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Samsung TV owners can finally get better 4K HDR on Netflix

Netflix has Add support for HDR10 Plus – The step that will finally allow Samsung TV owners to better benefit from their devices to flow clearly and color. The broadcast service is now providing HDR10 Plus through its installment plan, with a coordination account for about 50 percent of “qualified viewing hours”.

Samsung TVs lack the support of Dolby Vision, which is HDR format with dynamic definition data that improves the levels of tone and brightness for individual scenes. Samsung HDR10 Plus was launched in 2017, which similarly leads to adjustments to drawing a tone based on each scene, but without it Kings payments required to see DolbyHDR10 Plus may be less common than Dolby Vision, but Samsung is the largest TV brand in the world, carrying The market share is about 30 percent.

Without support for HDR10 Plus, Samsung TV owners were forced to watch the Netflix content with HDR10. Unlike HDR10 Plus and Dolby Vision, HDR10 uses fixed data for an entire movie or TV program, an “everyone suits” in dialect maps drawing that can produce less accurate lighting, especially in very bright or very dark scenes.

Although not many signs, unlike PRIME Video, supported by HDR10 Plus at launch, the services gradually jumped on board, Including Disney Plusand Apple TV PlusAnd now Netflix. Other TVs of Panasonic, Hisenesse and TCL also provide HDR10 Plus, but many Dolby Vision vision as well.

Netflix HDR10 Plus enabled On the AV1 video coding programIt means that you will need a standard TV. Most of the TVs that have been made during the past five years or so have already adopted AV1. The company says it plans to expand the HDR10 Plus library range to all HDR addresses by the end of 2025.

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