The Samsung Onyx Cinema LED screen was a flawless cinematic display, and is the very best that modern technology has to offer. When the commercials and pre-rolls were playing, the HDR capabilities were on full display. The contrast ratios stretched into ranges that kept my eyes glued to the screen, and the colors had a life giving pop to them (especially during the Incredibles 2 trailer). It also had a sharpness and clarity that I haven’t seen before, because we are experiencing the light directly from its source. This removes that annoyance of dirty screens, scratches & tears, out of focus projectors. It also reduces the problems with optical degradation that comes from the image traveling through a projector lens, a pane of glass, across the room, through the inherent atmosphere, bouncing off of a mesh screen and then traveling back across the room before entering your eye. It’s no wonder there is a slight blurry glow to the details on a theater screen, no matter how sharp the original image is. The Cinema LED screen is a huge leap forward, for the image is coming directly from the screen itself, and it produces incredible color, clarity, and contrast.