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DonFerrari said:
SvennoJ said:

I stand corrected. It's HDR that came later, no 1080p HDR tvs afaik.

It should be fine since psvr pushes 120fps over HDMI 2.0

Anyway seeing 120fps in action in psvr (the few native games Track Mania / Polybius) it's nice but not worth the visual downgrades to me.

Some 1080p screens have started getting HDR, not sure if good or not, but I've seem some models with it in Brazil.

I wouldn't expect much from it. My 1080p laptop screen also has 'some' HDR capabilities according to windows 10, only in videos though. So far the only effect I've noticed is some HDR photos in Google going horribly over bright, almost complete whiteout. First it loads correctly then it turns up the brightness to 9000.

VRR isn't much of a standard either, it all depends on the tv what range is supported and what works. HDMI really dropped the ball with HDR and VRR, no standards at all. It seems so simple, wait for frame, display, repeat.