28 December 2019 update
Does the New MiTV5 Pro with QLED has HDR?
In December 2019, Xiaomi came up a new model called MiTV5 Pro that has HDR+. This TV has QLED panel. This time, Xiaomi did not has such HDR qualification about TV supporting only HDR. Nonetheless, the brochure did not say what is the brightness level.
15 May 2019
Does the New MiTV5 Pro with QLED has HDR?
In December 2019, Xiaomi came up a new model called MiTV5 Pro that has HDR+. This TV has QLED panel. This time, Xiaomi did not has such HDR qualification about TV supporting only HDR. Nonetheless, the brochure did not say what is the brightness level.
15 May 2019
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Many Chinese made TV like Hisense, SkyWorth, ChangHong, Konka, Philips, TCL, MiTV including some model of SONY are all claiming their TVs has [4K+HDR] but if one starts to play YouTube or Netflix movies, one will find that these TVs cannot display the HDR pictures on the screen.
Why?
To play HDR picture on the screen, one must have 2 components
1. The HDR decoder
2. The HDR screen
Most of the Chinese made TVs, like MiTVs, have only HDR decoder. However, they do not have the correct LED screen to display HDR pictures. Some TVs have specified neither components but they also claimed that they could display HDR pictures
Are they Cheating?
Many have claimed that the manufacturers are cheating but if one look carefully at their advertisement, one will find that they are deceiving and not cheating
For example, Xiaomi clarified in smaller characters that their TVs support HDR and added that the TVs have only the decoders.
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What is HDR?
HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. It is a recent technology initially created for cameras but subsequently developed also for other display devices such as TVs. HDR will enhance color display of playing devices resulting in deeper and richer colors as shown in the following picture.
How do we know TV has HDR?
1) Check the Specification of the TV sets
HDR TV is those TV that has peak brightness greater or equal 800 cd/m2 according to the CESI/TS 008-2016 standard as shown belowStandard | Description | Brightness (cd/m2) | ||||||
CESI/TS 008-2016 | HDR specification | Peak Brightness | HDR Support(1.0) | HDR (1.0) | HDR Support (2.0) | HDR (2.0) | ||
LCD | >=500 | >=800 | >=600 | >=1000 | ||||
OLED | >=400 | >=540 | >=450 | >=500 | ||||
Black color Brightness | LCD | <=0.1 | <=0.05 | <=0.1 | <=0.05 | |||
OLED | <=0.0005 | <=0.0005 | <=0.005 | <=0.0005 | ||||
One could easily find that MiTV does not have HDR display as it never disclose the following HDR specifications
1) Rec 2020
2) Peak Brightness
In the above example, LG and Sony are also not fully complying with the HDR requirement. They claimed that their TVs could display about 70% and not full HDR under the row [Rec 2020]
2) Play the Movies in YouTube or Netflix
In Netflix, if a playing device can display HDR, the heading of the Netflix will display the word [HDR]
In YouTube, it will display the following details when [Stats for Nerds] button is pressed
If the movie is running HDR, one should read [bt2020] instead of [bt709] as shown under the Color section, .
One can ask the vendors to show that their TVs can display HDR properly before buying..
One can ask the vendors to show that their TVs can display HDR properly before buying..
What are Rec 2020, bt2020 and bt709?
They are simply a [color space] or pattern drawn in a color diagram called Chromaticity Diagram. Bt20202 is an abbreviation for Rec 2020 which means the picture is in 10-bit HDR mode. Bt709 will mean picture is just in 8-bit ordinary high definition mode.
What is CESI standard; Is it Reliable?
CESI stands for China Electronics Standardization Institute; it is one of the testing body in China. Even SamSung also asked them to do testing work for them
Can I get HDR Picture Using MiBox S or Shield?
The answer is No. If the TV cannot display HDR, having a MiBox S or Shield that has the HDR decoder will not be able to display HDR on TVs that do not have HDR LED panels..Aren’t there other Standards for HDR?
VESA also have a HDR Display testing tool but it can onlybe played on Windows 10