Samsung announces HDR10+ Gaming standard

Samsung announced today that in 2022, some 4K and 8K TVs and gaming monitors will support the new HDR10+ Gaming standard, providing players with an immersive HDR gaming experience. Samsung said that new high-end HDR gameplay will be announced at CES in 2022, and a list of supported 4K and 8K games will also be released, all supported by NVIDIA GPUs.

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Samsung Electronics executive Seokwoo Yong said that the new HDR10+ Gaming standard will be adopted by Samsung Neo QLED series and Q70 and above TV series and gaming monitors in 2022, allowing users to enjoy the gaming experience through cutting-edge visual effects and richer and more realistic images.

According to officials, this new standard developed by HDR10+ Technologies, LLC provides game developers with the tools they need to provide players with a consistent HDR gaming experience without the need for manual calibration of various display technologies for various input sources.

Several game companies, including Saber Interactive, are expected to showcase their HDR10+ games at the upcoming 2022 International Consumer Electronics Show. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series, RTX 20 series and GTX 16 series GPUs will support the HDR10 + Gaming standard, and the driver is scheduled to be released in 2022.

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