Then, nothing. Just absolute, infinite black. The kind of black you only get with OLED, where the pixels switch off completely, making the television frame itself vanish into the wall. Elias leaned forward, thinking his new investment had bricked itself.
And then it bloomed.
For a standard LED/LCD television, this scenario is a nightmare. LCDs rely on a backlight system. Even with advanced local dimming, an LCD attempting to display a firework often struggles to keep the surrounding sky perfectly black. The result is "blooming," a halo of light that leaks around the explosion, turning the deep night sky into a washed-out charcoal grey. The fireworks might look bright, but the "black level"—the foundation of the image—is compromised. 4K HDR Fireworks Sony Oled TV Demo
For the best visual experience, these specific demo versions are highly regarded for testing HDR10 and Dolby Vision performance: Sony: Fireworks UHD 4K Demo (30 FPS) Then, nothing
: As the embers fade and drift, the Super Bit Mapping HDR prevents pixelation in the fading light, keeping the image natural and "glass-like". Where to Find It Elias leaned forward, thinking his new investment had
It was a spark from a Roman candle, drifting upward in perfect 4K resolution. Marcus could see the turbulence in the heat ripple around it, the microscopic fractures in the ash. The spark hung there, suspended in absolute nothingness.