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Old 07-05-2016, 04:05 AM   #9
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Default Dolby Vision :: HDR & WCG - (12-bit grading)

clearly, you would benefit by having an HDR display
what is confusing is that this is not commonly appreciated or understood
in time, as HDR confusion passes, you would not regret such a purchase
HDR (high dynamic range) & WCG (wide color gamut) are significant developments to improved picture quality (display technical advancements)
Dolby Vision ('premium improvements') would be even better
in time, if you are confused, i would simply not make any purchase until you are certain (time will tell)



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I currently don't own a TV and I'm usually using the 32 inch LCD in the guest bedroom and I'm saving up for a 4k 40-43 inch LCD to put in my bedroom. Do the sets with HDR have higher static contrast ratios as a byproduct of HDR than the non-HDR sets? I just want to know if it's worth spending more to have HDR capability on a 4K set?
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