oh, and btw, for the poster above (sorry don't remember your name now) that didn't notice the difference between sdr and hdr. i just did a back to back with daredevil on the ps4 pro's netflix app (doesn't do hdr btw) and the netflix app in the smart hub and there is a huge difference. one way to check if hdr is working is pull up the smart hub menu while in a hdr source. the damn thing will blind you. wish there was a way to turn down it's brightness.
oh, and i'm tired of trying to figure out what app (smart hub, xbox one s, or ps4 pro) to use to get the best results. if im not mistaken the smart hub gave me hdr on daredevil but not 4k. the sony app gave me 4k but not hdr. can't we have one universal netflix app? also, vudu is a mess. they have the xbox one s listed as a supported device to view rentals in 4k. well, no one told my app because there is no 4k to be found on the damn thing. i have found the smart hub seems to be your safest bet (well, unless you can't see the difference between sdr and hdr and want to watch daredevil, then use the ps4 app for the 4k, wtf?).
and no prob aske. it's all good. thanks again for the word ringing and getting me to check the sharpness on my set. sure enough, 5 seems to be the safest bet. and i agree, it's weird. i'm chalking it up to old man eyes on my end. because you are right, sharpness is usually objective. that's why i just quickly ran the test the first time, said "yep, zero looks great" and then set it and forgot it.
edit: and with that my friends, i'm going to watch an episode of the grand tour in glorious hdr (hoping for a sunny day in episode 3) and then hit the sack. happy viewing/and or calibrating for my ocd friends.