Given that not all displays are equal—IPS is better than TN, HDR is better than non-HDR, some people prefer LCD, others prefer OLED—a certification system for what displays can do seems overdue. The display standards body VESA has (at least partially) filled that void with the newly-announced DisplayHDR standard, which defines the abilities of display panels used in notebook PCs and monitors for desktop PCs.
Rather like the standards for SD cards that define how responsive a card would be in a specific context—like V30 for recording 4K video, or A1 for supporting a particular minimum random I/O response—DisplayHDR defines measurable standards for display panels.
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