Not exact matches
Six U.S. research organizations are collaborating to develop the device, which they say could in theory generate an x-ray beam with a
peak brightness one billion times
greater than the brightest beam currently available.
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.
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.
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.