Netflix expands the list of HDR10-supported devices with the Galaxy S10 family
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- 04 Mar 2019
Cir90, 03 Mar 2019Exynos no supports HDR 10 or HDR 10+ stop fooling people on... moreThe article is correct.
Samsung is one of the main players in the creation of HDR10 & HDR10+ display panels, not Qualcomm.
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- 03 Mar 2019
Anonymous, 03 Mar 2019I didn't know HDR+ is co-developed by Samsung, that's cool.*HDR10+
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- 03 Mar 2019
I didn't know HDR+ is co-developed by Samsung, that's cool.
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- 03 Mar 2019
Anonymous, 03 Mar 2019I mean HDR on phone sis really pointless. I can get that yo... more30fps to 60fps is what everyone need. But its only on expensive Xperia series.
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- 03 Mar 2019
Exynos no supports HDR 10 or HDR 10+ stop fooling people only the 855 supports all HDR formats
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- 03 Mar 2019
Do iPads support HDR10+
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- 03 Mar 2019
Note7 owner, 03 Mar 2019What's there to watch on Amazon prime video? Besides The Gr... moreThe Grand Tour is the best show on Amazon Prime.
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- 03 Mar 2019
I mean HDR on phone sis really pointless. I can get that you want this effect on giant screens because it can offer unparalleled immersion when watching moves. However a 6 inch screen can't and won't bring any immersion HDR or not.
Now if Samsung were to push 5k mobile screens + VR movie watching , it would had completely changed the industry. It would of been more immersive than even $10k TVs, basically kill that industry for a lot of people. Yet they don't because they want to keep selling TVs... So what is the point HDR on a small screen that is too low res to be used for VR movies (you'd need 5k for that)? Another pointless gimmick, half hearted and half made... I hate those
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- 02 Mar 2019
Netflix and shill