A news launched by Flatpanelshd. Apparently Samsung has cheated to improve the performance of their TVs during testing
According to the Flatpanelshd website, Samsung He practiced some tests in a non-transparent way, cheating to get good results. An exercise that is often used to show a behavior that is actually better than what you are going to get Under “normal” conditions.
In particular, some models recognize the reproduction of an image consisting of a patch of concern 10% of total screen area. Some additional settings have been applied so that you can get the most out of the panel at any time How? In this case Increase the peak of brightness Out of reality
Samsung is testing “modified” on some of its smart TVs

According to the flatpanelshed interpretation, i TV Samsung They change their behavior a bit when identified in an experiment. Both brightness and grayscale, in order to get better results than the real thing. The practice was first identified by Vincent Tioh of HDTVTest, who identified an inconsistency. Samsung S95B QD-OLED TV. The whole thing was then magnified on a Samsung QN95B Neo QLED LCD TV. In this case, both color and brightness are adapted during the test. It goes from 1300 to 2300 nits, With good brightness up to 80%.
The company itself explained, a firmware update will come soon to fix the problem. At least “Fraud test”, An incident that affects the company’s reputation. In fact, it has already happened other times in the past that the experiments were changed. It happened in 2018 with photos of it Galaxy A8 On a Malaysian site, when it was 2013’s turn Galaxy Note 3. Also in March of this year, throttling mechanisms were reported on some devices aimed at slowing down apps that are not used for benchmarking.