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Activate HDR in Windows - that's how it works

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Check HDR compatibility
Enable HDR mode in Windows 10
1st step:
2nd step:
3rd step:
quick start Guide

Windows 10 has a built-in HDR mode that brightens up your photos, movies, and games and makes them look better..

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The acronym HDR stands for High Dynamic Range . When you enable HDR, your apps, games, and even movies will appear clearer. To use HDR, you'll need to turn it on and set it up to use external displays. Turning on HDR in Windows 10 isn't as difficult as it might seem.

Check HDR compatibility

Similar to other devices, every link in the chain - from your PC to the display - must be HDR-capable. That means you will need:

  • An HDR-enabled television or monitor

    is not just HDR - cheaper televisions and monitors may not be able to shine brightly enough or be dark enough with local dimming to really take full advantage of HDR. For example, if your gaming monitor says DisplayHDR 400 or DisplayHDR 600, it means that these lights can only reach 400 or 600 nits, respectively. In reality, you need a little over 1,000 nits, so look for DisplayHDR 1000 or DisplayHDR 1600. HDR10 means that the device can accept HDR signals, but it won't actually produce an HDR image.
  • An HDR-enabled graphics chip

    To communicate with your screen, you need an HDR-enabled graphics chip, ie an Nvidia GTX 950 or higher, AMD's Radeon R9 380 or higher, or - if you are using Intel's integrated graphics - a Kaby Lake CPU the seventh generation or higher. Note that these are the absolute minimum requirements. Higher quality cards are able to process better output settings.
  • A

    good quality HDMI or DisplayPort cable Most modern HDMI cables can carry a 4K signal, but not all are necessarily equally good. If you want 4K at 60 Hz with HDR, your best bet is to choose a cable labeled Premium High Speed ​​or 18 Gbps. For 4K at 120Hz with HDR you need a cable labeled Ultra Premium High Speed ​​or 48Gbps (and a graphics card with the latest HDMI 2.1). DisplayPort is ideal if you are using a PC monitor.

Once you're sure you have the hardware you need, it's time to dig into Windows settings and enable HDR.

Enable HDR mode in Windows 10

If your PC and displays are HDR compatible, you can turn on HDR mode in Windows and enjoy a better visual experience while gaming or streaming video content. Follow our step-by-step instructions or take a look at the brief instructions ..

1st step:

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Open the Windows settings by using the key combination [Windows] + [I] . Then click on " System ".

2nd step:

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Then switch to the " Display " category on the left . In the right part of the window click under " Windows HD Color " on " Windows HD Color Settings ".

3rd step:

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Here you can check the compatibility again under " Show functions ". If you see " Yes " after the options displayed , you can use this function. If it is followed by " No ", your setup is not compatible with the function displayed. To activate HDR, slide the switch a little further down for the options " Stream HDR video " and " Use HDR ". You can then calibrate the display, if necessary, to give you the best HDR experience possible.

quick start Guide

  1. Open the Windows settings with the key combination [Windows] + [I] .
  2. Then click on " System ".
  3. In the " Display " category then select " Windows HD Color Settings " on the left.
  4. Here, a little further down, you can toggle the switches for the options " Stream HDR video " and " Use HDR " to activate HDR. If you don't see these features, your PC or display may not be HDR compatible.

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