HDR
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4K projectors are usually prohibitively expensive, but Sony is making strides to bring prices down. At the CEDIA 2017 exhibition this week, the company is expanding its home theater range with two new 4K, High Dynamic Range (HDR) projectors – including an entry-level model for under US$5,000.
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To keep movies looking sharp on the big screen, cinemas are increasingly going digital, either through digital projectors or huge backlit screens. Now, Sony has unveiled the SRX-R800 series, a new line of digital laser projectors capable of displaying in 4K and High Dynamic Range (HDR).
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Phone cameras may not match DSLRs for quality, but they are rapidly improving. Building on the impressive capabilities of the Google Pixel and Nexus 6P, a software designer is looking to improve low-light performance in Android phones with an experimental app and post-production process.
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Officially we’ve known since E3 last June that Microsoft has planned to overhaul its Xbox One console. Now the company has released Project Scorpio’s specs to the world, revealing a beefy machine designed for 4K gaming without dropping below 60 frames per second.
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Displays capable of 4K resolution and High Dynamic Range (HDR) are getting more common in homes, but remain relatively rare in theaters. In a bid to help get more butts in seats, Samsung has unveiled a new cinema-sized LED display that brings both 4K and HDR to the big screen.
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You may know that “HDR” stands for High Dynamic Range, a term with origins in photography. Now, it’s a buzzword that’s popping up on more mobile displays and is being touted as a selling point. What exactly does HDR mean for tablets, phones and laptops?
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Sony continues to grow its home theater lineup with its latest projector, the VPL-VZ1000ES. The HDR-compatible 4K projector can produce a large 100 inch image while positioned a mere 6 inches away from a wall, making it a good fit for homes without a dedicated media room.
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This year a few companies have returned to the OLED TV fray, including Sony, which was actually the first to release an OLED TV. And with its new line of Bravia OLED TVs unveiled at CES, Sony's doing something new with the panel – it's using it as a speaker.
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LG is trotting out a technology for its new line of Super UHD TVs. Dubbed Nano Cells, the company claims this variation on quantum dot displays can create better color accuracy and widen the range of angles that viewers can watch from.
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LG has announced a couple of new monitors that it will showcase at CES in January. The line includes a 32-inch 4K monitor with HDR capability, aimed at creative professionals and gamers, and an ultra-wide multimedia monitor with Chromecast functionality built in.
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High contrast is one of the main advantages that OLED has in the display wars, but now Panasonic has managed to squeeze a comparable ratio out of an IPS LCD. Boasting a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1, the new panel displays HDR content and is intended for high-end applications – initially at least.
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The video of NASA testing its Space Launch System in the desert about month ago made for some pretty spectacular viewing, but the agency's B camera was a pretty capable piece of gear, capturing the massive rocket plume in unprecedented detail.
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