The next generation of HDR is here. HDR10+ Advanced and Dolby Vision 2 are coming, bringing support for screens with higher brightness, more advanced tone mapping and more. The two new formats are the ...
Motion smoothing has a bad reputation among most cinephiles, as well as many home theater enthusiasts and content creators. Also known as motion or video interpolation, motion smoothing is available ...
Streaming service Disney+ is set to gain support for HDR10+ in the near future, according to an announcement made at CES by HDR10+ Technologies (via MediaPlayNews). HDR10+ offers improved brightness ...
Forward-looking: HDR is evolving to address one of the most polarizing aspects of modern televisions: motion smoothing. Traditionally, this feature – formally known as motion interpolation – aims to ...
Dolby unveiled Dolby Vision 2 in September, and Samsung has already fired back with its own upgrades to its image quality format. The company is a key player in the consortium behind the HDR10 and ...
Nearly ten years ago, Netflix moved in to become one of the early adopters of content featuring High Dynamic Range (HDR) with the HDR10 format. Now, the company will finally be including the improved ...
Samsung has revealed a new upgraded version of its premium HDR10+ picture format that’s designed to improve the high dynamic range experience across everything from brightness and tone mapping to ...
If you thought Micro RGB would be the only new TV tech proliferating throughout TV lineups in 2026, think again. Dolby Vision 2 is also coming to many new TVs this year. Hisense announced its ...
If you’ve noticed that HDR formats including Dolby Vision have suddenly stopped working on Disney+, you’re not alone, and it’s actually an intentional change. A support page has even removed mention ...
Disney+ subscribers in some European countries have lost access to advanced HDR features like Dolby Vision, TechRadar and FlatpanelsHD report. The issue was first spotted by German Disney+ subscribers ...
If Dolby Vision suddenly disappeared from your Disney+ feed, you're not imagining things. The streaming service is intentionally killing HDR formats for users across Europe. Disney+ disabling Dolby ...