But the main reason Samsung isn't currently courting Dolby Vision is because it's backing a royalty-free dynamic metadata HDR system called HDR10+. Samsung claims there are over 1000 titles available ...
To take advantage of this exciting HDR format, you need three things: a TV that supports Dolby Vision, a 4K Blu-ray player ...
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Samsung vs. LG smart TVs
The big difference and important question when it comes to formatting between LG and Samsung concerns Dolby Vision. This ...
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meaning they're more prone to struggling with getting the HDR balance right. Brighter high-end TVs (including the best Samsung TVs) can get away with not using Dolby Vision, because they're bright ...
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Whether it's HDR10, HLG or HDR10+ (but not Dolby Vision, an HDR format not supported by Samsung TVs and projectors) the pictures burst off the big screen with dazzling highlights and vibrant color ...
Even the best Samsung TVs lack Dolby Vision support. However, they do support a similar format called HDR10+. Dolby Vision and HDR10+ are both dynamic metadata high-dynamic-range formats.
As with all Samsung TVs, the Q60D supports the HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG high dynamic range formats, but not Dolby Vision. For Dolby Vision support in a similar price range, look to the Amazon Omni QLED.
We found two downsides. First, Samsung TVs don’t support the Dolby Vision HDR format, which is a dealbreaker for some people. Second, the 83-inch model, the largest in the series, doesn’t ...
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