Ready for Brighter OLEDs? DisplayHDR True Black 1400 Is Ready to Deliver
Displays will need a max peak brightness of 1,400 nits and up to 700 nits full-screen. Lenovo and Samsung will be the first to showcase qualifying screens at this week's Bilibili World 2026. The…
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