Well, when it comes to 4K and 8K TVs, HDR refers to a series of advanced picture formats that compatible TVs are able to decode. On paper, these are standards like HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision.
Netflix announced today that it has started offering HDR movies and shows in the HDR10+ format.
Here's what has been confirmed, plus our experts' best guesses for what will be revealed at Nintendo Direct on April 2.
Close to ten years after adding support for HDR10, Netflix is now bringing the improved HDR10+ format to the service.
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