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Your HDR monitor might be lying to you
Imagine you just bought a brand-new monitor that prominently advertises its HDR capabilities. You hop over to YouTube and stream the first “4K HDR” video you find… but it looks washed out or barely ...
I love visuals, and it's a big reason why I've gravitated toward higher-end Mini LED and OLED screens. Yes, my living room TV is an older Sony Bravia X90J, which is a Full Array LED, but it has been ...
Many monitors advertise HDR support but lack essential hardware like sufficient brightness (1000 nits recommended) and proper local dimming to deliver true HDR experiences. PCWorld highlights that ...
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