Read more.Enables better image quality through High Dynamic Range (HDR) transmission.
Read more.Enables better image quality through High Dynamic Range (HDR) transmission.
This is why I won't be buying a 4K TV or new receiver until HDMI 2.1 or 2.2 is here!
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is it me or is the picture on the left far more natural and better?
Pleiades (10-04-2015)
Oh great. HDR on our screens too.
The normal picture looks far more realistic and natural to me too.
A lot more detail in the picture on the right though,.
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After reading about HDR it is certainly a good reason to wait for HDR enable 4K everything...I have been itching to get one of the cheap 4K TVs just to use as a monitor but have been waiting for the HDCP standard to be set. This shall stay my wallet hand for a few moments longer.
I think anything that makes the picture look more like what are eyes actually see is Better.
I agree the HDR image does look odd compared with what we have become accustomed to but real life has a lot more contrast than most TVs.
Image on the right isn't HDR, it's the opposite - compressed dynamic range, just in a non-linear fashion so that you highlight details in shadow/highlights. It's a very poor representation of what HDR TV should be able to do, which is simply a much bigger range of brightness levels in the same scene. Funnily enough, you can't show it on a non-HDR screen
Pleiades (10-04-2015)
Good Point! It's like when you see a big, shiny, new TV on your TV and go "that's got a much better picture than my TV!"
Pleiades (10-04-2015)
Agreed, the left image looks more natural...the right image looks processed and unnatural.
I remember the sky HD advert where it was football etc from a close shot in slow motion.
I just remember thinking it must take ages to watch stuff in HD (I am not that silly its a joke).
As others have said the above just looks like its had the dynamic range compressed, not what I want personally.
I bought £3000 HDMI cables so naturally I have this already on my current TV.
Pleiades (10-04-2015)
Hooray! Another iteration of the HDMI standard coming out when its predecessor has barely made it into actual products.
Does this mean that samsung's new SUHD tv no has 2.0a?
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