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KM Hey thanks for this informative and thorough reply. Great idea on Disabling HDR. I think that is the heart of the problem, so I need to figure out how to do that. As I stated in my first post, when I first booted the TV I had no issues until I switched inputs and HDR was enabled. As I stated in my first post when I got the T.V. I had tested all connected devices on my old T.V. (Sony KDL W800c) and none of the devices gave me any dizziness issues. I tested them all for several weeks/years depending on how long I had had the device and no issues. So it's definitely the T.V. Fascinating re; the status LED's, had no idea that could induce symptoms, but again, unlikely in my case as this all started with the new T.V. I'm pretty sure I have disabled all contrast enhancing and brightness enhancing (this was more recently) but I can double check. Good idea re: making sure brightness is also not too low. What's baffling to me is that OLED should not be having these PWM issues, yet it's still quite hard on the eyes of folks like us, but it's unclear what that is about exactly. Very frustrating.
Can you recommend any PWM detecting setups that are $100 or less? I can't exactly drop hundreds of dollars justifiably on more hardware right now.
@Abeabe Definitely not trying to fight with the dizziness but rather make it go away! You are right that it can make you more sensitive to other devices tho, that's been a pain to deal with.