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Peak Brightness Levels • HDR Peak Brightness: In real-world highlights (like a sun glint or explosion), it hits between 1,200 and 1,300 nits. Some professional testers have even pushed it as high as 1,450+ nits in specific 10% window tests. • SDR Brightness: For regular TV and sports, it typically sits around 500–600 nits, which is plenty to combat glare in a sunlit room. • Full-Screen Brightness: If the entire screen is white, it maintains about 650 nits. This is impressive because it means the TV doesn't "dim down" significantly during bright scenes like hockey or snowy landscapes.
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