Netflix has announced that it's adding support for the HDR10+ advanced HDR format, which is a rival to Dolby Vision, and is supported on TVs from the likes of Samsung, Panasonic, Hisense and TCL.
Joining the ranks of other HDR codecs, including Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG, HDR10+ unlocks the full potential of your TV’s picture processing, but it’s not a format you’ll find on every ...
Netflix announced today that it has started offering HDR movies and shows in the HDR10+ format. Since December 2014, when season 1 of Marco Polo debuted, Netflix has supported the HDR10 and Dolby ...
Netflix now supports HDR10+, joining other streaming services like Disney+ and Prime Video. HDR10+ uses dynamic metadata to adjust brightness, colors, and contrast on a frame-by-frame basis ...
Netflix now lets users stream HDR10+ content on supported devices Users will need a Netflix Premium subscription to access HDR10+ content Netflix says it is expanding its library with more HDR10+ ...
Netflix is now streaming HDR10+ content for AV1-enabled devices. This is claimed to enhance the viewing experience for certified HDR10+ devices, which previously only received HDR10 content. Metadata ...
Netflix has added a new HDR format to its service, confirming that it’s now streaming in HDR10+. This isn’t just a tick box exercise, it’s a pretty big deal in the world of HDR streaming ...
Nearly ten years ago, Netflix moved in to become one of the early adopters of content featuring High Dynamic Range (HDR) with the HDR10 format. Now, the company will finally be including the ...
AV1 adoption has been slow, but Netflix plans to offer HDR10+ on AV1-compatible devices. To access this feature, users need a Netflix Premium plan, which now costs $24.99 per month. HDR10+ will ...
Netflix is now streaming some of its video content in the HDR10 plus format, an upgrade to HDR10 that it was also supporting alongside Dolby Vision. The high dynamic range format is available to ...