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I too purchased the Roku Ultra 2020 with Dolby Vision. I noticed immediately that my picture was much dimmer than usual. When auto detect on display setting is selected, it set Roku to 4K Dolby vision. I changed it back to 4K TV and the picture is much better and brighter. Feel like I purchased this 2020 version needlessly. Channel selection is much faster, so I guess I’ll keep it, but disappointed with Dolby Vision.
- RACU735 years agoNewbie
As of Version 10 of the roku software, setting the Display Type to 4K is the only way to get a normal, not dimmed picture. This setting disables HDR in any form so that’s very disappointing. I have an LGCX with the latest firmware and don’t have this issue with their apps. All LG Web OS apps run with Dolby vision or HDR 10 with a normal picture
- HisSvt24 years agoRoku Guru
Setting my Ultra to regular HDR is not bad but Dolby Vision is really dark on my LG BX OLED. Obviously running 4K only is brighter always because no HDR at all.
- atc980924 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
While my LG is a standard LED set, not OLED, I find both HDR and Dolby Vision to usually be noticeably brighter than the standard image. Just remember that HDR and DV have nothing to do with brightness in general. The color gamut is increased, and the overall range of brightness is larger. But it's all dependent on the way the video is processed, illuminated, and recorded/filmed. If the director and/or cinematographer doesn't want a bright image, you don't get one. Sometimes when people complain about the image brightness, it's shown the way they intended it.
- DXPUNK5 years agoChannel Surfer
I too have noticed that the Dolby Vision is unusually dim compared to the native apps on my LG E8 OLED - same exact picture settings on both the Roku and native app, same app, same content. I've had to switch to a brighter picture profile when streaming anything with Dolby Vision on Roku to bring it in line with how it looks on the comparable native app on the LG. Another disappointment in this latest product.