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Understanding HDR10 and Dolby Vision Comments

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  • Prodigy
  • gDp
  • 06 Jan 2021

Well written! Superb article!

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  • U@A
  • 03 Jan 2021

Very good and informative article. Thanks

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  • Abu
  • 0U7
  • 25 Dec 2020

Superb article, great job guys!

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  • Anonymous
  • CGH
  • 23 Dec 2020

GSMARENA, WELL DONE!
Do it again,next year.Every week you do one technology teaching. keep it up !!

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  • Lumina
  • fI{
  • 27 Nov 2020

"Don't we all just love seeing HDR comparisons on our SDR screens?"

Damn this is so funny hahahaha. Nice one.

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  • Leqan Dada
  • fnr
  • 20 Nov 2020

Amazing Information.

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  • dQc
  • 14 Nov 2020

Anonymous, 08 Nov 2020ivhave tv with hdr 10 and hdr content from netflix is very dark almost unwatchable. I often e... moreWell you have shitty TV which does not probbaly support HDR, get OLED if you want to see what is HDR all about

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  • dQc
  • 14 Nov 2020

Anonymous, 08 Nov 2020WTF... who will read this ... Go read your shopping catalogue, oh it is too hard for you?

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  • dQc
  • 14 Nov 2020

OLED and HDR is best way to go. Some video games look stunning in HDR mode but as article mentions not many content is done right and today you can get good HDR only on OLED tvs which usually beyond avarage Joe prices but there is no doubt that this decade will be HDR decade as pretty much every game or any popular show has HDR implementation and things will get even better with in few short years.

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  • s09
  • 11 Nov 2020

Just a correction, all of the HDR formats support a theoric MaxCLL of 10 000 Nits

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  • Anonymous
  • Hx7
  • 10 Nov 2020

There is also HDR 400 VESA Certified Nice to have HDR.

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  • EwD
  • 10 Nov 2020

my God, and I thought I knew so well in regards to HDR. This article is gold and should be used like a guide to anyone who has any question or interest when it comes to HDR. I love it!

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  • 09 Nov 2020

Mikele, 09 Nov 2020Hmm, I guess you didn't check it out well V30, V40 V50 etc supports Dolby Vision see the... moreI'm afraid the spec pages on our site currently showing Dolby Vision support for multiple other LG phones are incorrect. I got in touch with LG, who confirmed to me that the G6 is the only phone with Dolby Vision support.

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  • 09 Nov 2020

Excellent information! Thanks GSMArena

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  • RqR
  • 09 Nov 2020

I have a 2016 LG OLED and I love proper HDR and especially Dolby Vision content. I'm upgrading to the 2020 LG Cx (I think) which supports low latency DV which should look good in the few games that actuallly support it...

I'm primarily a pc gamer though and it drives me crazy when a game is HDR on console but not on PC. I think good HDR is a better improvement than 4k... don't get me wrong I love 4k but I'd take a game in 1080p HDR over a 4k SDR game.

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  • zebric
  • gI1
  • 09 Nov 2020

very nice article..i have an LG BX oled and the HDR experience is great..oleds don't need very high peak brightness values to perform great with hdr due to infinite contrast. especially if you watch movies in a dark room.

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  • 09 Nov 2020

very comprehensive artice, great work! Thanks a lot for this.

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  • vGA
  • 09 Nov 2020

Very informative & detailed article.👍🏻

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  • Anonymous
  • nxf
  • 09 Nov 2020

Calibrator , 09 Nov 2020Recording in Dolby vision isn't possible. You have No grasp of the word dynamic in relati... moreLOL complex much? Trying to show dominance online?
You point an iphone, hit record, the end result can be played back in dolby vision given the playback device supports it. No need to be more technical than that in a sentence. Take a chill pill. You can't tell anyone what to do or should do. Sad individual.

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  • 09 Nov 2020

What, 09 Nov 2020Are you saying Dolby Vision is an Asian gimmick? If so, waaaaaaow. Needs more talk. ... moreTons of things were called gimmick, but then called "must have" after Samsung , Apple or any chinese appliedmon their phones.

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