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Darth Tagnan
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Then you are likely not viewing hdr enabled content or your tv is configured incorrectly. HDR is night and day obvious. I have an LG oled tv and a few 4k movies (i pick the ones rated very high for 4k quality). The HDR impact is spectacular (try watching the Martian with a quality hdr configuration). Anyway for my tv there is a setting that will mostly disable hdr and I presume that is true in your case. Some streaming will enable hdr (youtube I htink) but it is not automagic - i forget which streaming services have which requirements for hdr content as I do not watch a lot of streamed content. In fact I only use the tv a few times a year…. tv just really isn't my thing.
No, I'm 100% sure HDR is enabled correctly - as it took ages to configure it and I made all sorts of mistakes in the beginning. That said, I'm not 100% sure the shows I've watched are actually HDR - that's just what it said on Netflix (like the new Marvel shows) - and I haven't watched the HDR shows in non-HDR, so it's kinda hard to tell the difference.
However, I've played Horizon Zero Dawn in both HDR and non-HDR - and, as I said, I can't really tell a big difference when it comes to brightness/colors. I'm not even sure what it's supposed to look like, but it didn't register with me as significant in any way.