The first content to work with Samsung's HDR10+ Adaptive technology will be from Amazon Prime Video, whose catalogue already includes some HDR10+ movies. The CES technology show is taking place online in January instead of in Las Vegas It is also worth noting that Samsung televisions do not currently support Dolby Vision. This system is different to Dolby Vision, which is a form of HDR that can adjust the output of a screen for every scene of a film, but doesn't base these alterations on ambient light. Samsung said on December 30: "While viewing HDR content is typically optimal in a darkened environment, customers' viewing environments may vary greatly depending on a wide array of factors, including room lighting, time of day, and proximity to windows.This feature utilizes the TV's light sensor and ensures that the screen brings to life the creative intent without any loss of details or contrast." Movies with HDR are usually best viewed in a dark room, but the new adaptive feature and its light sensor should help to make HDR content look its best regardless of ambient light.
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Factors that will cause the TV to adjust its picture include the brightness of a room, the time of day (and therefore the temperature of natural light), and the proximity of windows. This means each scene of a film can be tweaked to look its best, no matter what the lighting in your room is like. Samsung has announced a new feature for its televisions which adjusts the display's image output to account for ambient lighting conditions.