DisplayHDR 600
DisplayHDR 600 is a certification standard developed by the VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) for high dynamic range (HDR) displays. It ensures that monitors can achieve a peak brightness of at least 600 nits, providing brighter highlights and better contrast in images. This standard also requires a minimum color gamut coverage, enhancing the overall color accuracy and vibrancy of the display.
To meet the DisplayHDR 600 certification, a monitor must support local dimming, which improves black levels by dimming specific areas of the screen. This feature, combined with the required brightness and color performance, makes DisplayHDR 600 suitable for gaming, content creation, and media consumption, delivering a more immersive visual experience.