
"Disney+ has started streaming movies and shows in the HDR10+ format. Support is somewhat limited for now. Only certain content from Hulu, which The Walt Disney Company acquired in June, is available in HDR10+. In an announcement today, Samsung said that "over 1,000" Hulu titles are available in HDR10+ and that "additional Disney+" content will support HDR10+ "in the future." Previously, Disney+ only supported the HDR10 and Dolby Vision HDR formats."
"Samsung TVs are the first devices to gain the ability to stream HDR10+ content from Disney+, according to an announcement from Samsung today. The electronics company said that its Samsung Crystal UHD TVs and above from 2018 onward, including its OLED TVs, The Frame TVs, QLED TVs, and Micro RGB TV, support HDR10+. The Disney+ app on Apple's tvOS also lists HDR10+, site FlatpanelsHD pointed out."
Disney+ now offers select movies and shows in the HDR10+ format, with initial availability limited to certain Hulu titles. Samsung reported that over 1,000 Hulu titles are available in HDR10+, and additional Disney+ content will receive HDR10+ support in the future. Samsung Crystal UHD and newer TVs from 2018 onward, including OLED, The Frame, QLED, and Micro RGB models, can stream HDR10+ from Disney+. The Disney+ app on Apple's tvOS also lists HDR10+. The unified Disney+/Hulu app enabled the restricted HDR10+ rollout, and HDR10+ support targets Samsung TV owners who lack Dolby Vision.
Read at Ars Technica
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]