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Understanding HDR technology for Samsung TVs
Unlike older models, modern Samsung TVs are designed to automatically recognize and display HDR content without the need for manual HDR setting adjustments. To ensure your Samsung TV is fully optimized to display HDR content from connected devices, follow these straightforward steps:
1
Use your remote control to open the Settings menu, then navigate to and select All Settings.
2
Proceed to Connection and then choose External Device Manager.
Screenshot of the 'Connection' menu on a Samsung TV, highlighting 'External Device Manager' selected among other options.
3
With your remote, select Input Signal Plus.
Screenshot showing the 'External Device Manager' menu on a Samsung TV, with 'Input Signal Plus' highlighted among other settings.
4
Enable Input Signal Plus for the HDMI port that is connected to your HDR-capable device.
Screenshot of the 'Input Signal Plus' settings screen on a Samsung TV, displaying options to enable the feature for different HDMI ports.
Unlike older models, modern Samsung TVs are designed to automatically recognize and display HDR content without the need for manual HDR setting adjustments. To ensure your Samsung TV is fully optimized to display HDR content from connected devices, follow these straightforward steps:
1
Use your remote control to open the Settings menu, then navigate to and select All Settings.
2
Proceed to Connection and then choose External Device Manager.
Screenshot of the 'Connection' menu on a Samsung TV, highlighting 'External Device Manager' selected among other options.
3
With your remote, select Input Signal Plus.
Screenshot showing the 'External Device Manager' menu on a Samsung TV, with 'Input Signal Plus' highlighted among other settings.
4
Enable Input Signal Plus for the HDMI port that is connected to your HDR-capable device.
Screenshot of the 'Input Signal Plus' settings screen on a Samsung TV, displaying options to enable the feature for different HDMI ports.