Here Are the Best HDR-Compatible TVs Available
If you want to purchase the best television on the market today, look no further. HDR TVs offer the best picture quality to date.
Televisions have massively improved over the years. Newer TVs now offer incredible screen resolution, such as 4K, and HDR compatibility. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. There are specific standards that an HDR TV has to meet, pertaining to, for instance, contrast ratio and pixel display. An HDR TV is able to display a wider range of colors than previous TV models.
However, in order to see content in HDR, the content needs to be created for HDR technology. Just like with your Blu-ray player or HD TV, an old DVD will not suddenly have a better picture quality with the newer technology. Luckily, with the popularity of streaming services like Netflix and Amazon, you’ll be able to get instant HDR-ready content directly to your TV.
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Ready to make the investment in an HDR-compatible TV and start watching HDR content now?
Below are the best HDR TVs that are currently available:
LG OLEDB6P
This is arguably one of the best HDR-compatible TVs. It offers HDR10 and Dolby Vision, which is the best version of HDR available. The B6 model is especially great for films, TV, and gaming. However, it is a major investment: the 55-inch version is around $2,500, and the 65-inch is around $5,000.
Vizio P65-C1
In comparison to the previous model mentioned, this is practically a steal at under $2,000 for a 65-inch TV. It includes HDR10 and Dolby Vision. As an added bonus, this TV also comes with an Android tablet to use as a remote, so that you have better control over your apps and your TV’s features. In terms of price and all that’s included, this is definitely the best HDR-compatible TV available now.
Samsung KS9500
This model is available in 55-inch, 65-inch, and 78-inch versions. The 55-inch model starts at around $2,000. It supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision, which means that this is one of the best models available for the price. However, this model has a curved screen, so it might not be the best model to invest in if you prefer flat screens.
Sony XBR-X930D
You can buy this model in a 55-inch version for about $1,700 and a 65-inch version for about $2,300. Unlike the other models mentioned, this model only offers HDR10 (which may or may not be a concern for you). However, other features of this model are a thin and sleek TV design, an updated version of the classic remote design (no need to charge a tablet remote!), and Google’s Android TV interface.