![]() To qualify for DisplayHDR, a monitor needs to demonstrate 400cd/m2 peak brightness. One nit happens to be the same, so a monitor with 400 cd/m2 also has 400 nits of peak brightness. ![]() That equals one lux, or the amount of light an average candle provides to a square meter of space. That refers to the peak brightness measured in candelas per square meter or cd/m2. You’ll notice icons and wording on monitor product pages showing DisplayHDR followed by 400, 500, 600 etc. DisplayHDR pertains to PC monitors as of this writing. Conceivably it can work for TVs since the technology is essentially the same, but any such usage would be unofficial. ![]() That’s because DisplayHDR at the moment only applies to the PC market, aka monitors, not TVs. So once more, DisplayHDR isn’t an HDR format, it’s a tool to verify HDR formats and their performance on a given monitor. So when you see the DisplayHDR certificate on a monitor from a reputable brand you know that monitor has been tested and proven its HDR capabilities. VESA’s DisplayHDR came about because quite a few products on the market make HDR claims with little substance. Each offers a slightly different approach to delivering high dynamic range to monitors and TVs. HDR standards include HDR10/HDR10+, HLG, and Dolby Vision. DisplayHDR serves as a benchmark to measure peak brightness in LCDs/LEDs and also true black levels for OLEDs. There may be some confusion regarding DisplayHDR in that it isn’t an HDR standard in itself. You can find out how to avoid them below. These cookies and other technologies capture data like your IP address, when you viewed the page or email, what device you were using and where you were. We use various advertising partners, including Amazon, Facebook, and Google. These cookies are used to track your activity on the BenQ website and other websites across the Internet, help measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaign and deliver advertisements that are more relevant to you and your interests. See list of performance and advertising cookies To opt-out of Hotjar collecting data, you can disable tracking completely by following link:. To opt-out of SessionCam collecting data, you can disable tracking completely by following link:. To opt out of certain ads provided by Google you can use any of the methods set forth here or using the Google Analytics opt out browser add-on here. You can control the information provided to Google, SessionCam and Hotjar. If you want to opt-out of advertising cookies, you have to turn-off performance cookies. We also use Google Analytics, SessionCam and Hotjar to track activity and performance on the BenQ website. These cookies help to improve the performance of BenQ. Performance cookies and advertising cookies
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