Samsung Electronics Leads Next-Generation Image Quality Technology 'HDR10+' Surpasses 100 Member Companies View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Ki-min Lee] Samsung Electronics announced on the 21st that the number of members of the next-generation image quality technology 'HDR10+' has surpassed 100.


HDR10+ is a high-definition video standard technology that optimizes brightness and contrast ratio for each scene on display devices such as TVs and mobile devices.


Earlier, Samsung Electronics established a joint venture called 'HDR10+ Technology LLC' with Panasonic and 20th Century Fox in 2018, operating the HDR10+ certification and logo program and providing technical support.


The current number of HDR10+ members is 103, including 16 TV and display manufacturers, 21 system-on-chip (SoC) manufacturers, 20 content producers, 32 software developers, and 14 peripheral device manufacturers.


In particular, global companies such as Qualcomm, Broadcom, ARM, Amazon Video, Rakuten, 20th Century Fox, Panasonic, Philips, TCL, and Hisense have actively participated in the certification program, rapidly expanding the HDR10+ ecosystem.


Currently, HDR10+ certified products total 1,000, including 965 TVs, 48 mobile devices, and 9 Blu-ray devices, and the number of content is also increasing, creating synergy across the home entertainment industry, Samsung Electronics explained.



Choi Yong-hoon, Vice President and Head of Development Team at Samsung Electronics' Visual Display Business Division, said, "Surpassing 100 members in just two years since the certification program started means that HDR10+ has established itself as an essential element for realizing ultra-high definition," adding, "We will continue to expand the HDR10+ ecosystem and strengthen our leadership in high-definition standard technology."


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