Monday 16 May 2016

LED TV online: What makes a TV Ultra HD Premium?

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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