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SAN JOSE, Calif., May 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA ®) today released a new DisplayHDRâ„¢ test tool that allows users to confirm the display parameters set ...
It's been over a half a decade since the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) introduced a fully open standard specifying high dynamic range (HDR) called DisplayHDR. The idea was and remains ...
HDR is about to get a big upgrade on PC. The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), the nonprofit group behind standards like DisplayPort and Adaptive Sync, is releasing a new specification ...
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has made important changes to its open standard DisplayHDR specification, moving it from version 1.0 to 1.1. The updated 1.1 spec has tighter ...
We've been hearing a fair amount of news about next-gen PC gaming displays with DislpayHDR 2000 certification -- except, well, now the standards body behind DisplayHDR (VESA) has come out clarifying ...
HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is video or image content created with a wider dynamic range, or difference between the darkest and brightest image that can be shown. HDR also comes hand-in-hand with a ...
The "1000" refers to its ability to sustain 1,000 nits of brightness for brief intervals -- one of the most important characteristics of a real HDR display. The certification calls for a typical ...
If you're in the market for a new gaming monitor, there's a high chance that most listings you'll be looking at will have three recognizable letters listed as a feature: HDR. High-dynamic range is a ...
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) announced today the introduction of a new 600 performance level to its DisplayHDR True Black high dynamic range (HDR) standard specifications.
LG's new UltraGear OLED 45GS95QE gaming monitor is now the world's first certified gaming monitor with VESA DisplayHDR 1.2 certification. The South Korean giant announced it in a new post on X, check ...
CES 2025 is less than a week away, and you know what that means: all sorts of fancy new technology that you probably can't afford. Just going by the numbers, most of the folks reading this are ...