In this article I would like to talk about “What is the difference between HDR and full HD (FHD)”. Let’s understand what it is and answer a few common questions.
’Full HD’ is a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 Pixels. (Written as 1080p).
HDR (Stands for High Dynamic Range) is an imaging technique and has nothing to do with the resolution.
In short, HDR means better contrast, greater brightness levels and a wider color range.
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