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HDR10+ will be coming to more TVs, as the technology group behind the dynamic format has opened the license to companies other than Samsung and Panasonic, which are already selling certified displays. HDR10+ offers scene-by-scene HDR mastering, but unlike Dolby Vision, features 10-bit color rather than 12-bit color.
“The new HDR10+ licensing and certification program represents a technological step forward for next generation displays,” said Danny Kaye, EVP, 20th Century Fox and Managing Director, Fox Innovation Lab. “HDR10+ improves the viewing experience for all audiences by delivering higher picture quality to a wider range of affordable TVs and devices.”
“The new HDR10+ licensing and certification program represents a technological step forward for next generation displays,” said Danny Kaye, EVP, 20th Century Fox and Managing Director, Fox Innovation Lab. “HDR10+ improves the viewing experience for all audiences by delivering higher picture quality to a wider range of affordable TVs and devices.”