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CES 25 > Disney Embraces HDR10

At the HDR10+ Technologies press conference held yesterday at the CES 2025 in Las Vegas, we learned that the Disney+ streaming service will soon adopt HDR10+ technology.

HDR10+ Technologies is constantly working to expand the number of content, devices, tools and services compatible with [abc]HDR10+[/abc] technology. And it pays off with a larger fan club every year, or almost.

Disney+ says yes to HDR10+££££

So, after Google, Intel (concerning its recent graphics processors), Panasonic Avionics (for audiovisual systems on board aircraft) or Roku on the hardware side, but also Apple TV+, Prime Video, Electronics Arts (for the game Dragon Age: the Vailguard) Google Play, Hulu, Paramount+, YouTube and others on the service side, the [abc]streaming[/abc] platform Disney+ will join the HDR10+ standard club. On the other hand, no details have yet been provided regarding the availability of the first content of this type within the [abc]OTT[/abc] offer of the big-eared firm, nor on specific film or series titles.

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