Terms of Service
Effective Date: May 16, 2026
Welcome to Ultimate Home Displays. We built this site to cut through the marketing noise surrounding OLEDs, MiniLEDs, and high-end projection. You want cinematic perfection. We want to help you get there.
By reading our reviews, commenting on articles, or using our calibration guides, you agree to these terms.
If you disagree with our rules, close the tab.
Go trust a big box store employee instead. We only want serious enthusiasts here.
1. Intellectual Property and Content Ownership
We spend hundreds of hours testing displays in dark rooms. We measure peak brightness with reference colorimeters. We track aggressive Automatic Brightness Limiter algorithms across different firmware versions. We document laser phosphor degradation over thousands of hours.
That work belongs entirely to us.
You cannot scrape our calibration settings and publish them as your own. You cannot copy our HDR tone mapping analysis. We own the text, the original macro photography of subpixel structures, and the testing methodology.
Share our links. Quote a sentence or two for a forum discussion. Do not steal our hard work. We actively monitor the web for stolen content and will file DMCA takedowns without hesitation.
2. Disclaimer of Warranties
Every display panel is different. The silicon lottery is real.
We publish the exact white balance adjustments that fixed our reference LG G-series OLED. Copying our 20-point IRE settings will not guarantee a perfect Delta E on your specific unit. Room lighting changes everything.
Panel variance exists.
Our team provides information strictly for educational purposes. We do not offer professional ISF calibration services. You assume all risk when accessing your display’s hidden service menu. Bricking your expensive projector is entirely on you.
Manufacturers change components mid-production. A MiniLED TV we reviewed in January will perform differently than the same model manufactured in