![]() You can view our changelogs for this buying guide at the end of this article. You won’t get the real HDR viewing experience, but rather just a glimpse of it. Regardless, some of these less capable HDR displays can still offer a noticeable improvement over the standard image i.e., SDR (Standard Dynamic Range). ![]() ![]() On the other hand, HDR monitors without proper local dimming solutions simply cannot deliver a ‘true’ HDR picture as for them to produce specific bright details, for instance, their entire screen has to adapt, which leads to overexposing of dark areas. Of course, a wide color gamut and a high screen resolution are also very important in making the picture look great! Here’s why: the beauty of HDR image lies in the display’s ability to produce incredibly bright and vivid details in highlights of the picture while preserving black depth and details in shadows at the same time, thus creating this ‘high dynamic range.’ These monitors feature full-array local dimming (FALD), which is essential for a good HDR (High Dynamic Range) picture quality on LED-backlit monitors. ![]() In truth, there are only four HDR displays worth considering for the sake of HDR: the ASUS PG35VQ (Acer X35), the ASUS PG27UQ (Acer X27), the ASUS PG32UQX and the Samsung Neo G9 – as well as LG’s OLED TVs.
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