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  1. 19 paź 2020 · The supported resolutions test is to determine the resolution and frame rate limitations of a TV. This is helpful for those looking to use the TV as a PC monitor or for playing games on a console that supports 1440p, such as the Xbox One and the Xbox Series S.

  2. 4 paź 2021 · For example, an HDMI 2.0 TV can only achieve 10-bit color with a 60Hz refresh rate and chroma 4:2:0 on a 4k signal. Instead, an HDMI 2.1 TV can reach a maximum of 12 bits with a 4k @ 120Hz signal and chroma 4:4:4, so you get more details in this type of signal.

  3. 9 maj 2023 · A TV's upscaling and sharpness processing are determining factors in how good an image of a given resolution looks on screen, and applies to all lower-resolution sources, including DVDs and cable TV channels.

  4. You don't need that at all. The 12 bit is very nice for dynamic range, but you'll be conforming that information to a smaller color space. Most deliverables are rec709 at 8 bits per channel. I wouldn't worry about HDR at all, especially not if you're looking to spend under 1000 for a monitor.

  5. 25 sty 2024 · 4K, 8K, 1080p, HD and UHD. If you're shopping for a new TV, you've likely noticed these letter-number combos listed beside the word "resolution." But what's the difference between these...

  6. Rec. 2100 specifies a bit depth of either 10-bits per sample or 12-bits per sample, with either narrow range or full range color values. A future-use and intermediate linear RGB format using IEEE 16 bit floating point representation for each channel is also specified.

  7. 21 kwi 2024 · While the native resolution (your TV) is fixed, the image resolution (the signal) can vary according to the way it was recorded and transmitted. TV and video image resolutions can be split into three main categories: Standard Definition, High-Definition, and Ultra High-Definition

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