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![]() #Benchmarks from geekbench cheating allegations updateTo provide a more dynamic viewing experience for consumers, Samsung will provide a software update that ensures consistent brightness of HDR content across a wide range of window sizes, beyond the industry standard. Samsung is committed to continuous innovation to provide its consumers with the best picture quality. In response to the allegations, Samsung provided the following statement to FlatpanelsHD: Benchmark cheating: what does Samsung have to say? When FlatPanelHD Changed the benchmark size to 9%, they could bypass the supposed algorithm and get the exact score they say. It tests HDR TVs by focusing on 10% of the screen. The company’s alleged fraud was revealed due to the way the benchmark was used. Read also: The best Android TV devices you can buy While most TV makers enhance the colors on their sets displayed in showrooms by selecting different modes, Samsung has been accused of covering up their practices to “trick reviewers and other parties”. Samsung also reportedly changes the colors on its TVs during benchmark measurements so that they appear more accurate. FlatPanelHD The report states that the Neo QLED TV cannot sustain such high brightness levels without damaging the panel. The gist of the problem is that Samsung apparently used an algorithm to detect the benchmark software used by reviewers and bumped the TV’s brightness up to 80%. Samsung apparently used an algorithm to detect the benchmark software. ![]()
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