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HDR = High Dynamic Range. It's a greater dynamic range than you'd find on a traditional television. For both LCD and OLED, this means brighter highlights. A lot brighter. It varies per TV of course, but an HDR TV's highlights (the bright parts of the image), could be 5 times as bright as a non-HDR TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.HDR, or high-dynamic range,is a feature that offers brighter highlights and a wider range of color detail, for a punchier image overall on TVs that support it. HDR requires both a TV that supports it and special HDR content...^IFV
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