I tried it on a few OLED smartphones too, couldn’t see a difference.
I tried it with some HDR demo videos, so I expected that these would show off the difference especially well, but I couldn’t see the difference at all.
I’ll try it again with clouds and teals, but I don’t have a huge affinity for distinguishing minute colour differences in general (I’m not colour blind or anything, but it’s hard for me to differentiate between very similar colours), so that might play into it.
HDR is more for showing the “depth” of an image, not as much the color gamut (how many colors it can show).
HDR will help more with things like if you’re inside a building and looking out in a daylight scene. Youll be able to see more of both inside and outside the building. Of course it won’t make your monitor better, but assuming you have more than a basic display you should be able to see a difference.
I tried it on a few OLED smartphones too, couldn’t see a difference.
I tried it with some HDR demo videos, so I expected that these would show off the difference especially well, but I couldn’t see the difference at all.
I’ll try it again with clouds and teals, but I don’t have a huge affinity for distinguishing minute colour differences in general (I’m not colour blind or anything, but it’s hard for me to differentiate between very similar colours), so that might play into it.
HDR is more for showing the “depth” of an image, not as much the color gamut (how many colors it can show).
HDR will help more with things like if you’re inside a building and looking out in a daylight scene. Youll be able to see more of both inside and outside the building. Of course it won’t make your monitor better, but assuming you have more than a basic display you should be able to see a difference.