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High Dynamic Range has to do with the TV's ability to clearly display the full detail of pictures that include both light and dark areas in the same scene. Without HDR, sometimes it's impossible to make out details of the darker areas of the scene. We've kind of gotten used to that because that's the way TVs have always been, but HDR can actually deliver more of what your eye would actually be able to see if you were viewing the same scene in person.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.High Dynamic range - the wider the range, the more colors and color contrast can be picked up and presented by the television. Essentially you get a wider range of colors and contrast.
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