Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. announced that a limited number of 4K and 8K HDR10+ gaming displays would support the new HDR10+ GAMING in 2022, allowing gamers to enjoy a more immersive and responsive HDR gaming experience. The new 4K and 8K game titles powered by NVIDIA GPUs, will be introduced at CES 2022.
Samsung has teamed up with Saber Interactive to offer HDR10+ support to Castle 2 e Pinball FX, which will debut at CES 2022 (if the game developer doesn’t quit up). Game Mechanic Studios will also be given the titles of HDR10 + games Happy arcade and Earth’s kidnapped princess.
For enhanced graphics and visual gaming performance, HDR10+ Gaming displays offer more visual information than ordinary HDR10 (targets four times maximum brightness), supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM). Samsung also states that the standard will function “above 120Hz,” but does not explain.
This technology keeps the brightest highlights while preserving details in the darkest shadows, allowing players to see and respond to everything on the screen. It also sets the display to “real reference mode,” which improves color without requiring players to spend additional time messing with game settings.
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