Samsung launches HDR10 + gaming monitors
Samsung has announced that select 2022 4K and 8K TVs and gaming monitors support the new HDR10+ gaming standard, providing an immersive and ultra-responsive HDR gaming experience for gamers.
Gaming HDR10+ is an extended, game-focused version of HDR10 that can also calibrate automatically. HDR10+ for gaming was announced in October. But Samsung is now revealing which lineup supports the standard.
A new, advanced HDR gameplay will be revealed at CES 2022 along with a slate of 4K and 8K gaming titles, all powered by NVIDIA GPUs.
The company said: We are very proud to announce that the new HDR10+ gaming standard is being adopted by Samsung's 2022 Neo QLED line with its Q70 series TV and gaming monitors. This allows users to enjoy the game experience with advanced visuals and richer photorealistic images.
Samsung continues to invest in users' viewing experiences as technology continues to advance and provide new enhanced features and capabilities.
This new standard, developed by HDR10+ Technologies, gives game developers the tools they need to provide gamers with a compelling and consistent HDR gaming experience. This is without the need for manual calibration across a variety of display technologies for different input sources, including platforms, PCs and more.
Samsung's 2022 lineup of TV and gaming monitors supports the HDR10+ gaming standard by allowing for automatic HDR calibration.
Auto HDR calibration provides picture quality to meet the demand of game developers. This translates into one of the most accurate and responsive gaming experiences available to date.
Samsung supports HDR10 + for gaming
by removing the need for manual settings when loading games. The game engine automatically optimizes video game content in real time.
This feature also ensures detail in darker shadows and preserves the brightest highlights. This is so that players can see and interact with everything across the screen.
It also initializes the display to the true reference mode. This provides better colors without players having to spend additional time on game settings.
It is expected that many gaming companies will display HDR10+ titles for games during the upcoming CES 2022 exhibition. Including Saber Interactive.
In addition, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 Series, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 16 Series GPUs support HDR10+ for gaming with drivers scheduled for release in 2022.