
Panasonic has also designed its new [True Game] picture mode to deliver accurate D65 white point and colours, therefore faithfully reproducing the creator's intent.
The "Includes Paid Promotion" message in this video refers to the sponsorship by Panasonic.
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We explain why HDR games generally look better on a TV that supports HGiG, or whose tone-mapping can be disabled, such as the Panasonic MZ980 OLED.
Panasonic has also designed its new [True Game] picture mode to deliver accurate D65 white point and colours, therefore faithfully reproducing the creator's intent.
The "Includes Paid Promotion" message in this video refers to the sponsorship by Panasonic.
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