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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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