High Dynamic Range (HDR) features don't always work out of the box. Here's how to use the tech on a selection of popular 4K HDR TVs.
With the most recent revision of Microsoft's flagship home console, the Xbox One S, support was added for High Dynamic Range (HDR) content across both games and video playback. Using this technique, images can be displayed with a higher contrast ratio and a wider gamut of colors. This is limited to a select range of HDR content but when enabled, it makes for a richer viewing experience.
Everything you need to know about enabling 4K HDR on Xbox One S
In order to take advantage of the feature, you'll need to own both an Xbox One S and a 4K HDR-compatible display that's compliant with the HDR 10 standard. While these are becoming more accessible with time, there's still only a relatively small range of TVs that support the feature. If you've yet to pick up a 4K HDR display, we previously rounded up our favorite 4K displays compatible with the Xbox One S.
Once getting the required hardware, there are still a few small set-up steps for both your Xbox One and TV. We broke down the steps to enable HDR on the most popular displays currently used by Xbox One S users.
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