It also has to do this job in reverse. Most of the content we get is mastered to 1,000 nits. And there are lots of TVs that can get brighter than that. So the art here is in taking this 1,000-nit ...
“The ability for OLED displays to achieve 1000 nit peak brightness for HDR content represents a significant breakthrough for the technology and a key cross-over point into content creation ...
the DisplayHDR True Black 1,000 tier certifies monitors that can reach 1,000 nits of peak brightness, which doesn’t sound that impressive. The way VESA defines peak brightness is a bit different ...