Having an Ultra HD Premium TV means a comparison with different color spaces. The sRGB / Rec. 709 is the standard for existing TV sets and only covers 80% of the available colors using the DCI P3 color space. You are offered a minimum resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. This is the number of pixels in the display of a TV 4K / Ultra HD. So looking for Ultra-premium LED TV online in UAE? Visit Crazydeals.com now! Let’s check out the features:
• 10-bit color - often called 'deep color'. It means the LED TV can play more than one billion colors. Blu-ray utilizes the classic 8-bit color, which is equivalent to just over 16 million colors.
• Minimum dynamic range - To qualify in the Ultra-Premium HD standard, a television must meet a minimum standard of brightness range - known as black level.
• At least 90% of colors P3 - 'P3' is also known as 'color' space. It is a standard that defines the color information in a video. Color spaces exist to ensure that the image is reproduced faithfully.
A TV must be able to display 90% of the P3 color space defined by color. This number is what is referred to as the color range to manage the display. Therefore, to say that a TV that can show the 90% of P3 colors is to say that a TV has a color range of 90%. The higher the number, the more the colors will be accurate on your LED TV.
There are two different standards:
• More than 1000 nits of brightness peak and less than 0.05 nits of black level.
• Over 540 nits of peak brightness and black level of less than 0.0005
In the first option, the peak brightness of LED TV is greater and presents a higher level of black, while the second option, the peak brightness is lower but presents a black level much lower.
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