Enable 4K HDR support to TV's for extended display use when viewing High End Photographs in Capture One or other Photo Edditing software
A large number of Photographers are using high end Cameras capable of recording 16 bits per pixel HDR. There are also a large number of 4K HDR TV's being sold but they only display Jpeg format at 8 bits per pixel. It would be fantastic to have a device that would bring these technologies together so people could use their TV's to view and or edit their HDR photographs properly on a 4K HDR device.

Thank you for the suggestion. Could you specifiy the platform you are using? PC/Mac, which OS, which application and product using DisplayLink technology? For HDR, all elements must do their part and they are not all technically capable.
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Karol Legerd commented
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Mario commented
I'd use it on my MacBook Air M1
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Anonymous commented
I'd use this with Macbook Pro Retina, 2015 through 2017 models. USB 3.0 through USB C.
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Ralph Davies commented
OS is Windows 7 or 10 Software I use is Capture One V10, Photoshop, IrfanView and other software capable of HDR 30bit.
Can the new VR system be used to drive a 4K HDR TV ?