QUOTE(MorningBoyz @ Apr 21 2018, 11:09 PM)
Price is not worth. So I bought 4K HDR TV
Yeah, I thought so too.
So mind to share what you had bought?
QUOTE(Convael @ Apr 21 2018, 11:19 PM)
I would not advise you guys to consider PC monitors for HDR Gaming if HDR is your concern.
The primary factors for display screen that contribute to the HDR are the Contrast ratio, Peak brightness , availability of zone / local dimming and Wide Colours Gamut.
The current MONITORS , despite the brand's best effort to advertise them as " HDR compatible " , they are unable to display the intended effect of HDR , if at all .
Including the high end pricey quantum dots monitors from Samsung .
Most HDR monitors have :
1) IPS panel , which have very poor contrast (less than 1 : 900, even a good VA monitor barely has 1 : 3000 , good HDR panel should have > 1 : 5000)
2) Poor brightness rating . To display HDR content highlights correctly , the display panel are supposed to have a peak brightness of at least 1000 cd/m2 , most HDR monitors barely have a peak brightness of 300 cd/m2 , that's far lower than the suggested numbers .
3) Most monitors lack wide color gamut , can't display the wide range of colour shades from HDR content which is one of the reason why you upgrade from SDR to HDR to begin with .
Therefore if you are looking for a monitor for HDR , might as well get a TV. Otherwise you are just wasting money to get a HDR display but you will not be seeing much difference from the normal SDR screen .
P/S : There is an upcoming 4k HDR monitor that is especially made for professional gaming alone , the almight Asus PG27UQ .
It has everything a good HDR TV has plus 144 refreshrate . Suppose to retail at $3500 , roughly RM 15000 +
Asus PG27UQHaha. Yeah, Dell Ultrasharp has one model that explicitly stated its support for HDR10, but a mere 27" and yet, the price is above RM5K. Gila.
Thanks for the explanation
Convael.
When looking through the TV Model, I got a feeling and understanding that the cheaper model is more consider HDR Ready, than Full-HDR Capable like HDR10. Like how it was used to be HD-Ready and Full HD. Mind to share your thought on this?