One term that has entered the TV mix is HDR. HDR (High Dynamic Range) is all the rage amongst TV makers, and there is a good reason for consumers to take notice. Although 4K has improved resolution, ...
We saw an incredible number of new TVs and technologies at CES last month, but just as exciting is something we didn't see: 3700-nit OLED panels. For those not already in the know, nits are a ...
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If you’re really into the latest TV tech, the fact that Samsung, LG, Sony, Philips, TCL, Hisense, and Vizio are all caught up in a TV brightness battle isn’t exactly news. But if you’re just getting ...
Nits are a unit of measurement for brightness. They measure the amount of light emitted by a display, and are expressed as candelas per square meter (cd/m²). The higher the nits, the brighter the ...
Ryne was ostensibly a senior editor at Android Police, working at the site from 2017-2022. But really, he is just some verbose dude who digs on tech, loves Android, and hates anticompetitive practices ...
Want to take advantage of Apple’s brightest screen yet on the Ultra? Or get your Apple Watch Series 8, SE, or earlier Apple Watch up to the full 1,000 nits? Here’s how to turn up Apple Watch screen ...
High Dynamic Range refers to scenes rendered with brighter highlights, greater shadow detail and a wider range of color for a better looking image. For gaming HDR, in contrast to TV HDR, it means more ...
2,000 nits is around double what was offered by last year’s brightest OLED TVs, but only slightly higher than what LG’s competing sets may reach in 2023. 2,000 nits is around double what was offered ...