| Mafioso said: Deep Color feature is about bit depth (determined by the HDMI chip used) , not wide color gamut in HDR. Two separate things, that sound similar, but are not.
HDMI 2.0a chipset is required on all devices in a chain to transmit the metadata that allows 4K HDR/wide color gamut to be displayed. |
Regardless teh reason, the fact remains without HDMI 2.0 (which ps4's don't have) you can't have HDR
Now ignoring HDMI. Is there a 1080p tv that can even do HDR? Everywhere I look, its solely restricted to 4k tv's that have HDR.
Maybe that is something a 1080p tv can firmware, unlike the HDMI. But what tv company would want to do that? NONE. They all want you to go out and buy their new 4k tv's. Why would they update their older 1080p sets to do HDR?







