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Colors look more defined and rich than they do with HDR10 sources, and there's slightly more refinement in the rendering of light at all brightness levels - but especially in the lightest areas.

When the Earth (and therefore the Moon) is at its perihelion, the closest point in its orbit to the Sun, the sunlight that reflects off the Moon is slightly more intense, causing the full moon's brightness to increase by about 4%, which is imperceptible by the human eye.

Even though the intensity and brightness of that area looked actually slightly more extreme than it did on even the OLED TV below.

Hough performed the second one first, and once the explosive Allegro got going his thunderous left hand often dominated the right; indeed, his Chopin sound could be slightly bottom-heavy, and although the melodic line was never eclipsed, one at times wished for a bit more brightness higher up the keyboard.

"It had more attack and more brightness.

Somewhat surprisingly, the vinegars of Martin-Pouret are slightly more acidic than industrial vinegars, 7percentt compared with 6percentt, but aging in wood robs the acidity of harshness while permitting it to add a characteristic brightness to the vinegar.

Only slightly more tacky.

Marc Webb had slightly more luck.

We should have gone for a third with more brightness".

But you also get more brightness, image quality and polish.

Jonny looks slightly more nervous.

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