Best HDR TVs for an authentic cinematic experience

Best HDR TVs for an authentic cinematic experience

One of the most popular display standards, HDR or High Dynamic Range can take your visual experience to the next level. It achieves this by providing a wider range of colours and better contrast than what is possible on a non-HDR TV, i.e an SDR TV. However, it also depends on the right content. HDR content can carry more information about how bright, dark or colourful the visuals should appear. With the availability of HDR movies and shows growing every day on leading streaming services, finding compatible content is easy. To ensure that you have the right TV for the job, we’ve curated some leading HDR TVs available on Amazon. These TVs offer a great combination of useful features and powerful specifications for a wide range of use cases.

Redmi 164 cm (65 inches) 4K Ultra HD Android Smart LED TV X65|L65M6-RA

With support for Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and HLG, the Redmi X65 TV can help you enjoy a broad range of HDR content. It covers 85% of the NTSC color space and 92% DCI-P3 under its Wide Colour Gamut, so that you get realistic visuals with rich colours. This is further enhanced by its Vivid Picture Engine that fine tunes the brightness and contrast. To avoid motion blur on action movies or sports content, the Redmi X65 TV uses MEMC Reality Flow technology. Its Dual 15W speakers can pack a punch for most content, although bass lovers might need to look for an external solution. With features like Universal Search and Smart Recommendations, the PatchWall interface makes your content experience intuitive. 

LG 109.2 cm (43 inches) 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV 43UP7720PTY

In addition to HDR, The LG TV features the Filmmaker Mode that is designed to retain the director’s vision of your favourite movies and shows. It reduces motion smoothing and retains the original aspect ratios, colours, and frame rates for an authentic experience. Its Game Optimiser feature includes presets for popular genres like FPS, RPG, and RTS, enabling immersive gaming sessions. With low input lag, your in-game moves are reflected immediately on-screen giving you a competitive edge. Its Quad Core Processor 4K upscales regular content to 4K quality for consistent entertainment. While its AI Brightness Control optimises brightness levels for ambient light, its AI Sound feature adjusts the sound output by analysing the content.

Sony Bravia 139 cm (55 inches) 4K HDR Certified Android OLED TV 55A8H

The Sony Bravia A8H TV features the Triluminos technology powered by its X1 processor. This technology expands its colour reproduction for results that are close to natural. Its 4K X-Reality PRO feature uses a 4K database to upscale 2K and FHD content to match the quality of UHD resolution. With the Pixel Contrast Booster, this TV enhances colour and contrast in brighter areas of the image for more vivid visuals. The Super Bit Mapping HDR technology produces an extensive range of tones, shades and gradations of light for smooth results. With a self-illuminating OLED panel, you get wide viewing angles that satisfy every viewer in the room wherever they’re seated.

iFFALCON 139 cm (55 inches) 4K Ultra HD Certified Android Smart QLED TV 55H71 (Metallic Black) (2021 Model)

With Dolby Atmos support, the iFFALCON 55H71 enhances audio for supported content to produce 3D sound that fills the room. Its bezel-less design creates an immersive viewing experience for your favourite shows and movies. With inbuilt Google Assistant, you can control the TV with voice commands for hands-free control. The Android operating system used by the TV includes the Google Play Store, which lets you download various apps from an expansive library as needed. With ample connectivity options, you don’t have to physically switch the source every time between your console, laptop and other devices. A quad-core processor paired with 2GB of RAM aims to keep your user experience lag-free and smooth.

 

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