Windows requires HDR-capable display supporting 1080P and 300 nits. Display must support HDR10 and DisplayPort 1.4 or HDMI 2.0. Latest WDDM 2.4 drivers and PlayReady 3.0 hardware required. Microsoft recommends VESA DisplayHDR certified displays
Display size, dimensions, and panel type are provided in inches. Panel technologies include 6, 8, and 10-bit RGB components. Common aspect ratios are 4:3, 5:4, 16:9, and 16:10
Refresh rate is crucial for gaming at 120fps. OLED panels offer nearly instantaneous response time. Input lag affects controller responsiveness. Brightness and contrast are essential for bright rooms
4K UHD displays have 3840x2160 pixels, four times Full HD resolution. Provides sharper images and better detail than standard HD. Allows viewing on larger screens without pixel visibility
HDR improves video quality by increasing contrast between lights and darks. HDR creates more natural-looking images with expanded color gambit. HDR expands brightness and darkness levels through local dimming zones
HLG combines standard and high dynamic range into one video signal. Developed by BBC and NHK for broadcast world. Uses hybrid Electro-Optical Transfer Function with gamma and logarithmic curves