As of this writing, though, HDR10+ has become extremely common, at least in the US. Samsung claims that it's present for ...
Disney+ has started streaming movies and shows in the HDR10+ format. Support is somewhat limited for now. Only certain content from Hulu, which The Walt Disney Company acquired in June, is available ...
Despite some huge backers, it's not setting the world on fire.
Netflix announced today that it has started offering HDR movies and shows in the HDR10+ format. Since December 2014, when season 1 of Marco Polo debuted, Netflix has supported the HDR10 and Dolby ...
For years, Samsung TV owners have been in a kind of HDR purgatory: their screens could show fantastic brightness, deep blacks, and punchy colors, but they couldn’t use Dolby Vision-the premium HDR ...
Netflix has announced that it's adding support for HDR10+ streaming, on top of the existing HDR10 and Dolby Vision formats that are already offered on the streaming service. HDR10+ should offer ...
Netflix has added a new HDR format to its service, confirming that it’s now streaming in HDR10+. This isn’t just a tick box exercise, it’s a pretty big deal in the world of HDR streaming formats. Up ...
What’s happened? Disney+ has enabled HDR10+ streaming for select titles, but only on Samsung TVs for now. The launch covers Crystal UHD, Neo QLED, QLED, OLED, and The Frame models from 2018 onward ...
Samsung Electronics America today announced that Samsung TVs will be the first to support HDR10+ content across Disney+ and Hulu titles. HDR10+ enables an even more immersive viewing experience, with ...
Samsung has revealed a new upgraded version of its premium HDR10+ picture format that’s designed to improve the high dynamic range experience across everything from brightness and tone mapping to ...
HDR can make movies and shows appear closer to how content creators intended, with higher contrast and more colors. Here's what HDR means for your TV.