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What is HDR for TV?

By luxian, 14 December, 2016

I asked myself the same question recently and started searching around for it. I was happy to find that Trusted Reviews has an in-detail article about it: HDR TV: What is it and should you care?

In an nutshell:

  • There is a new standard for HRD TV standard/certification you should look for called: UHD Premium
  • UHD Premium certification requires a great brightness range and better color reproduction (10 bit colors)
  • UHD Premium come is two flavors in order to allow both LED LCD and OLED displays to get the certification:
    • Standard 1: requires more maximum brightness (> 1,000 nits) but has demands are more relaxed for black (<0.05 nits) - targeting LCD panels
    • Standard 2: maximum brightness requirements are lowered (>540 nits), but demands more from black colors (0.0005 nits) - targeting OLED panels
  • You will need a compatible video source to enjoy this
  • There are greater chances to get HDR content faster than 4K because it much easier to produce and distribute

 

Next thing will see are the HDR monitors.

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  • UHD Premium
  • TV

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