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    TCL 65” Class S4 (65S451) 4K UHD HDR Smart TV with Roku TV. $328 $700 Save $372. See at Walmart. ... you can find a pretty decent TV for well under $500, but Black Friday is truly the time to ...

  3. High-dynamic-range television - Wikipedia

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    By 2020, most high-end and mid-range TVs supported HDR, and some budget models did as well. HDR-TVs are now the standard for most new televisions. There are a number of different HDR formats, including HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG. HDR10 is the most common format and is supported by all HDR TVs.

  4. High dynamic range - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Gain Map, a gain map image in a JPEG image file; [11] used by Google under the name Ultra HDR and by Samsung under the name Super HDR. [12] [10] [13] Supports gain on 1 or 3 channels. [11] The Ultra HDR and ISO 21496-1 formats are encoded simultaneously in Android 15. [9] [12] AVIF is compatible with gain maps, but currently no encoder is ...

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  7. HDR10 - Wikipedia

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    HDR10 Media Profile, more commonly known as HDR10, is an open high-dynamic-range video (HDR) standard announced on August 27, 2015, by the Consumer Electronics Association. [1] It is the most widespread HDR format. [2] HDR10 is not backward compatible with SDR. It includes HDR static metadata but not dynamic metadata.