Posted by Manuel@NVIDIA: “RTX Video HDR issue: Unable to see a difference when enabled/disabled”
2304 dimming zones, 1100-nits HDR, 500-nits SDR ProcessorIntel 14th gen Raptor Lake Refresh, Core i9-14900HX, 8C+16c/32T, up to 5.8 GHz Max Turbo VideoIntel UHD + Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop 16GB graphics (up to 175W with Dynamic Boost) ...
Type: 10-bit HDR, with Dolby Vision support; Measured gamma: 2.08; Max brightness in the middle of the screen: 480.88 cd/m2 on power; Min brightness in the middle of the screen: 24.95 cd/m2 on power; Contrast at max brightness: 1074:1; White point: 6900 K; Black on max brightness...
I did not notice any mention of HDR on your review, can you confirm it is capable? Thanks aagin for all your work educating all of us it is a huge help. Reply Tonez August 22, 2023 at 2:12 am As stated charger is 330W and the USB-C charger is only 100W. My Question is ...
Type: 10-bit HDR, with Dolby Vision support; Measured gamma: 2.1; Max brightness in the middle of the screen: 484.86 cd/m2 on power; Min brightness in the middle of the screen: 34.22 cd/m2 on power; Contrast at max brightness: 1119:1; White point: 6700 K; Black on max brightness:...
Type: 10-bit HDR, with Dolby Vision support; Measured gamma: 2.21; Max brightness in the middle of the screen: 500.19 cd/m2 on power; Min brightness in the middle of the screen: 54.24 cd/m2 on power; Contrast at max brightness: 1119:1; White point: 6700 K; Black on max brightness...
Type: 10-bit HDR, with Dolby Vision support; Measured gamma: 2.97; Max brightness in the middle of the screen: 1043.05 cd/m2 on power; Min brightness in the middle of the screen: 116.26 cd/m2 on power; Contrast at max brightness: 30221:1; ...
Type: 10-bit HDR, with Dolby Vision support; Measured gamma: 2.66; Max brightness in the middle of the screen: 778.91 cd/m2 on power; Min brightness in the middle of the screen: 116.26 cd/m2 on power; Contrast at max brightness: 27K:1; White point: 8000 K; Black on max brightness...