Netflix now supports HDR10+ streaming in addition to Dolby Vision
Netflix is always working to improve your streaming experience, and their latest update is pretty exciting. Now, in addition to HDR10 and Dolby Vision, Netflix is offering HDR10+ streaming content for those of you with compatible devices. It’s been almost ten years since Netflix first dipped their toes into HDR streaming with Marco Polo, and they’re continuing to expand their support.
HDR10+ is a new format that uses dynamic metadata to enhance picture quality based on what your device can handle, much like Dolby Vision. To illustrate the difference, Netflix shared a comparison between HDR10 and HDR10+, showing off the improved picture quality.
If you’re a Samsung TV owner, this news is especially great for you. Samsung TVs don’t support Dolby Vision, so the addition of HDR10+ content means you won’t miss out on the enhanced viewing experience. Other brands like Hisense, Panasonic, Philips, and TCL support both HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, giving you even more options for high-quality streaming content.
Netflix is committed to providing the best possible viewing experience, and this update is just one more step in that direction. So get ready to enjoy even more vibrant and detailed content on your favorite shows and movies with HDR10+ streaming from Netflix!