Disney+ has taken its first steps into high-definition territory with the rollout of HDR10+ content. Initially, only around 1,000 shows from Hulu will be available to stream at this enhanced quality level. However, fans can expect more Disney-branded programming to follow suit at a later date.
Samsung, a key player in the development of the HDR10+ standard for high dynamic range video, has announced its partnership with Disney+. The first batch of HDR10+ content will be made available on Samsung Crystal UHD TVs and select smart monitors that date back to 2018. This move aims to provide viewers with an immersive viewing experience.
HDR10+ is an upgraded version of the existing HDR10 technology, offering improved image quality through enhanced contrast, brightness, and color reproduction. It serves as a rival to Dolby Vision, which also provides scene-by-scene adjustments for optimal visuals. While some platforms have already adopted this standard, Disney+'s inclusion marks a significant step forward in its content offerings.
In recent months, Netflix has announced the addition of HDR10+ support, signaling that the technology is becoming increasingly widespread. Despite this, it seems that only a select few platforms have been early adopters of the standard.
Samsung, a key player in the development of the HDR10+ standard for high dynamic range video, has announced its partnership with Disney+. The first batch of HDR10+ content will be made available on Samsung Crystal UHD TVs and select smart monitors that date back to 2018. This move aims to provide viewers with an immersive viewing experience.
HDR10+ is an upgraded version of the existing HDR10 technology, offering improved image quality through enhanced contrast, brightness, and color reproduction. It serves as a rival to Dolby Vision, which also provides scene-by-scene adjustments for optimal visuals. While some platforms have already adopted this standard, Disney+'s inclusion marks a significant step forward in its content offerings.
In recent months, Netflix has announced the addition of HDR10+ support, signaling that the technology is becoming increasingly widespread. Despite this, it seems that only a select few platforms have been early adopters of the standard.