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So, you want to buy a newTV with great picture quality. You walk into a shop or start browsing online and you run into terms like HD, HDR, 4K, HFR, UHD, SDR — what does it all mean? When it comes to picture quality there are a lot of things to consider. Picture quality is m...
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It is amazing to see how technology is progressing. I think that with ultra HD we are going to see big changes in how things like movies and video games are produced. With the kind of detail that would be available at 7,680 x 4,320 pixels it will be impressive to see what film and...
What is high dynamic range (HDR) and how does it relate to UHD? HDR is a technology that enhances the color and contrast of an image or video. When combined with UHD, HDR further improves the visual quality by increasing the dynamic range, resulting in more vibrant colors and better highl...
Mad Max: Fury Road is one of the best movies to support 4K HDR. Most blockbuster movies moving forward will offer 4K Blu-ray discs (here is a list of the best 4K HDR Blu-ray movies), but UHD content on the Web is still a growing segment. 2160p video is becoming more widely ...
HDR vs UHD UHD (Ultra High Definition) resolution and HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology work together to improve picture quality—they simply accomplish this in different ways. UHD resolution (also referred to as 4K) is a measurement of pixel quantity (more pixels create higher resolutions). ...
While 4K is relatively new, high definition (HD) itself has been with us for about a decade, and is the format used in Blu-ray movies and HD broadcasts. There are three main versions of HD: full high definition 1080p (progressive), 1080i (interlaced), and 720p (also called simply "...
You will often find the terms 4K and UHD used interchangeably, and that is because as they relate to consumer products, they are one and the same. The term 4K is derived from the width of an Ultra HD picture, which at 3,840 pixels, is nearly 4,000 in total. However, it's worth ...