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Have you had your tv calibrated? It may just be poorly set up, I had a Samsung 4K, and I returned it because the image ghosting was too much, but the HDR itself was immaculate once I calibrated it properly.
Calibration based on the settings from rtings for the specific make and model did nothing. Firmware update was a marginal improvement, but the only thing that really worked was disabling HDR.
Like I say, it's a known issue with Samsung.
Which is a shame because the non-HDR picture is stellar. I'd love to know what HDR is SUPPOSED to look like.
I have an 85” QN90B and HDR on it looks fantastic, always bright and very clear. I’ve never run into the issues you’ve described here, maybe it’s only specific models?
Quite possibly. Like I say, it appears to be screen dependent.