
The color volume of a TV is measured by two factors: color gamut and brightness level. The color gamut measurement looks at the largest amount of colors that can be displayed physically, while the peak brightness level represents a TV's highest brightness level. The larger the color gamut and the higher the brightness level, the bigger the color volume of the TV.
Samsung claims that it uses a new metal Quantum Dot material in its new QLED TV that significantly improves color gamut and peak brightness level. With a peak brightness level of 1500 to 2000 nits, the company's new QLED TV offers 100 percent color volume. The company also claims that its QLED TV offers wide viewing angles as well as deep black levels. All of this results in a great TV watch experience overall.