According to news from this site on March 11, blogger @金 PigUpgradePack broke the news today that Samsung’s “HDR1000 TrueBlack” screen/notebook products should be released by the end of this year or early next year.
This site consulted the DisplayHDR official website and learned that the DisplayHDR True Black 1000 standard does not yet exist in the current CTS 1.1 version specification. The blogger broke the news that it should refer to an OLED screen with a peak brightness of 1,000 nits, and higher-level certification standards are expected to be released together with the product.
▲VESA DisplayHDR certification standard list
10% window peak brightness is above 600 nits, full-screen peak brightness/continuous brightness is above 350 nits
Supports wide color gamut, pixel-level dimming
Black level is less than 0.0005 nits
Backlight adjustment delay is less than 2 frames
The DisplayHDR 1000 standard suitable for LCD screens requires the screen to meet the following parameters:
10% window/full screen peak brightness of 1000 nits or more, Full-screen continuous brightness above 600 nits
Supports wide color gamut, zone-level dimming
Black level is less than 0.05 nits
Backlight adjustment delay is less than 8 frames
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