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Don't confuse HDR as in High Definition Recorder and Samsungs HDR which stands for. "High Dynamic Range" which are 2 totally different features! Yrs this TV has HDR as in "High Dynamic Range" it does NOT have a HDRecorder as in a TIVO, satellite box or cable box!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello bubba, this unit does have HDR. ^Britt
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes this TV does feature HDR. You have to make sure that your device support HDR. The PS4 for example has it on by default and when you get into a game that supports it, you can toggle it on and off. For a PC, you need to make sure your GPU has HDMI 2.0a. Set the Color Space to Auto and if everything lines up, HDR should kick in by itself. By the way, Netflix & Youtube, both pre-installed apps on this TV, support HDR. So you don't need to do anything other than search for HDR content and watch it. VUDU and Google Play also supports HDR but you must buy/rent the 4K versions to see it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This TV does not have HDR (32" N5300 1080p). Samsung is incorrect, I have tested it with a pc, ps4 pro, xbox one x and UHD player.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This TV does have HDR. When viewing HDR content, your video settings will be different compared to viewing SDR content. If you adjust your SDR content settings, you must also adjust them for HDR as well. It's not exactly good with HDR(limited brightness/color), but it does support it and will display it differently, just not as good as the high-end HDR models.
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