Turns out the settings just needed to be tweaked. Once I messed around on the TCL and got it where I wanted, I decided to go back and try it on my insignia which I thought didn't have real hdr because it received it in an update. When the HDR modes pop up, by default their contrast, sharpness, colors and brightness are all pre set. When that happens you get the normal sports, vivid modes etc. These modes are separate from the standard modes that appear when you have the hdr setting to off on your PS4 or you don't have a device that can use HDR. When you plug a hdr capable device into these Roku TVs it switches to three modes Bright Normal and Dark HDR. That's when I started messing with the contrast and the intensity of the colors. I ended up getting a TCL TV with Dolby Vision and HDR10 support when playing games. My HDR monitor was my reference for how it should look so I knew the colors should have been drastically different. It didn't say that it supported HDR when I bought it but it received an update later, whenever I had it set to on the image wouldnt look any different to what it did before when it was off.
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