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No. a lot of models in the 43" range claim to do HDR but it is quite simply a lie. They understand the signal but do not have the 10 bit panels nor the brightness needed to actually produce the colors of the wide gamut. The TV industry doesn't see a market for HDR at any price below 49", despite the fact that the hardware does exist. If you look at screens intended for professional use with PCs, they have the needed hardware to do the job but tend to sell at a significant premium compared to TVs. You could use one of these but the lack of a remote and other TV features could prove annoying. If you want real HDR, you have to accommodate at least a 49" size and spend a bit more for it to actually be functional in other than a purely technical sense.
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