This blog discusses the three versions of HDR that are now gaining some support in consumer products and talks about the capabilities and role for each. This blog discusses the state of HDR, with a emphasis on how it applies to projector based home theaters, and where I expect see HDR technology to be evolving over the next year or two. support with Wide Color Gamut (WCG) and.The 2nd and 3rd upgrades can be considered optional and these are: The first generation of UHD TVs and 4K projectors generally only supported the resolution upgrade while most recent mid-to-higher end models support two or even all three of the potential upgrades. Of course there is the increase in resolution from HD’s maximum of 1080p up to UHD’s 2160p (i.e., 4K). However, the term “UHD” incorporates 3 separate upgrades from our high definition (HD) video standard. I suspect that most people when the hear the term “Ultra High Definition” (UHD) Television, will think “4K” or increased resolution.
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