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It does in fact of HDR. You need to allow HDR signals to be transmitted from the HDMI port by going into the Settings of your TV and going into Expert Settings. Then go to HMDI UHD Color and turn on HDMI UHD Color for the HDMI port that will receive the HDR content.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Try this, Per, http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/mu6300/settings "For watching HDR content via an HDMI connection, it is important to set the 'HDMI UHD Color' on for each HDMI input that will receive the HDR content. This will permit the HDMI port to transmit all the bandwidth needed for HDR. If the 'HDMI UHD Color' is not turned on, some devices will not detect the Samsung MU6300 as being compatible with HDR. For HDR content, it is also preferable to set the 'Backlight' to maximum, set 'Local Dimming' to 'High' and set the 'Color Space Settings' to 'Auto'."
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is sadly not. I thought so at first too, but when I went to that option on my ps4 slim, it said the tv didn't support it. Probably the only negative thing I found about this tv, in particular, is that it doesn't have hdr.
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