Samsung Electronics and Netflix Announce Partnership to Enhance HDR Video Streaming. Seoul, South Korea—Samsung Electronics and Netflix have teamed up to improve high dynamic range (HDR) video streaming for users worldwide. The collaboration aims to optimize video quality on Samsung’s latest smart TVs and devices. This effort focuses on delivering clearer images, richer colors, and better contrast for viewers watching HDR content.
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Samsung’s QLED and Neo QLED TVs will now support Netflix’s advanced HDR standards. The upgrade ensures movies and shows streamed from Netflix look closer to what creators intended. Both companies worked to fine-tune brightness levels and color accuracy. Tests show the changes reduce banding and noise in dark or bright scenes.
Netflix will use Samsung’s display technology to adapt streaming quality based on internet speeds. This means less buffering and smoother playback even with slower connections. Users will see automatic adjustments without manual settings. The feature works for all Netflix plans and HDR-compatible Samsung devices.
Energy efficiency is another focus. Samsung TVs now optimize power use during HDR streaming. This reduces energy consumption without sacrificing visual performance. Netflix says the updates align with its sustainability goals.
The partnership also prepares for future HDR formats. Both companies plan to roll out updates as new technologies emerge. Samsung and Netflix will continue testing to refine the viewing experience.
A Samsung spokesperson said the collaboration reflects their commitment to innovation. “We want users to enjoy content exactly as creators designed it. Working with Netflix helps us push boundaries in home entertainment.” A Netflix representative added, “This partnership ensures our members get the best possible quality. We’re excited to keep improving with Samsung.”
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The updates will start rolling out globally this month. Users with compatible Samsung TVs will receive notifications when the enhancements are available. No extra fees or app downloads are required. Netflix subscribers can check their device settings to confirm HDR activation. Samsung advises keeping TVs updated for optimal performance.