When a TV is displaying HDR content, there’s a good chance that the final picture is quite a bit brighter and much more colorful than a non-HDR picture (we call this SDR, or Standard Dynamic Range).
Most premium HDR TVs currently max out at around 1,000 to 3,500 nits, while midrange models can achieve 700 to 1,000 nits, and entry-level options offer around 400 to 700 nits. What is Wide Color ...
But one of the unsung heroes of an excellent viewing experience is High Dynamic Range (HDR), a common feature in most TVs that delivers a brighter and more colorful image with a higher level of ...
Sky has launched three new on-demand nature programmes featuring high dynamic range (HDR) for Sky Q customers. HDR offers a greater range of colours, making pictures more vivid and realistic than ...