HDR10+ Gaming Title Support Coming From 2 Studios
The new HDR10+ Gaming standard uses “source side tone mapping for more accurate game output to compatible displays, said the Samsung-led HDR10+ Technologies consortium Monday. “Every device must undergo rigorous compliance testing to insure that it meets performance requirements” before…
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earning a certification logo, it said. HDR10+ Gaming title support will be demonstrated at CES 2022 by Saber Interactive and Game Mechanic Studios. Samsung Electronics announced last week it will build the new standard into its 2022 gaming monitors and Neo QLED TV lineup in the Q70 TV series and above (see 2112230062).