HDR10+ licensing and logo certification begins

The dynamic metadata HDR10+ format, a direct rival to Dolby Vision, was first announced last summer. Since then, the three founding firms (Samsung, Panasonic and 20th Century Fox) have gained support from Warner Bros Home Entertainment, and the format has made its way to Amazon Prime Video, with Ultra HD Blu-ray apparently next in line.

Now HDR10+ Technologies has finally started the licensing and logo certification program for the technology.

The HDR10+ license and logo is available to AV products (such as TVs, Ultra HD Blu-ray players, set-top boxes and 4K Blu-ray discs) that meet the HDR10+ technical and testing specifications - so it's likely we'll soon see the HDR10+ badge on product packaging.

Vice president of Industry Relations at Samsung Research America Bill Mandel said: “this program was designed with consumers in mind, highlighting our commitment to improving the overall HDR experience while simultaneously extending the HDR10+ ecosystem globally.”

Becky Roberts
Freelance contributor

Becky is a hi-fi, AV and technology journalist, formerly the Managing Editor at What Hi-Fi? and Editor of Australian Hi-Fi and Audio Esoterica magazines. With over twelve years of journalism experience in the hi-fi industry, she has reviewed all manner of audio gear, from budget amplifiers to high-end speakers, and particularly specialises in headphones and head-fi devices.

In her spare time, Becky can often be found running, watching Liverpool FC and horror movies, and hunting for gluten-free cake.