You can download DisplayHDR Test Tool for HDR display performance verification aimed at professional users here. Developing an automated testing tool that end users can download to perform their own testing if desired.Creating an open specification for the PC industry shared publicly and transparently.With DisplayHDR, VESA is helping to alleviate consumer confusion surrounding HDR performance specifications in the PC space by: The High-Performance Monitor and Display Compliance Test Specification (DisplayHDR) from VESA defines the display industry’s first fully open standard specifying HDR quality, including luminance, color gamut, bit depth, and rise time (see EE Times article). What’s the difference between HDR-10, HDR-1000, and DisplayHDR 1000? Read our post “ Not All HDR is Created Equal” to learn more. Until the website displays DisplayHDR 2000, any such logo usage should be assumed to be unapproved and deceptive. VESA does not endorse the use of this logo unless and until a DisplayHDR 2000 tier has been officially announced by VESA, and any products claiming to meet this tier level have been officially certified by VESA and are listed on our website at. However, VESA takes any misuse of our trademarks and logos seriously. VESA has no knowledge of the origins of the DisplayHDR 2000 logo currently posted on these display listings on the Taobao website. There is no “DisplayHDR 2000” tier in the VESA DisplayHDR specification and logo program at this time. VESA wishes to set the record straight on this development. In addition, several media outlets have reported that these monitors have received “DisplayHDR 2000” certification from the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). VESA Addresses Use of Illegitimate DisplayHDR 2000 Logo: Recently, the Chinese retail website Taobao has listed two display products that have a VESA certified “DisplayHDR 2000” logo – an updated Samsung Odyssey G9 monitor as well as a new Acer EI491CRG9 monitor. Consumers can refer to the current list of certified DisplayHDR products on this website to verify certification. If a monitor claims HDR support without a DisplayHDR performance specification, or refers to pseudo-specs like “HDR-400” instead of “DisplayHDR 400” it’s likely that the product does not meet the certification requirements. DisplayHDR is the open standard for HDR quality and performance and only displays that meet all the specifications may carry the DisplayHDR logo.
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