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AddictedGamerSP
45
Jul 26, 2018
How can it be HDR, when it can only do 300 cd/m2??? Display HDR 400 (which is the minimum) requires at least 400 cd/m2... See: https://displayhdr.org/performance-criteria/
gvxk
7
Jul 30, 2018
AddictedGamerSPMost "HDR" pc monitors just have the ability to accept an HDR signal... though this one also has the increased color space.
AddictedGamerSP
45
Jul 31, 2018
gvxkNot the point (and not true, Philips makes a wonderful HDR monitor - see: https://www.philips.com.au/c-p/436M6VBPAB_75/momentum-4k-hdr-display-with-ambiglow). Which you can buy right now (not to mention, Asus, and Acer, and others).
HDR doesn't just mean better than sRGB color-gamut and poorly mapped color-space conversion. It means it can actually _display_ the colors and at the brightness levels specified in the standard (minimum 93% DCI-P3). It'd be like saying it has a DVI port, and then comes with a crappy plug-in adapter that you hang off the HDMI port of the monitor. It's misleading at best, and false advertising at the worst.
This is why things like VESA and other standards bodies exist, to keep the manufacturers honest.
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