Samsung explains HDR10+ adaptive technology

Samsung recently published an article detailing the HDR10+ standard, stating that all new 4K TVs in 2021 support this standard and support HDR10+ Adaptive adaptive adjustment technology, which can automatically adjust brightness and hue according to ambient light.

Samsung said that HDR10+ is a free and open standard that can be used by any display device manufacturer. This technology can also help video content creators to provide flexible color grading and mapping curves to show better pictures.

Samsung said that HDR10+ adaptive display technology can collect information from ambient light through sensors to improve the viewing experience of users at home. In addition, on the 2021 Neo QLED series TV, the technology can also use the AI ​​artificial intelligence engine for analysis to optimize brightness and contrast in real-time.

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With this technology, users can see ideal images that can return the original author’s intentions under different ambient lights throughout the day. The HDR10+ standard has been launched for two years. Samsung said that it currently has 120 partners.

There are thousands of different devices on the market that support this technology. In addition, there are more than 3,100 TVs from more than 20 manufacturers. The projector and projector support HDR10+. Today, Amazon, Prime Video, Google-YouTube, Rakuten TV, Paramount+, and other overseas platforms have all supported this technology.

There are currently more than 2,000 videos that support HDR10+, which users can watch. In addition, domestic Bilibili supports HDR10, which can be turned on by users on supported terminals.

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