From Dolby Vision to HDR10, HLG to, well, HDR10 Plus, there are lots of ways to get HDR on TV. Here's what they all mean. The good news is, this isn't a format war. All HDR displays can watch all HDR ...
High Dynamic Range, or HDR, is a transformative technology, turning drab-looking movies into head-turning, eyebrow-raising treats of color and contrast. It makes the whites whiter, the blacks blacker, ...
Of all the new TV technologies to emerge over the last few years, it’s arguable that none has had as big an impact on overall picture quality as High Dynamic Range, or HDR. When properly implemented, ...
Adrian holds a BA in English Studies and an MA in Philosophy and Contemporary Critical Theory. He has been writing about technology for a few years now, working both in Poland and with ...
First, we need to talk about HDR (or High Dynamic Range). You’ll find HDR tech on pretty much all high-end and most mid-range TVs, particularly if they’re 4K. HDR is designed to boost colour and ...
While most AV fans embrace the picture quality improvements you get with HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology, most people could do without the brain-melting complexity and barrage of acronyms that ...
One of the most prolific HDR photographers in the world, Trey Ratcliff is best known for StuckInCustoms.com, which has become the #1 Travel Photography Blog on the Internet. He had the honor of having ...
David is the former Editor-in-Chief of Android Police and now the EIC of Esper.io. He's been an Android user since the early days - his first smartphone was a Google Nexus One! David graduated from ...