4K technology displays images at over eight million pixels (3,840 x 2,160), providing four times the detail of 1080p HD (2 million pixels in total). HDR technology enhances a pixel’s ability to become brighter or darker, expanding the set of colours that can be displayed. 4K ensures that the image is clear, while HDR uses colour ranges to create image depth. An HDR TV can cover a wider space within the colour spectrum. To quantify it, a standard dynamic range (SDR) television can display approximately 16 million colours, while an HDR-capable TV can display approximately 1 billion colours. This enables the creation of more realistic images on screen, and helps to mimic what a person might see in reality.