HDR+ Technologies LLC has announced Google, Paramount+, and Roku are the latest companies to adopt HDR10+ High Dynamic Range into their products.
On the streaming side, Paramount+ is now offering original shows like The Stand in HDR10+. The service joins Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, and YouTube show already incorporate HDR10+ compatibility.
On the device/service side, both Google (Chromecast/Google TV) and Roku have said they will or already offer a number of devices compatible HDR10+ devices.
“We envision HDR10+ being a key enabler for Chromecast with GoogleTV plus other platforms going forth and we look forward to helping our various partners across the industry achieve a great HDR experience,” said Matt Frost, Director of Product Management at Google.
“We recently announced Roku OS 10, a free software update rolling out to Roku devices, and we have enabled HDR10+ on the all-new Roku Express 4K+, Roku Express 4K and Roku Ultra (2020) products for an even more vivid and bright viewing experience on TVs that support it,” said Mark Ely, Vice President of Retail Product Strategy at Roku.
Source: HDR+ Technologies