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HDR PC Monitor Market Coming

by Chris Chinnock

High Dynamic Range (HDR) is now becoming well established in the TV market, but it is now as well established in the PC segment. Here, HDR-capable PCs and monitors can be useful for gaming, …

Tags:AUO| Desktop Monitors| HDR - High Dynamic Range| LG Electronics (LGE)| Samsung| Vol 25 - Issue 01| Wide Colour Gamut (WCG)

EBU Guides its Members on HDR

by Bob Raikes

The EBU has released guidance to its members on developments in HDR. The announcement suggested that the document might be downloadable generally, but seems to be only available to paid-up members. Analyst Comment Joining …

Tags:4k| EBU| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 01

Apple TV 4K Gets Dynamic Range and Frame Rate Switching

by Andrew Fenn

Apple TV 4K can now switch dynamic range based on the source with the release of tvOS 11.2 and its Match Content setting, a feature that was not enabled when the device first launched. …

Tags:4k| Apple| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| STBs| Vol 25 - Issue 01

New LG Monitors Support HDR600

by Bob Raikes

At CES 2018 in Las Vegas, LG Electronics (LG) will introduce upgraded models to its monitor lineup featuring Nano IPS color reproduction technology. In response to consumer demand, the firm said, LG’s 2018 monitors …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| USB| Vol 24 - Issue 48

Netflix Adds HDR Support for Windows 10 PCs

by Andrew Fenn

Netflix now supports HDR on Windows 10 PCs, via both the Netflix app and the Edge browser. The news follows the addition of Ultra HD support last year. To view Netflix in HDR, users …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Netflix| Vol 24 - Issue 48

Dolby Vision Rolling Out to Sony TVs from the End of January

by Andrew Fenn

Sony has announced that Dolby Vision support will begin rolling out to select models of its 2016 and 2017 Android TVs at the end of January 2018. The update adds Dolby Vision HDR to …

Tags:Dolby Vision| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| sony| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 24 - Issue 48

Samsung Claims First VESA HDR Label

by Bob Raikes

Samsung said that its CHG90 49″ 32:9 QD LCD monitor is the first monitor that has been certified as DisplayHDR 600 compliant. (VESA Releases Open Standard and Test Methodology for HDR in Monitors and …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Game Playing| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 24 - Issue 48

Apple Announces Final Cut Pro X with Support for 360º Video

by Norbert Hildebrand

On the heels of the iMac Pro announcement, Apple is releasing an update to its Final Cut Pro X software. The new release offers additional options for this very popular software package. The new …

Tags:360 Degree Video| Apple| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Software| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Video Editing & Production| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 47

Hisense Adopts Eurofins UltraHD Logo

by Bob Raikes

Eurofins Digital Testing said that Hisense has committed to Eurofins’ 4K HDR Ultra HD logo technical requirements in its products and joins LG and MStar in supporting the logo. Eurofins claims that it’s logo …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| STBs| TVs (TV Sets)| UltraHD| Vol 24 - Issue 47

Amazon First to HDR10+ Content for Samsung TVs

by Bob Raikes

Amazon has started to release content that supports the HDR10+ from Samsung and now supported by Panasonic and others. 100 titles will be released and made available initially to stream on Samsung TVs. Titles …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 24 - Issue 47

YouTube App for Xbox One X Now Supports UHD at 60 FPS

by Andrew Fenn

Microsoft’s Xbox One X console, the most powerful console currently available—certainly on paper, anyway—now supports YouTube at 2160p resolution and 60 frames per second. Not only that, but Google has stated that the console …

Tags:Consoles| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| UltraHD| Vol 24 - Issue 47| xBox

VESA Releases Open Standard and Test Methodology for HDR in Monitors and Laptops

by Chris Chinnock

The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has defined the display industry’s first fully open standard specifying high dynamic range (HDR) quality, including luminance, color gamut, bit depth and rise time, through the release of …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Standards| VESA| Vol 24 - Issue 47