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VESA defines new HDR standard

19.02.2019

 

VESA DEFINES NEW STANDARD TO HELP SPEED PC INDUSTRY ADOPTION OF HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE TECHNOLOGY IN LAPTOP AND DESKTOP MONITOR DISPLAYS

DisplayHDR is industry’s first open HDR specification with a fully transparent testing methodology

 

The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA®) announced it 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 a test specification. The new VESA High-Performance Monitor and Display Compliance Test Specification (DisplayHDR) initially addresses the needs of laptop displays and PC desktop monitors that use liquid crystal display (LCD) panels. The first release of the specification, DisplayHDR version 1.0, establishes three distinct levels of HDR system performance to facilitate adoption of HDR throughout the PC market. HDR provides better contrast and color accuracy as well as more vibrant colors compared to Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) displays, and is gaining interest for a wide range of applications, including movie viewing, gaming, and creation of photo and video content.

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