Gamers rejoice! The days of calibrating your TV when starting a new game are quickly coming to an end thanks to a new technology called HDR10+ Gaming. Samsung recently unveiled this new technology in a blog post, which they said gives gamers an automatic solution for calibrating key settings like brightness, contrast, and gamma for a “true reference mode.”
Besides calibrating the TVs settings, HDR10+ Gaming enables features like Variable Refresh Rate on Samsung’s new TVs and monitors, which should help smooth out fast motion. The only catch is that games must be optimized for HDR10+ Gaming. Samsung says that Sabre Interactive already has games in this format, but the company is expected to debut more compatible titles at CES 2022.
As far as supported hardware is concerned, you will need a Samsung 2022 monitor or TV, as well as an Nvidia GeForce RTX 30 Series, RTX 20 Series, and GTX 16 Series GPU. All these cards should receive an update early this year to support the format.
Unfortunately, Samsung’s post doesn’t mention big console platforms like Microsoft’s Xbox Series X or Sony’s PS5, which means console gamers might not see support for a while. That said, HDR10+ Gaming does offer some nice benefits that truly take advantage of the latest HDMI 2.1 specification and could be a real boon to gamers who’ve struggled in the past to get the perfect display settings.
(All information was provided by TechRadar)

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