add a range of new requirements, but the bottom line is that most so-called HDR-certified monitors still won't actually be HDR capable.
The former is basically what any half-decent IPS panel will achieve, ditto the 90% DCI-P3. Neither raise the bar much in practice and likewise neither come close to ensuring actual HDR capability. HDR 600 panels are not required to have full-array dimming, only a few edge-lit zones, so it's not clear what 8,000:1 really means. Given it can't be achieved by the LCD panel itself, it must involve the edge-lit zones, which are very blunt instruments, indeed.Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.DisplayHDR 1.