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Now a new TV format called HDR (high-dynamic range) is here and it’s going to make you feel the like the ballgame is being played in your home. What is HDR? HDR is a term used to describe a ...
High dynamic range, or HDR, is one of the biggest TV buzzwords you’ll come across this year. While 4K (the other big buzzword right now) is about adding more pixels, HDR is about creating better, ...
Dolby Vision 2 is a next-generation HDR format that introduces several new features not found in the original. Here's what it ...
HDR has grabbed the spotlight as another addition to 4K. When manufacturers and TV installers/dealers talk about HDR, there's a big desire to educate consumers.
Tone mapping is a process whereby a TV or projector analyses, optimises and then correctly renders high dynamic range content based on the display’s inherent capabilities when it comes to above ...
Hollywood tech enthusiasts call HDR the true big leap of the 4K era, but is it really worth the hype?
High dynamic range (HDR) TV is here and it looks great. But it's in its early stages, and there's a potential format war brewing.
HDR TV promises bolder colors, but so far little to watch January 5, 2016 / 6:59 PM EST / CBS/AP For years, TV makers have focused on making pictures sharper by squeezing more pixels onto screens.
Hybrid log gamma is the latest flavor of HDR. Do you need a new TV? Is it better than HDR10 and Dolby Vision? Here’s what you need to know.
HDR or not? If your new TV is going to be the centerpiece of your home entertainment setup, you want to consider a 4K HDR TV, which usually adds a bit to the cost.
High dynamic range, or HDR, is one of the biggest TV buzzwords you’ll come across this year. While 4K (the other big buzzword right now) is about adding more pixels, HDR is about creating better, ...