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HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, it offers a larger color space which can eliminate banding where similar colors that have a slight gradient change across the screen would look like stipes instead of a smooth color change. This TV has pretty good HDR range but an OLED would be better. There are different specifications for HDR and some will drive up the price of the product. This one is decent for its price and size class.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I copied this: HDR MAKES 4K ULTRA STUNNING By enhancing the contrast and color representation of the existing pixels on your TV, high dynamic range (HDR) technology creates a more natural viewing environment where colors practically glow, and shadows and highlights form exquisite detail that pops off the screen.
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