In 2026, we saw, for the first time, a 55-inch OLED TV launch for less than £1000. Said TV is the Toshiba XF9F, and while ...
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 ...
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, ...
The biggest thing in TVs right now is "HDR," or High Dynamic Range. Movies that are HDR-compatible have been mastered to push TVs to their limit, with brighter highlights, deeper blacks, and a wider ...
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 ...
Dolby Vision 2 is a next-generation HDR format that introduces several new features not found in the original. Here's what it brings to the table—and what it means for your TV. I’m PCMag’s home ...
Analysis: Forget 3D or 4K. The next big thing in TV technology is high dynamic range, or HDR. But with two rival formats, some TVs will have a leg up -- and the brand you buy could make all the ...
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, ...
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Dolby Vision has long been one of the most popular and visually impressive HDR (high dynamic range) video standards, widely adopted by nearly all major TV manufacturers and streaming services. Now, ...