12-12-2017 19:58 via theverge.com

Vesa wants to make HDR screens more consistent with its new DisplayHDR specifications

There are lots of HDR standards out there. Some might even say there are too many. But those standards largely are for brightness and color levels of different types of content. So long as the hardware supports the requirements of, say, HDR10 or Dolby Vision, you’ve been good to go.Vesa is a standards organization for displays — which you may recognize for its most well-known standard, the Flat Display Mounting Interface (aka the Vesa mount) — and it’s trying to make HDR
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