It’s important to note that the terms 4K and UHD both refer to display resolution and are essentially the same thing. Conversely, HDR refers to how a device creates the image in colours and brightness. When choosing a display, these are two separate decisions. The first is the resolution ...
It's not as if TV manufacturers are unaware of the differences between 4K and UHD. But presumably, they seem to be sticking with 4K for marketing reasons. To avoid conflict with the DCI's actual 4K standard, some TV makers seem to be using the phrase "4K UHD," though some are just ...
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...
Re:difference between screen options X1 Cargon gen12 Screen peferences are subjective, but I think that in general, all of the screen choices are better than they were a few years ago. I also think that OLED burn in is more theoretical than real. I wrote an OLED vs. IPS ...
HDR stands for High Dynamic Range and refers to the contrast or color range between the lightest and darkest tones in an image. HDR delivers a higher contrast—or larger color and brightness range—than Standard Dynamic Range (SDR), and is more visually impactful than 4K. That said, 4K deli...
This article aims to highlight the differences between the 1440p and the 4K resolutions, examining their underlying technical aspects and applications.
While the difference between the IGZO-TFT and a-Si-TFT IPS panels may not be meaningful now, especially considering the difference in the price, IGZO will certainly greatly contribute to the future development of displays. Since it can drastically reduce power consumption and offer stunning pixel ...
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 ...
Individual pixels in OLED displays produce their own colors and can be completely turned off, producing an infinite black, resulting in tremendous contrast between dark and light scenes. By the way, we recently launched our first ever OLED TV in partnership with Sharp! Click to check out the ...
OLED TV repairs can cost anywhere between $100 to $400 on average, but it depends on what is broken. Can QLED Burn-in? Generally, OLED TVs are more prone to burn-in than QLED. While OLED manufacturers don't always cover the burn-in issue in their warranty, many QLED TVs are covered...