Joer, vamos que a una TV le falte una característica no es malo

Tampoco me has contestado, porque un Shootout con todas las TV en HDR no implica nada porque todas usarían HDR10. Si comparan todas con Dolby y la Pana con HDR, ya lo han hecho varios calibradores y han publicado sus resultados. Vamos a ello, usando los propios calibradores que tu mismo has citado antes.

Archer:

So the advantage of Dolby Vision over HDR10 on Ultra HD Blu-ray appears to be... incredible. Way more impressive than I ever expected.

Tried it on LG and Loewe OLEDs, and the DV performance crushed the HDR10 performance. Do need to check on Samsung LCD though.

Did direct DV vs HDR10 comparisons from the same discs on the same OLED TVs.
Fuente: https://twitter.com/BigJohnnyArcher/...47034407112708

The Dolby Vision version has the most color and it seems the most detail, the colors are absolutely incredible, and vs HDR10, HDR10 looks muted and dull by comparison.
Detail is also top notch, sweaters have incredible detail, and details remains high throughout the entire movie.

I did not see any blocking or artifact noise, but I do have one issue which is inherent of computer graphics and that is the anti aliasing issue (Stair-Stepping). I found this to be an issue throughout the movie, hard round edges have a stair step look to them. The glasses of the next door neighbor were obvious, and for me ruined the presentation of the movie for me.
With all that said, this disc is incredible looking and if you're looking for some Dolby Vision content, you will not be disappointed.
Fuente: http://hdmoviesourceblu*************...ision-blu.html

Otra, de Ronda:



Otra vez Archer:

Dolby Vision improves pretty much every element of the HDR picture. Colors, for instance, look gorgeously rich, beautifully natural, and above all exquisitely nuanced, revealing subtle tones that just don’t seem to be there if you’re watching in HDR10.
Fuente: https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarc.../#4b9f58666994

Si me pongo a buscar saldrán 5 o 6 más.

De nuevo, eres la primera (y única) persona en más de 10 foros que he visto decir que Dolby Vision no es superior a HDR. Y todo por defender una marca

Un saludo!