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Wifi 6E and Wifi 6

  WiFi 6E is an improved version of WiFi 6 that operates in the 6 GHz frequency band which is a significant upgrade over the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands used by WiFi 6. The 6 GHz frequency band is less congested and has more available channels enabling devices to achieve higher data transfer rates lower latency and better overall performance. Here are some of the key advantages of WiFi 6E over WiFi 6: More bandwidth  : With access to a wider frequency band WiFi 6E provides up to seven 160 MHz channels and up to fourteen 80 MHz channels compared to only two 160 MHz and four 80 MHz channels in WiFi 6.This additional bandwidth allows for faster data transfer rates and reduced network congestion. Faster speeds  : WiFi 6E is capable of achieving theoretical speeds of up to 9.6 Gbps compared to WiFi 6's theoretical speed of 6 Gbps.This is due to the availability of more channels and wider bandwidth. Lower latency  : WiFi 6E offers lower latency which is the tim...
  HDR10 and DisplayHDR 400 are both technologies related to high dynamic range (HDR) display technology.HDR is a technology that allows for a wider range of colors brightness levels and contrast on displays.This results in a more immersive viewing experience with more vivid colors and brighter whites while also providing deeper blacks and better shadow detail. HDR10 is a type of HDR standard used in many HDR-capable displays including televisions and computer monitors.It uses a 10-bit color depth allowing for up to 1.07 billion colors to be displayed and supports a peak brightness of 1,000 nits.HDR10 is an open standard and is widely supported by many manufacturers. DisplayHDR 400 on the other hand is a certification standard created by VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) for computer monitors.To be certified as DisplayHDR 400 a monitor must meet certain requirements including a peak brightness of 400 nits and support for local dimming.This certification ensures that the...