Some tips for people looking to buy a HDR UHD ("4k") TV.
- Make sure that it is a 10bit panel which is required to produce better colour range required by DCI-P3 / Rec.2020 specs.
- Go for FALD (Full Array Local Dimming) if you will be buying an LCD display since edge lit LCD's simply have a worse HDR range due to their lack of light output. FALD also gives other advantages too when it comes to picture quality so it's worth the extra money.
- Panel type when it comes to LCD (TV) VA is preferred over IPS due to the better native contrast ratio & black levels. However, the viewing angle is better on IPS panels.
- Dolby Vision is a nice bonus to have but only LG & Vizo currently support Dolby Vision & HDR you won't see many sets support both apart from these two manufacturers.
- 4:4:4 chroma support is nice and worth looking out for, also insure the display does judder free 24p.
- Read as many reviews as you can good sources are
http://www.rtings.com &
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk most of the time sales people well have no fucking idea what they are talking about so do your own research.