Netflix has introduced HDR10 Plus support in its Premium plan, enhancing the viewing experience for Samsung TV owners, who previously relied on HDR10. This format employs scene-by-scene tone mapping, a significant improvement over HDR10's static metadata. Although HDR10 Plus is less common than Dolby Vision, it accounts for 50% of eligible viewing hours on Netflix. This transition reflects a growing trend among streaming services to adopt HDR10 Plus, with plans to expand its content library by 2025, ensuring enhanced clarity and color for Samsung users.
Netflix has added support for HDR10 Plus through its Premium plan, enhancing viewing experience for Samsung TV owners who previously lacked this capability.
Samsung TVs, lacking Dolby Vision support, will benefit from Netflix's addition of HDR10 Plus, which adjusts tone mapping scene-by-scene for improved clarity and color.
The HDR10 Plus format accounts for around 50 percent of 'eligible viewing hours' on Netflix, emphasizing its growing importance among streaming options.
Netflix's move to support HDR10 Plus, alongside other services, marks a significant shift in how content will be experienced on Samsung TVs and beyond.
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