HDR 10+ officially revealed and it's rather colorful

Panasonic has unveiled the official look of the HDR10+ logo at its press conference at IFA 2018

Until now, we've been given a boring black-and-white type logo but the official look has a nice splash of color, pointing to the picture enhancements the technology offers. 

HDR10+ was first revealed at IFA 2017, so it's fitting that, a year later, the logo has been revealed alongside news on what products will actually make use of the technology. 

According to Panasonic, the following TVs and Blu-ray players will be HDR10+ compatible:

F2950 TV series
F7800 TV Series
FX780 TV Series
FX740 TV Series
DP-UB420 Blu-ray Player
DP-UB820 Blu-ray Player
DP-UB420 Blu-ray Player

HDR10+ points

HDR10+ is big business for Panasonic, as it's a technology it has created in collaboration with 20th Century Fox and Samsung. 

The idea is that it is more open platform than its rival Dolby Vision and in turn cheaper to implement and use. 

Just recently, Fox announced that it will reveal its HDR10+ content soon and Warner Bros has already revealed that much of its 4K Blu-rays will have the technology. Amazon Prime Video is another place that has adopted the the technology. 

  • IFA 2018 is Europe's biggest tech show. The TechRadar team is in Berlin to bring you all the breaking news and hands-on first impressions of new phones, watches and other tech as they're announced. 


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