VESA Announces That The DisplayHDR 2000 Certification Does Not Exists Apr 20, 2021 11:06 EDT
Both the Samsung Odyssey G9 and Acer EL491CRG9 were thought to have the VESA DisplayHDR 2000 certification as seen on Taobao listings. The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has come out and said that such monitors could not possibly have a VESA DisplayHDR 2000 certification since it does not exist.
VESA DisplayHDR 2000 Does Not Exist, Leaving DisplayHDR 1400 As The Highest Possible Certification
The Samsung Odyssey G9 and Acer EL491CRG9 were both 49-inch curved ultrawide monitors with a peak brightness of 2000 nits (cd/m2) and MiniLED backlighting with 2048 local dimming zones. With those specifications, the monitors would fall under the DisplayHDR 2000 certification if it existed. These monitors will most likely have the DisplayHDR 1400 certification. Below is the official statement from VESA.
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