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Dec 15, 2021 · A TV that lacks those features can look better than a non-HDR TV, but the difference won't be as noticeable. The only thing the HDR label really means is that the TV will be able to display HDR ...
- Geoffrey Morrison
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Feb 13, 2024 · Here’s a table comparing HDR and non-HDR TVs across every feature. If you have the budget and prioritize great picture quality, an HDR TV is the better choice. It should be noted that in ...
- Lawrence Bonk
Dec 7, 2021 · High Dynamic Range (HDR) is one of the best features to come to TVs in the last few years, and it's become a key feature to watch for when shopping for a new set. But there sure is a lot of new ...
- Brian Westover
Oct 25, 2018 · HDR is usually (but not always) paired with wide color gamut (WCG) technology in today’s 4K TVs. WCG allows the TV to create a broader palette of colors, for more vibrant greens, reds, blues ...
- Geoffrey Morrison
Feb 1, 2019 · HDR is essentially an upgrade of the 4K or Ultra HD format. (It is not applicable to 1080p HD sets.) Though many LCD TVs could physically produce a wide range of colors (known as the color gamut ...
Oct 28, 2024 · HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is a video signal containing metadata that allows the TV to display a broader range of colors with higher brightness and contrast for HDR-compatible content. Specifications that play a significant role in HDR are the TV’s brightness, contrast ratio, color gamut, and resolution. The most common HDR formats are HDR10 ...
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Dec 22, 2023 · Pretty much every new TV and projector has the ability to decode HDR, or high dynamic range, video. In most cases, HDR content looks better than non-HDR material, though an individual display's ...