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Vincent Teoh

@vincent_teoh

TV reviewer & Youtube content creator at @HDTVTest.

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Just like the PS5, the PS5 Pro is still limited to 32Gbps HDMI 2.1 bandwidth (4K120 maxes out at YUV422), whereas the Xbox Series X (40Gbps) can do 4K120 at full RGB/444. Tested using a Philips 2024 OLED TV which can accurately report the HDMI bandwidth of connected video source.

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Beautiful sunset as I flew into Barcelona for tomorrow’s Philips 2025 TV launch event. Turns out there’s posterisation in real life too! Perhaps I’ll be less harsh in my TV reviews next time…

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Going through my #CES2025 clips for archiving, and I’m still hugely impressed by the viewing angles of TCL’s CrystGlow HVA (Huaxing Vertical Alignment) LCD panel. Not only does it boast a native contrast ratio of 7000:1, but its glossy finish further enhances perceived depth.

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Man, ROG Global's new true glossy OLED monitor looks so good under the bright lights of #COMPUTEX2025. Model number: XG32UCWG Panel: 32" MLA+ WOLED Resolution: 3840x2160 Refresh Rate: 165Hz at UHD; or 330Hz at FHD Ports: 2x HDMI 2.1; 1x DisplayPort 1.4 August release at $799.

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More details about the upcoming 27-inch 5K QD-OLED monitor panel from Samsung Display. It's certified as DisplayHDR True Black 500, i.e. at least 300 nits full-screen & 500 nits on a 10% window. It's specced to be 1000 nits on a 3% window. Mass production timeline unconfirmed.

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DisplayHDR True Black 1000 is here! Samsung Display unveiled the first one-glass-layer IT OLED panel with this certification at #COMPUTEX2025, delivering 1000 nits on a 10% window, & at least 500 nits full-screen. So far, no OLED monitor or TV can exceed 450 nits full-screen.