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For cyberpunk 2077 what hdr settings should I use

If you have an LG OLED and: you're using Dynamic Tone Mapping or Dynamic Contrast: Set Maximum Brightness slider to: 3.000 (nits; Max); Set Paper White slider to: 200 (nits); Leave the HDR10 PQ Saturation slider to: 0 (Default). you're using HGIG: Set Maximum Brightness slider to: 800 (nits) or 1.00

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TrustDevil in r/PS5pro

May 5, 2026 10:36 AM

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TCL lost a court case claiming its QLED TVs aren't really QLED, leading to a ban — and a similar case is happening in the US

OLED displays really are something else. I bought an LG G4 TV last year and it genuinely still leaves me in disbelief to this day when I watch something, especially if it’s in HDR.

PhireKappa in r/technology

March 16, 2026 1:49 AM

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For cyberpunk 2077 what hdr settings should I use

I'm on an LG G4 and these settings looked the best for me after a lot of testing, I know the hdr10 pq setting may seem high but it does look better for me like this + brightness only at 1000 because otherwise the blacks could be a bit washed out and at 1000 it looks perfectly saturated for me. Paper

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Rick_1908 in r/PS5pro

May 5, 2026 7:49 PM

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Just got a new OLED, how do I make Plex look as good as possible?

Hello. Congrats on your OLED! I myself have a G4. If you are using Plex on TV, the hdtv guide is plenty for good picture and color accuracy. A Nvidia shield pairs great as well, since you have upscaling. High bitrate movies, audio passthrough if you have a home theater setup, etc. If you are using a

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tech_enthusiast07 in r/PleX

March 23, 2026 9:31 PM

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VT50 Owners, I have questions as I have a chance to buy one.

I own a UT50, GT50, and VT50. All are great and each is slightly better than the other. The picture quality is very similar when comparing the GT to the VT, but the black levels are slightly better on the VT50. I notice the blacks being gray on the GT more than the VT, still noticable on the VT if y

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TheDonaldDoom in r/PlasmaTV

April 26, 2026 11:28 PM

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Go from 9070xt to ps5pro worth it for only single player AAA gaming?

I have a 9800x3D/ 7900 XTX Nitro (and thus still don't have FSR4 thanks to AMD's stubbornness) PC I use on an ultrawide monitor (MPG 491CQPX QD-OLED) and a PS5 Pro I play on an 65" LG G4. I enjoy both and sometimes get the PS5 version over the PC version, particularly if it has PSVR2 support or it h

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AK_R in r/PS5pro

March 11, 2026 2:13 PM

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YTTV 4K washed-out color behavior on Roku (Dolby Vision TV and HDR)

Man I’ve been going crazy with this. I’m YTTV -> Roku Ultra->Marantz NR1506->LG G4 OLED. I’m not sure any 4k content is coming through in HDR or Dolby Vision. Specifically when I try to watch the 4K USA broadcasts of Premier League games, the colors are totally washed out and dull. It’s not broadcas

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MGDeez in r/Roku

March 15, 2026 4:44 PM

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What does it mean when some people say MFG "feels" different?

Weird artifacts happen in a couple of games with HDR on. Silent Hill 2, Hogwarts Legacy, and Jedi Survivor are some of them. Turn off HDR or use Windows Auto HDR and it's fixed. You'll still get a couple of artifacts, but unless you're really sensitive to them, you won't be bothered. I also game on

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kiki-le-koala in r/nvidia

March 27, 2026 12:44 PM

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S95H matte (top) vs S90F glossy (bottom)

Im not following lg has a worse track record g4 game mode color issues never fixed,g5 for months had dithering, dolby vision, tons of issues etc, g6 broken once again out the box.dull color, brightness doesn't last, This is coming from someone with an lgc648,65g5. Either youre unaware or just delusi

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Ok_Machine_7413 in r/RTINGS

April 29, 2026 9:46 PM

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Here's explained why HDR might look "washed out" compared to SDR

I can answer that. I use an LG G4 as my PC display. It reaches around 1500 nits, and when HDR is set up correctly, the image looks just like SDR overall. The difference is that all the highlights, like the sun, fire, lights, magic effects, and lasers, look much brighter and can genuinely blow you aw

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nicsos123 in r/HDR_Den

May 4, 2026 8:20 AM

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