Although the Q9S doesn't stop there because it also uses a direct LED backlight with over 10,000 local dimming zones, resulting in a peak brightness of 4,000nits. The colour gamut of the Q9S will also be 100% of DCI-P3, which means it can display any current
high dynamic range content using 1:1
tone mapping, although it also includes support for
HDR10+ with
dynamic metadata and
Hybrid Log-Gamma(HLG). Samsung haven't forgotten about gamers either and the Q9S will boast a feature that automatically switches into game mode when it detects a console. The Q9S will support VRR (variable refresh rate) and Samsung claim an input lag of just 15ms. On the audio side the Q9S will also support eARC (enhanced audio return channel) with full lossless audio.