The EZ952's
HDR peak brightness is considerably better than Panasonic's first OLED outing, but is not class - leading.
Not exact matches
· A record high
Peak Brightness of over of 1,000 nits, which improves screen visibility in very high Ambient Light, and provides the very high screen
Brightness needed for
HDR.
· A new record high
Peak Brightness of over of 1,000 nits, which improves screen visibility in very high Ambient Light, and provides the very high screen
Brightness needed for
HDR.
· A record high
Peak Brightness of over of 1,000 nits, which improves screen visibility in very high Ambient Light, and provides the high screen
Brightness needed for
HDR.
· A new record high
Peak Brightness with over 1,000 nits, which improves screen visibility in very high Ambient Light, and provides the high screen
Brightness needed for
HDR.
· A new record high
Peak Brightness of over 1,200 nits, which improves screen visibility in very high Ambient Light, and provides the high screen
Brightness needed for
HDR.
It will be interesting to see how the Pixel 2 will incorporate and utilize the very high
Peak Brightness of greater than 1,000 nits that the latest OLED displays can produce, particularly for the new
HDR High Dynamic Range content, and for improved display performance in ambient lighting.
The
Peak Brightness for the OLED Galaxy Smartphones have been steadily increasing, to over 1,000 nits for the Galaxy Note7, which is used in implementing the new
HDR High Dynamic Range modes and content, and for improved display performance in ambient lighting.
Displaymate says that the major display enhancements introduced in the Note 7 include a new wider color gamut and new
HDR mode specifically for 4K videos and a record
peak brightness of over 1,000 nits.
Aside from 4K resolution and a 10 - bit color depth, an Ultra HD Premium certificate also requires a wider BT.2020 color representation game and
peak brightness of over 1000 nits for the best possible
HDR experience.
-- Fixed an issue with the Gran Turismo F1500T - A where the grip strength of the Super Soft tyres was too weak; — Fixed an issue wherein the chequered pattern when adjusting the «
Peak Brightness Settings» on
HDR compatible monitors during the initial setup was not displayed properly; — Various other issues have been addressed.
Currently, no games specifically support
HDR, but our selection of test Blu - ray discs — The Lego Movie, and Batman vs Superman — both looked fabulous, with astonishing depth of colour and
peak brightness.
It also supports
HDR content with Quantum Dot Technology and
peak brightness of 1,000 nits.
LED / LCD TVs need to increase
peak brightness significantly to achieve the
HDR effect.
You've also got
HDR Pro, which is a marketing term Samsung and other manufacturers use to imply that the color range of its TVs provide some of the benefits of
HDR but don't quite hit the
HDR10 standards for
peak brightness.
A record high
Peak Brightness of over of 1,000 nits, which improves screen visibility in very high Ambient Light, and provides the very high screen
Brightness needed for
HDR
The VSX - 531 is also compatible with
HDR (high dynamic range), a technology that drastically expands the
peak brightness, providing a higher contrast between light and dark images and more detail in bright scenes.
LCDs often have higher
peak brightness, which helps deliver
HDR content with added pop.
With specially mastered content (expect to see it on 4K Blu - ray discs),
HDR tellies will offer higher
peak white
brightness than regular sets, improved colour performance and much greater contrast.
That's not a bad thing in the world of
HDR, because it's that
peak brightness that helps drive these TVs with such spectacular performance.
Samsung's UN65KS9800 at $ 3,999 provides literally twice as much
peak brightness as the OLED65G6, meaning it reaches the bright
HDR parts the LG OLED simply can not reach.
4K /
HDR Performance TL; DR: LG has cranked up the
peak brightness for this high performing
HDR OLED, and colour vibrancy is high.
For instance, there's a genuine sense of the expanded luminance range that's
HDR's big attraction, with more dramatic
brightness peaks sitting right alongside those still beautifully inky blacks.
Many
HDR sets have a backlight system that can output about 1,000 nits
peak brightness or greater, whereas standard HDTVs typically only output 100 nits, which is the level that Blu - ray and standard TV content is specified to.
We've seen
HDR10 + demos on mid-range
HDR sets that don't have the
peak brightness of flagship models and the difference between
HDR10 and
HDR10 + is remarkable.
Touting them as «QLED» sets, the new Samsung Q9 looks impressive indeed, using a new quantum dot technology that deploys a different metal for the nano - sized quantum dots, enabling the LCD set to meet the 4K
HDR demands for a wider color gamut (up 20 percent over last year) and still more
brightness — now with
peak levels of between 1,500 and 2,000 nits.
But beyond that - and perhaps more importantly - is that dynamic range capture has been widening and, through
HDR (high dynamic range) presentation, the depth of black levels and
peak white
brightness for improved contrast, along with a broader colour palette, has increased considerably.
The how and the why is pretty technical, but a very basic explanation is this: Dolby Vision - equipped TVs are capable of accepting a Dolby Vision
HDR signal and interpreting it to match what the TV is capable of in terms of black level, color gamut, and
peak brightness.
When it comes to viewing in daylight and making the most of
HDR content, which is supported by both LG and Samsung's latest displays,
peak brightness and contrast ratio are hugely important.
This is comparable with the LG Signature OLEDW7P, which shows a
peak brightness of 470.22 cd / m2 in
HDR Strong mode.