This TV can't do HDR. why are you trying to suggest it's HDR capable?
Many TV's marketed as HDR can only produce %60 of true HDR color range. on top of that, many are incapable of producing brightness to pass HDR standards, and others don't have enough contrast. If this TV is so far off from achieving those goals that they refuse to market it, the tv probably can't even do one of the three.
PLUS, sharp was sold a long time ago. now it's just a rebadged Hisense.
this TV is a terrible deal. please try to do better with the next one you post.
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Many TV's marketed as HDR can only produce %60 of true HDR color range. on top of that, many are incapable of producing brightness to pass HDR standards, and others don't have enough contrast. If this TV is so far off from achieving those goals that they refuse to market it, the tv probably can't even do one of the three.
PLUS, sharp was sold a long time ago. now it's just a rebadged Hisense.
this TV is a terrible deal. please try to do better with the next one you post.
Sharp does vaguely mention HDR on their website, quote "Brilliant 4K & High Dynamic Range (HDR) picture quality"
https://www.sharptvusa.com/tvs/4k/lc-65lbu591u
Thank you!