Samsung has announced several of its 2022 4K and 8K TVs as well as gaming monitors will support the new HDR10+ gaming standard. The new, cutting-edge HDR gameplay will be unveiled at CES 2022 along with a list of 4K and 8K game titles, all powered by Nvidia graphics.
The new standard gives game developers the tools they need to provide gamers with an immersive and consistent HDR gaming experience without manual calibration across various display technologies for various input sources, including consoles, PCs, and more.
By removing the need for manual settings, the game engine will automatically optimize content in real-time. This will deliver more details in the dark shadows in-game while preserving the brightest highlights. It also offers better color saturation with a "true reference mode".
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 30 series, RTX 20 series, and GTX 16 series GPUs will support the HDR10+ gaming standard with drivers that will be released this year.
Gaming companies like Saber Interactive and Game Mechanics Studio will be showcasing their HDR10+ gaming titles at CES 2022.
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