The new cutting-edge HDR gaming technology will be announced at CES 2022, with 4K and 8K games all powered by NVIDIA GPUs. This new standard developed by HDR10+ Technologies LLC; It gives game developers all the tools they need to deliver a stunning and consistent HDR gaming experience without the need for manual adjustments across a variety of display technologies for a variety of input sources, including game consoles and PCs.
Samsung’s 2022 TV and gaming monitor lineup will support the HDR10+ GAMING standard, allowing automatic HDR adjustment to deliver stunning picture quality to meet the demands of game developers. In this way, gamers will have one of the most sensitive and authentic gaming experiences to date. The game engine automatically optimizes video game content in real time, eliminating the need for manual adjustments when games are loaded, as was previously only possible with movie and television content. This feature preserves details in both shadows and highlights on the screen so players can see and react to everything on the screen. The feature also puts the screen in “true reference mode”, improving colors so that players don’t waste time with game settings.
IT IS BEING MORE COMMON IN THE SECTOR
HDR10+ provides superior image quality by optimizing brightness and contrast in every scene and frame, with more accurate color expression. Launched four years ago, HDR10+ has grown strongly in the industry, with over 4,000 supported devices including TVs, projectors, smartphones and tablets from 128 partners and more than 28 manufacturers. HDR10+’s metadata provides flexible reference tone and mapping curve definition, enabling creators to bring the images they design to the screen in an impressive and faithful way. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series, RTX 20 Series, and GTX 16 Series GPUs will also support the HDR10+ GAMING standard, with drivers scheduled for release in 2022.