High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging is a standard that delivers improved contrast, colours and clarity over standard displays. It works by defining more possible colours between black and white. This increases the number of different tones to create an image that viewers perceive as brighter, more v...
Micro LED and OLED: These display technologies promise even better contrast and color reproduction. Advancements in HDR display technology are enhancing realism by optimizing contrast, brightness, sharpness, and color of images. An HDR display improves visual quality by clearly differentiating between brig...
Gaming caters to fanatics who crave an adrenaline rush, and nothing dampens that experience more than lag and sluggish monitor. In the heat of action, split-second decisions can make the difference between you winning or losing the game. Imagine you finally spot your opponent, but your screen...
Despite the fact that the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro boast the same 6.3-inch OLED screen, there are other differences between the two that help give the higher-end model its ‘Pro’ moniker. Google Pixel 9 Pro More specifically, the Pixel 9 Pro sports LTPO tech that lets the display drop...
dominate the TV market in the middle of the 2010s, and they soon took over from 1080p as the most common resolution found on TVs. Almost every TV from big manufacturers has a 4k resolution, and it's actually hard to find 1080p TVs now, but what exactly are the differences between ...
It’s worth pointing out the difference between HDR 400 and DisplayHDR 400, and how this compares to HDR10. HDR 400 means that a monitor can meet a peak brightness of 400cd/m2, although there is no specification that states how long it must maintain this brightness level, or under what...
Click to check out the OLED Sharp Roku TV. Color & Lighting Technologies Full Array Local Dimming – The number of LED lights in a modern TV impacts how bright a TV can get, and how much contrast there is between dark and light scenes. Televisions with Full Array Local Dimming use...
You likely have come across the termsQLED, OLED, and LED if you’re buying a TV. These are the technologies behind how the image is produced on the screen, and you’ll likely choose between one of these three depending on your budget and the location of your TV. ...
UHD is the cream of the crop when it comes to image quality, and more and more content and technology will be standardized to UHD in the coming years. However, FHD is still a high-quality viewing experience, one that many people find exceptional. If you're deciding between the two, keep...
Electrical characteristic experiments show that the discharge duration, the evolution of the gliding arc and the fracture frequency are affected by the pressure difference between the inlet and outlet of the igniter (∆p). With the increase in ∆p, the frequency of the trapezoidal envelope in ...