Disney's streaming service is now broadcasting its first HDR10+ content, marking an essential step forward in image quality for fans. About 1,000 shows from Hulu will be made available with this enhanced technology at launch, though other titles under the Disney umbrella are set to gain support later on.
Samsung, a key player behind this standard for high dynamic range video, announced its plans and stated that content will initially be shown on their Samsung Crystal UHD TVs released since 2018 as well as select Samsung Smart Monitors.
HDR10+ upgrades upon HDR10 tech with enhanced image quality features, including wider contrast, brightness, and colors. However, viewers must possess compatible screens to reap the full benefits of this technology.
Interestingly, despite Netflix adding support for HDR10+ last March, several platforms have been offering it for longer than that.
Samsung, a key player behind this standard for high dynamic range video, announced its plans and stated that content will initially be shown on their Samsung Crystal UHD TVs released since 2018 as well as select Samsung Smart Monitors.
HDR10+ upgrades upon HDR10 tech with enhanced image quality features, including wider contrast, brightness, and colors. However, viewers must possess compatible screens to reap the full benefits of this technology.
Interestingly, despite Netflix adding support for HDR10+ last March, several platforms have been offering it for longer than that.