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About the HDR feature
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a picture feature on your TV that attempts to mimic the way visuals are perceived in
real life by the human eye.
By using this feature, the TV can reproduce greater dynamic range of luminosity by capturing and then combining
several different exposures.
HDR promises better picture quality thanks to brighter, more realistic highlights, more realistic colour and other
improvements.
It delivers the look that the filmmakers intended to achieve, showing the hidden areas of dark shadows and sunlight
with full clarity, colour and detail.
HDR on your TV
HDR is supported in HDMI and USB input sources and by Netflix app.
When the TV is displaying HDR media, the information banner (press the INFO button on the remote) will display
‘HDR’.
NOTE: When watching HDR content, make sure the Menu > System > HDMI-EDID setting is set to Enhanced. This
requires an HDR playback-capable external media player and HDR optimised media content. Use a High-Speed
HDMI cable when connecting to an external media player.
High Dynamic Range (HDR)