None of the cheap 4k TVs like this newly launched Motorola or Mi TV has either Dolby Vision or HDR10 or a 10 Bit panel...
First small TV companies started this scam saying their panel is a 10 Bit panel which even Samsung, Sony & LG can't give even on their 1 L worth of TVs...Then these companies started claiming that they have HDR10 panel which also turned out to be fake later...Now the new scam in the TV market is Dolby Vision...People who loves tech, they should know that, Dolby Vision requires atleast 800 nits of brightness to properly display Dolby Vision enabled contents & this Motorola has like only 200-300 nits of brightness...Mi doesn't even disclose their brightness levels as they know that those are inferior...Even VU Premium Android TV has 450 nits which is not good enough for Dolby Vision...
Only TVs from the likes of Samsung, LG & Sony models who officially discloses their brightness levels & claim that, their TVs have a 10 Bit panel or Dolby Vision, officially have them...Rest of these low brightness TVs, none of them have any Dolby Vision or HDR10 or a 10 Bit panel...
Most people when they are fans of any company or have trust in certain brand buys TVs from that company only & he starts to believe that, this is the real deal...
Normal TV viewing people or even people who love watching TVs who are just upgrading from a normal 720p or a FHD TV will definitely notice the difference when they buy a new 4K TV but if any person compares these Mi TVs or Motorolas or any of those so-called unknown 4K TV or even a Vu Premium with a "real" Dolby Vision enabled HDR10 TV from LG, Samsung or Sony, he will be shocked to see the pic quality difference in them...
First small TV companies started this scam saying their panel is a 10 Bit panel which even Samsung, Sony & LG can't give even on their 1 L worth of TVs...Then these companies started claiming that they have HDR10 panel which also turned out to be fake later...Now the new scam in the TV market is Dolby Vision...People who loves tech, they should know that, Dolby Vision requires atleast 800 nits of brightness to properly display Dolby Vision enabled contents & this Motorola has like only 200-300 nits of brightness...Mi doesn't even disclose their brightness levels as they know that those are inferior...Even VU Premium Android TV has 450 nits which is not good enough for Dolby Vision...
Only TVs from the likes of Samsung, LG & Sony models who officially discloses their brightness levels & claim that, their TVs have a 10 Bit panel or Dolby Vision, officially have them...Rest of these low brightness TVs, none of them have any Dolby Vision or HDR10 or a 10 Bit panel...
Most people when they are fans of any company or have trust in certain brand buys TVs from that company only & he starts to believe that, this is the real deal...
Normal TV viewing people or even people who love watching TVs who are just upgrading from a normal 720p or a FHD TV will definitely notice the difference when they buy a new 4K TV but if any person compares these Mi TVs or Motorolas or any of those so-called unknown 4K TV or even a Vu Premium with a "real" Dolby Vision enabled HDR10 TV from LG, Samsung or Sony, he will be shocked to see the pic quality difference in them...