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One thing to say here is that there are more factors than just the card. Screen itself can make a massive difference too as well as codecs etc.It is actually very difficult to get a 16 - 235 image out of a pc (which is what most tvs are expecting) which gives you washed out blacks, grey whites and off colours. Also most tvs are not calibrated very well and that can make a big difference with banding etc. Also some sets then apply their own enhancements (even when off) which can undo good processing.Seems a bit odd that the HQV tests (which are subjective and also a little theoretical) do not seem to be playing out in real life.
One thing to say here is that there are more factors than just the card. Screen itself can make a massive difference too as well as codecs etc.
It is actually very difficult to get a 16 - 235 image out of a pc (which is what most tvs are expecting) which gives you washed out blacks, grey whites and off colours. Also most tvs are not calibrated very well and that can make a big difference with banding etc. Also some sets then apply their own enhancements (even when off) which can undo good processing.
Seems a bit odd that the HQV tests (which are subjective and also a little theoretical) do not seem to be playing out in real life.