4K and HDR are the peanut butter and jelly of modern televisions. Where you find one, you’ll find the other. Together, they’re the recipe for a delicious eye-candy sandwich. Monitors aren’t so lucky.
Move over 4K. HDR is an important television feature that can vastly improve what you watch. Here's what you need to know about HDR, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HLG. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR ...
In terms of TV hardware, ‘Resolution’ refers to the number of pixels which composes the picture on the TV. A single pixel, or discrete picture element, contains tiny dots on the screen. Today, there ...
If you've bought a new TV in the past couple of years, there's a good chance it's a 4K set with HDR (high dynamic range) capability, a technology that can create brighter, more lifelike images by ...
The highest-quality video streams from Netflix, Amazon and others are in 4K and HDR, and the Roku Premiere+ can access more of them than any other device -- including your smart TV. David Katzmaier ...
Having more to watch for less money isn’t the only benefit of cord- cutting. Still, buying a fancy 4K HDR TV and Atmos soundbar (or even a full-blown home-theater audio system) doesn’t guarantee that ...
Need a new monitor for your PC? I’ve combed through scores of options to find the best monitors on the market right now. These picks are the result of hundreds of hours spent testing the latest models ...
(Update. A previous version of this article contained many errors partially because of my misunderstanding and partially because I relied on misinformed sources. Brad Bramy, Senior Marketing Director ...
If you’ve shopped for a new TV, laptop, phone, or essentially any modern tech device that includes a screen, you’ve likely come across the acronym HDR before. Quite simply, HDR stands for High Dynamic ...
High dynamic range (HDR) video is one of the biggest 4K TV feature bullet points. It can push video content past the (now outdated) limitations to which broadcast and other media standards have ...
So you bought a new 4K TV and you're wondering what's on. The answer right now is: not much, but the list is growing. Here's a look at what you can watch now in 4K and high dynamic range. David leads ...