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VESA Refutes Existence of DisplayHDR 2000 Certification

The Video Electronics Standards Association, or VESA, has denied the existence of a DisplayHDR 2000 certification, in response to two Taobao listings that displayed a VESA certified “DisplayHDR 2000” logo on the products.

“VESA wishes to set the record straight on this development. There is no “DisplayHDR 2000” tier in the VESA DisplayHDR specification and logo program at this time,” the organization said in a statement on their website.

VESA added, “VESA has no knowledge of the origins of the DisplayHDR 2000 logo currently posted on these display listings on the Taobao website. However, VESA takes any misuse of our trademarks and logos seriously. VESA does not endorse the use of this logo unless and until a DisplayHDR 2000 tier has been officially announced by VESA, and any products claiming to meet this tier level have been officially certified by VESA and are listed on our website.”

As reported by PC Gamer, the two Taobao listings in question involve a Samsung Odyssey G9 and an Acer E1491CRG9. The former is currently listed on Samsung’s website with a HDR1000 certification.

While a DisplayHDR 2000 certification could become a reality in the future, the current list of VESA certifications begins with DisplayHDR 400 and goes up to DisplayHDR 1400, with DisplayHDR 500, DisplayHDR 600, DisplayHDR 1000, DisplayHDR 500 Black, and DisplayHDR 600 Black in between.


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