Samsung tem announce Their first monitors will support the HDR10+ gaming standard, an extended version of HDR10 geared towards gaming that can also be automatically calibrated. It was HDR10 + Gaming advertise early In October, Samsung is revealing that its new 2022 lineup of QLED TVs (Q70 and up) and gaming monitors will be the first to support this standard.
Samsung has partnered with Saber Interactive to bring HDR10+ support to fortress 2 E Pinball FX, which will be shown at CES 2022 (as long as the game developer never give up) In addition, Game Mechanic Studios will receive the title of HDR10 + games happy lanes and kidnapped princess in the land.
The games promoted by Samsung contrast with the main games available on the competing standard: Dolby Vision games – inclusive infinite auraE gears 5, E Call of Duty: Cold War Black Ops. Xbox Series X e S. already supported No fewer than ten games in Dolby Vision.
HDR10 + Gaming has more visual metadata than regular HDR10 (targets four times maximum brightness), supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) for better visual appearance and visual game performance. Samsung also claims that the benchmark will operate “above 120 Hz”, but does not go into details.
The competing standard, Dolby Vision Gaming, actually does all of this (except for its claim of 120 Hz or more). In addition, Samsung’s competitor LG announce OLED C1 and G1 screens with Dolby Vision gaming standards in June this year.
The full HDR10+ experience, like Dolby Vision, is only viable if the entire configuration is vertically integrated to support the format. This means that to experience HDR10+ gaming, your PC will need an Nvidia graphics card (with future support for GeForce RTX 30 Series, RTX 20 Series and GTX 16 Series GPUs), a game programmed with additional visual metadata, and an O monitor new Samsung that can take off.
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