Here is a list of devices that support HDR content from Netflix. HDR (High Dynamic Range) typically comes in two flavors in the US: Dolby Vision (proprietary technology owned by Dolby Laboratories) and HDR10/HDR10+ (an open source HDR specification). Your device and TV must support one of the HDR formats in order to playback content with HDR.
Devices That Support HDR on Netflix
These devices support Dolby Vision (must be connected to a Dolby Vision TV)
- Amazon Fire TV 4K Stick
- Apple TV 4K
- Chromecast Ultra
- LG Blu-ray players
- Panasonic Blu-ray players
- Philips Blu-ray players
- Sony Blu-ray players
- Xbox One S and Xbox One X (Available only to Xbox Insiders using the current firmware release)
These devices support HDR10 (must be connected to a HDR10 TV)
- Apple TV 4K
- Canal Digital OnePlay
- Chromecast Ultra
- EntertainTV by Deutsche Telekom
- Freebox One and Freebox Delta by Free
- Nvidia Shield and Nvidia Shield Pro
- PlayStation 4 Pro
- Quickline UHD Box
- Roku Premiere+ and Roku Ultra
- Sky Now TV Smart Box with 4k & Voice Search
- Telkom SA LIT TV box
- UHD Swisscom TV-Box
- Virgin Media – V6 powered by TiVo
- Xbox One S and Xbox One X
- XL Home Android TV
- YouSee Tv-boks
Also See:
TVs That Support 4k/HDR on Netflix
Devices That Support HDR from Netflix
Android Mobile Devices that support HDR from Netflix
Apple iOS Devices that support HDR from Netflix
Last updated Jan. 1, 2019.
Source: Netflix