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What is Frame Rate, High Dynamic Range, Display Resolution and HDMI 2.1 in TV?

What is Frame Rate, High Dynamic Range, Display Resolution and HDMI 2.1 in TV?

This article discusses the main technologies and parameters of modern TVs, including HDR+, Dolby Vision, SL-HDR1, Hybrid Log Gamma, HDMI , HFR (high frame rate), frame rate, screen refresh rate, display resolution, EARC, Game Mode VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and QMS (Quick Media Switching) functions, etc. The article also contains a video showing the comparison of Dolby Vision vs HDR10.

What is HFR (high frame rate) format?

What is HFR (high frame rate) format?

This article discusses the HFR technology, including FPS and screen refresh rate, Cinerama and Todd-AO formats, Pro-Mist filter, soap opera effect, Showscan and IMAX HD, Motion Blur, features and prospects of 120fps, etc. The video shows playback of 25fps vs 50fps.

What is HDMI technology?

What is HDMI technology?

This article discusses the HDMI technology, including HDMI 1.4, HDMI 2.0, HDMI 2.0a, HDMI 2.1 versions, their features, EARC, Game Mode VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and QMS (Quick Media Switching) functions, etc. The article also contains an interview with Brad Bramy from HDMI Licensing Administrator.Inc at CES 2019 about the possibilities and prospects of HDMI technology video showing the 8K.

Frame rate or fps vs screen refresh rate

Frame rate or fps vs screen refresh rate

This article discusses the screen refresh rate and frame rate (FPS), including their influence on the video content perception, the efficiency of increasing FPS and ways to increase the screen refresh rate with the help of various frame interpolation technologies, objectivity of dynamic scene indices, etc. The article also contains a video perfectly showing the FPS impact on the video content perception.

Why frame rate is 25 or 29.97 fps?

Why frame rate is 25 or 29.97 fps?

This article discusses the frame rate or Frames Per Second (FPS) or Frame Frequency, including the history of its appearance and further evolution from black and white silent 16 FPS movie to 60 FPS television, modern standards, etc. The article also contains a video showing the 4K Ultra HD 60 FPS with Chromecast Ultra.

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