Technical Glossary
1
Dynamic Range
The range of brightness and color depth a display can capture, measured in nits. Higher values indicate more vibrant and detailed images.
2
Refresh Rate
The number of times per second a screen updates its image. Common rates include 60Hz, 120Hz, and 144Hz, with higher rates reducing motion blur.
3
HDR (High Dynamic Range)
A technology that expands the range of colors and brightness levels beyond standard dynamic range, resulting in more lifelike visuals.
4
IPS Panel
Interlaced Pixel Shift technology that provides wide viewing angles and consistent color accuracy across the entire screen.
5
Resolution
The number of pixels displayed on a screen. Common resolutions include 1080p (Full HD), 4K (Ultra HD), and 8K for ultra-high-definition content.
6
Response Time
The time it takes for a pixel to change from one color to another. Lower values (1ms or less) are essential for fast-paced gaming and sports.
[ 01 ] IDENTIFYING NEEDS
Define Your Technical Requirements
Start by analyzing your primary use case. Are you prioritizing HDR performance, refresh rates, or resolution? Our glossary helps you decode these specs into actionable insights.
[ 02 ] SPECIFICATION ANALYSIS
Decoding Technical Jargon
Terms like 'Quantum Dot' or 'HDR10+' can be overwhelming. We provide clear definitions to ensure you understand exactly what you're paying for in terms of picture quality and efficiency.
[ 03 ] VALUE ASSESSMENT
Comparing Performance Metrics
Use our glossary to cross-reference lab-tested results. We don't just list features; we explain how they impact your real-world viewing experience and long-term costs.