You're better off with a 1080p set if you watch a lot of SD content. In France everything is HD now. The uk has some catching up to do!
Hmmmm, I'll try and test that tonight if you want.
I was fiddling about yesterday, I basically plan to use Expert Dark and Expert Bright modes depending on conditions but with 'Standard Dynamic range' content (i.e most stuff) it should be set to normal
With HDR or Dolby Vision, it should be set to wide.
TV should save all the settings independently, but you can only change HDR settings when you are watching something in HDR.
According to Rtings, standard input lag is 44ms at 1080p60 and 43ms at 2160p60
That's current input lag.
We're due a firmware update to help with input lag by the end of the month though.
See post: 31
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=30298887&postcount=31
You might find that each application has it's own settings as well?
I watched a Standard Dynamic Range show on Netflix last night (having already tested Daredevil in Dolby Vision) and noticed straight away that it was on 'Standard' settings because trumotion was on, so I cycled through to my Expert mode. Hopefully it'll save that now.
Or are you saying that every time you start the Grand Tour via Amazon, it resets the colour gamut?
I keep almost ordering the 65" E6. £4k is an awful lot to splurge on a blummin TV though .
But the image to my eyes just looks better than everything else.
If you don't need 3D or a built in soundbar, save loads of money and get the B6.
Same panel, same quality.