If you look like Dolby Vision, it would be very good. Samsung wants to take away the most manual configuration of the game while achieving the best picture quality through its displays, so gamers can get into the action quickly. This is particularly useful for console gamers who unlikely want to muck around with endless image quality settings to acquire a optimum picture with their new 8K television. We are so proud to announce that HDR10+ Gaming standard allows users to experience an interactive experience through their cutting-edge visuals and life-like images. As technology advances, the company continues to invest in user experience. New features and features offer improved capabilities. According to Samsung, HDR10+ Gaming will be incorporated in the 2022 editions of the Neo QLED and Q70 Smart TVs and its refreshed gaming monitors. The company also pointed out that Nvidia Ampere- and Turing-based GPUs will support HDR10+ Gaming full via a future driver release. The Radeon RDNA/RDNA 2-Gateram hasn’t been announced yet, yet we imagine AMD will jump on the belt in 2022. Game support is also trickling in, with Saber Interactive announces HDR10+ gaming support in Redout and Pinball FX. Games Mechanic has supported titles that aren’t yet made available for blockbuster games. That will also be the big challenge of the Samsung Galaxy: getting support from gaming stalwarts. Dolby Vision already has a great mindshare on the console gaming side with the Xbox Series X/S, with over 100 supported games. If Nvidia has already slammed the PC gaming platform, there is probably more potential for success. Considering that Nvidia may support HDR10+ Gaming extensions with its drivers, it will be a must for individual game developers to do the heavy lifting and push their games into the crowd.