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You can turn the HDR on and off for your HDMI inputs. Using your tv remote press menu, select picture, and then picture options. In this sub listing you'll select the title "HDMI UHD Color". This is where you can turn the HDR on and off. You'll need to unplug your HDMI cable from the tv for the reset required to implement this change.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Usually you can tell by looking at contrast and backlight (they are both automatically set to max when hdr is engaged). All 2014 hu tvs can "read" the hdr metadata and display some levels of hdr if coupled with 2015's one connect box (sek-3500 - $400)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.2015 SUHD Samsungs are HDR compatible. I have a late 2015 curved SUHD Samsung and, while it takes some tinkering in the Display settings to get the HDR to turn on (if it already is not), it should be available to you once you plug in this player.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In my research (as I have 2015 Samsung 8500 series TV myself) I have found that the 8500 series and above support HDR.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.SUHD are HDR capable
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If it is a 2015 Samsung SUHD, it supports HDR. (I myself have one.) Any older than 2015, they aren't HDR compatible.
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