Avatar -2009- Extended -2160p- Uhd -bd- — Dv Hdr ...
Enter the in 2160p UHD BD with Dolby Vision (DV) and HDR . This isn't just an upgrade; it is a remastering event that breaks the laws of physics.
Na’vi blue is a specific color. In SDR, it looks cartoonish. In HDR, it looks like skin . You see the mottling, the freckles, the subtle shifts in tone based on emotion. Is it worth the upgrade? If you own the old 2010 Blu-ray, burn it. (Okay, donate it).
Fire, explosions, and the "Eywa glow." Standard HDR10 looks good. Dolby Vision (DV) looks dynamic. The scene where the Tree of Souls is illuminated? The contrast between the dark blue Na’vi skin and the bright white neural queues is so sharp it feels 3D without the glasses. Avatar -2009- EXTENDED -2160p- UHD -BD- DV HDR ...
The standard 4K HDR10 disc is good, but the layer on this Extended UHD BD is the definitive way to watch. James Cameron personally oversaw this transfer, and for the first time, the 2009 CGI looks like it could have been released yesterday.
Have you watched the Extended Cut in 4K yet? Let me know if the "Hometree" fall sequence made your subwoofer clip in the comments below! Enter the in 2160p UHD BD with Dolby Vision (DV) and HDR
There are movie releases, and then there are reference quality releases. For fifteen years, James Cameron’s Avatar has been the benchmark for visual effects. But let’s be honest: watching the standard Blu-ray or a streaming compressed version feels like looking at the Sistine Chapel through a dirty window.
October 26, 2023 Category: 4K Reviews / Home Theater In SDR, it looks cartoonish
The Pandoran night isn't grey anymore. In Dolby Vision, the shadows are inky . When Jake first runs through the jungle with Neytiri, the absolute darkness behind the glowing flora creates a depth that OLED owners will weep over.