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Sunday, April 24, 2016

Netflix, that's titles and content that support the HDR standard

Just over a week ago Netflix announces the first content in HDR on service, Marco Polo and his first season, specifying that soon it would be published in many others. That time has come, with the company who has disclosed an official list with some of the titles that will soon be offered in Dolby Vision and HDR. The company promises more than 100 hours of programming in HDR by August, over 150 hours by the end of 2016.
"Continuous quality improvement is a passion for Netflix," he said the company stating that it has "chosen to focus on High Dynamic Range as this technology provides higher quality pixels, and with a greater depth, creating points of brighter light, more details in the darkest scenes, and a wider range of colors. " Not all Netflix users can still access the new mode.
To receive broadcasts in HDR the user must subscribe to stream in HD Ultra with four screens and must have, in addition to a high-speed connection of at least 25Mbps, also a TV compatible with either standard or HDR10 Dolby Vision. There are not many models compatible with the playback of content in HDR, with a spread to the general public estimated for the second half of the year.
Here are the first titles that Netflix intends to make available in formats Dolby Vision and HDR:
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Bloodline
Chef's Table
Hibana
Knights of Sidonia
Dare devil
Iron Fist
Jessica Jones
Luke Cage
defenders
The Do-Over
The Ridiculous Six
"Until not so long ago online videos were wide and buffering was a constant," said Neil Hunt, Netflix CPO. "But today, thanks to technology Ultra HD 4K and HDR, is available on the Internet the best video quality in circulation". Netflix is ​​probably one of the services on the web more effective and efficient to do so, with a superb video quality and able to quickly adapt to the performance of the connection you use.

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