TV manufacturers always look for the next leap in picture quality that will make watching TV feel like you’re looking through a crystal-clear window. HDR is the latest trend in display technology and it’s here to stay. Here’s everything you need to know about how it works, and why you may want to consider it when you buy your next TV.
How HDR TVs Work
HDR stands for “high dynamic range,” and while it shares a name with the photo technology on your smartphone’s camera, they actually aren’t related at all. HDR TVs are designed to create a more realistic picture by representing colors in a more lifelike way. By having a greater contrast between dark and bright colors, and using more colors overall, HDR TVs can better show you what the camera actually saw when it was recording, and ideally, what you would see if you were watching live.
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