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HDR Monitors: What Consumers Aren’t Seeing
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HDR Monitors: What Consumers Aren’t Seeing

A new benchmark reveals that many HDR displays fail to meet advertised brightness levels, raising questions about how manufacturers test and market their products. Developers need to understand the implications...

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