When your TV is playing video, it's actually just showing pictures really quick. Many TVs have a "refresh rate" of 60Hz – so the image is refreshed 60 times a second. But lots of movies are ...
When light passes through these chemical blots, the light source is enhanced before hitting the back of the TV screen. And by enhanced, we mean a brighter and far more colorful picture than you ...
HDR stands for “High Dynamic Range,” and essentially refers to technologies that TV manufacturers employ to display a brighter, more vivid image on your screen. There are a few common types of ...