Ultimate guide to HDR TV formats: HDR10, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG and beyond

High dynamic range (HDR) enhances TV image quality with superior brightness, contrast, and color over standard dynamic range (SDR). Most modern TVs support key formats like universal HDR10, dynamic-metadata options Dolby Vision and HDR10+, and broadcast-friendly HLG. TV performance and content mastering matter most, but understanding formats aids buying decisions. Recent updates like Dolby Vision 2 at CES 2026 add advanced features.

HDR preserves detail in bright highlights and dark shadows, making content more vibrant and lifelike on compatible displays. Without HDR sources, TVs can tone-map SDR but with limited gains. HDR content appears on streaming (Netflix, Disney+, Amazon), 4K Blu-rays, games, and broadcasts, with most new productions supporting at least one format.

HDR10: The free, open baseline standard, decoded by all HDR TVs. It uses static metadata set for the entire title, ensuring broad compatibility but no scene-specific tweaks. Widely available everywhere.

HDR10+: Samsung-led dynamic metadata format (per-scene/frame adjustments) with lower/no royalties. Supported by Samsung, Epson, TCL, Hisense, Roku TVs; services like Amazon, Apple TV, Disney+, Paramount+, Netflix (select titles). Less common on Blu-ray; Samsung prioritizes it over Dolby Vision.

Dolby Vision: Premium dynamic metadata for optimal scene-by-scene control, up to 12-bit color (vs. 10-bit HDR10). Licensing fees ensure end-to-end optimization. On Netflix, Amazon, Vudu, Apple TV, some 4K Blu-rays; TVs from most brands except Samsung. At CES 2026, Dolby unveiled Dolby Vision 2 (backward-compatible): optional motion smoothing, ambient light/content intelligence adjustments, and Dolby Vision 2 Max for premium TVs.

HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma): BBC/NHK creation for broadcasts, backward-compatible with SDR TVs (looks normal there, HDR on capable sets). Limited content (BBC iPlayer, DirecTV, YouTube); wide display support but lower dynamic range.

Other formats: Technicolor Advanced HDR (SL-HDR1/2/3) adds niche features like backward compatibility or dynamic metadata but sees minimal adoption (e.g., NextGenTV).

No format war exists—HDR10 suffices for reliable gains over SDR. For best results, choose TVs with Dolby Vision or HDR10+ dynamic metadata, especially high-end models. Content availability favors HDR10/Dolby Vision; check service/TV specs.

관련 기사

Illustration of TCL's new QM8L, QM7L, and RM9L 2026 mini-LED TVs showcased in a modern showroom, emphasizing brightness, color, and premium features.
AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

TCL expands 2026 mini-LED TV lineup with QM8L, QM7L, and RM9L

AI에 의해 보고됨 AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

Following its CES 2026 unveiling of the flagship X11L SQD-Mini LED series, TCL released the QM8L super quantum dot mini-LED TV with up to 6,000 nits peak brightness and 4,000 local dimming zones. The QM7L is available for preorder starting at $1,200, and the premium RM9L RGB-mini LED TV starts at $8,000. These build on prior models like the QM8K with enhanced color and contrast.

Disney+ subscribers in Germany, Portugal, Poland, France, and the Netherlands have lost access to Dolby Vision streaming, according to reports from TechRadar and FlatpanelsHD. The company attributes the issue to technical challenges but has removed references to the feature from its support pages. A patent dispute with InterDigital may be the underlying cause.

AI에 의해 보고됨

Adjusting specific settings on Hisense TVs can enhance image quality without special equipment. Key changes include selecting the right picture mode and tweaking brightness, contrast, and motion features. These tweaks apply to models like the U7 and U6 MiniLED series.

Sony will eliminate several features from the program guides on certain Bravia televisions starting late May 2026, affecting users of over-the-air antennas and set-top boxes. Channel logos and thumbnail images will disappear, and program information may be limited. The changes apply to models from 2023 through 2025.

AI에 의해 보고됨

독일 뮌헨 제1지방법원이 중국 TV 제조사 TCL의 일부 제품을 QLED TV로 홍보하는 광고를 중단하라고 명령했다. 법원은 TCL의 해당 모델들이 QLED TV에서 기대되는 색상 재현 성능을 제공하지 않는다고 판단했다. 삼성전자가 제기한 소송에서 나온 이 판결은 TCL의 기술에 대한 추가 소송에 영향을 미칠 전망이다.

삼성전자가 2025년까지 17년 연속 글로벌 상업용 디스플레이 시장에서 선두를 지켰다. Omdia 연구에 따르면 2025년 삼성의 시장 점유율은 단위 판매 기준 35.2%로, 사상 최대 250만 대를 판매했다.

이 웹사이트는 쿠키를 사용합니다

사이트를 개선하기 위해 분석을 위한 쿠키를 사용합니다. 자세한 내용은 개인정보 보호 정책을 읽으세요.
거부