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When you think of the next generation of TVs, your mind immediately goes to 4K, and with the new and improved format offering four times the amount of pixels as regular Full HD it’s easy to see why.

4K is certainly a big step forward in the detail stakes, but there’s another technology that’s arrived alongside it that offers almost as big a step forward for picture quality. That technology’s name? High dynamic range.

While 4K (also known as Ultra HD) offers more in the way of pixels, HDRs focus is on improving the quality of individual pixels. If you’re buying a new 4K

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