Netflix has upgraded its streaming service to deliver HDR10+ content, offering enhanced picture quality for Samsung TV owners and other supported devices.
HDR10+ joins the ranks of HDR formats like Dolby Vision, HLG, and HDR10. Here’s everything you need to know about the picture standard.
The news that Netflix will support HDR10+ really only matters to Samsung owners.
Before, Netflix users could only stream HDR titles in Dolby Vision or HDR10.
Netflix now supports HDR10 Plus, allowing Samsung TV owners to enjoy enhanced clarity and color. This feature is available through Netflix’s Premium plan and is used in roughly 50% of eligible viewing hours.
Netflix has added a new HDR format, marking a major enhancement over its existing Dolby Vision and HDR10 streaming options.
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