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    Netflix Adds High Dynamic Range Support for Windows 10

    Netflix Adds High Dynamic Range Support for Windows 10

    Connoisseurs of online streaming content will be glad to know that Netflix now officially supports High Dynamic Range on Windows 10. This is applicable not just on the Netflix app, but on Microsoft’s Edge web browser as well. Other than those two, requirements include an HDR capable display screen and…

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    Samsung and Amazon Unveil New HDR Standard

    Samsung and Amazon have teamed up to develop an improved high dynamic range (HDR) standard that it hopes will rival Dolby Vision (and, of course, help the pair from paying royalties for using Dolby’s standard). The new standard, HDR10+, is a revision of the current HDR10 standard as certified by…

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    Netflix Values HDR Content Over 8K – Has No VR Plans

    While Netflix is increasing its output of 4K resolution content, users should not expect the streaming on-demand platform to introduce 8K video any time soon. Instead, the company will be pushing high dynamic range (HDR) content, which increases colour and contrast range in images. “Something that’s a little bit more…

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    Netflix to Introduce HDR Content This Year

    With 4K slowly becoming the home standard for televisions and computer monitors, it seems that high dynamic range (HDR) is set to become the latest innovation for video content. HDR takes images of the same content, taken at a range of different exposures, and blends them together to highlight details…

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    HDMI Forum Releases HDMI 2.0a Specifications

    HDMI Forum Inc, the non-profit corporation behind the HDMI standard, announced the latest specifications that now have reached version 2.0a. The new upgraded specification enables transmission of HDR formats which provide enhanced picture quality by simultaneously enabling greater detail for both the dark and bright parts of an image. “We recognized…

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