For starters, you’ll need a TV that supports an HDR format — and they’re not cross-compatible. That means that you won’t get the benefits of Dolby Vision on a TV that only supports HDR10+.
In 2025, anyone looking for the best TVs will likely have encountered the terms HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, both of which are high dynamic range (HDR) formats that promise incredibly realistic visuals ...
HDR10 is the most basic and common HDR format. It's supported on all HDR TVs and is used as the standard HDR format on all 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs and streaming apps with HDR content.
The upcoming Super Bowl (LIX for anyone who’s counting) will be available for the first time in the event’s history in both ...
The BBC has been working hard to push its video to a higher level of quality, beyond even 4K and HDR. The result is a new format called Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) which will mean the BBC can air new ...
As I’ve covered recently, HDR by Barco is a brand-new format that technically offers the highest quality cinema images. Specs-wise it uses a technology called Light Steering to send brightness ...
Samsung is the last remaining major holdout against Dolby Vision among TV manufacturers. None of its models support Dolby ...
introduced HDR wallpaper support, allowing consumers with compatible hardware an set high dynamic range wallpapers using images in JXR format. You can try the new feature by updating your system ...