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02-02-2026 11:49 PM in
LED and OLED TVsI've been a big Samsung TV fan since 2013. I'm loving my 83" S85F. I got it in January and for what is considered to be a budget OLED, I think it punches above its weight class. Coming from a Q7D QLED TV from about 6 years ago, the video performance in comparison, is night and day.
One thing I did notice was when viewing a 4K demo in Youtube, specifically - Pure Black – OLED Demo 4k HDR Dolby Vision 120FPS - YouTube, at the 5:30 mark, is that it was having trouble keeping up with the ever expanding spilling sand grain pattern shown in the video demo. The sand gains seem to be flickering in and out as it was spilling out in a circular pattern.
Is this a limitation of the TV - its picture processing maybe, or is it perhaps a setting I need to adjust so that it renders this part of the video better? Any insights that can be provided would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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02-03-2026 07:28 AM in
LED and OLED TVsThank you to Pianodude58 for the quick response. He posted the following...
It's possible that the YouTube video is the problem. Because I had an employee at Best Buy trying the video on a brand new model and it flickered as well.
This makes me feel better that it seems it is not my TV or my settings.