Samsung TVs get HDR10+ support for Disney+ and Hulu titles


Samsung has announced that Samsung TVs are now the first to support HDR10+ content across Disney+ and Hulu titles. The update enables dynamic contrast, richer colors, and improved picture accuracy for supported content.

Samsung TVs support HDR10+ content

HDR10+ is a high dynamic range (HDR) format that uses dynamic metadata to optimize brightness and contrast on a scene-by-scene basis. It also adapts to ambient lighting conditions in real time, ensuring that visuals maintain clarity and remain consistent with the creator’s intent.

With this rollout, Disney+ adds support for HDR10+ and now offers access to over 1,000 Hulu titles in HDR10+ within the Disney+ app. Additional Disney+ and Hulu content will be made available in HDR10+ in the future.

Samsung Vision AI

Alongside HDR10+ support, Samsung’s latest TV lineup integrates Samsung Vision AI, which improves picture and sound quality and introduces a centralized AI companion.

The Samsung Vision AI Companion combines multiple AI-based functions, including the ability to ask questions, translate closed captions in real time, and manage on-screen information through a single interface.

Availability

HDR10+ content on Disney+ is supported on Samsung Crystal UHD TVs and above, starting from 2018 models onward, as well as on select Samsung Smart Monitors.

The feature is also available on Samsung’s 2025 lineup, including Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, OLED, The Frame Pro, The Frame, QLED, and Samsung Micro RGB—the first TV to cover 100% of the UHD spectrum with 100% color accuracy.

Speaking about the announcement, Inbeom Kim, Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics, said:

HDR10+ transforms the way we enjoy content, delivering enhanced contrast and more vivid colors for an unparalleled viewing experience. We are delighted to introduce this technology on Disney+ and remain committed to working with partners to expand HDR10+ support across our product lineup and the broader streaming ecosystem.