2019-01-04, 14:29
(2019-01-03, 09:12)JoePeters Wrote: Since Windows 10 1809 (Fall Creators Update 2018) it shouldn‘t be an issue anymore: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help...r-settings
UPDATE: If, and only if the Intel processor or SoC supports HDR, which might be still an issue with the very popular Gemini Lake Celeron processor N4100 - see https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid2804855
The question still remains the same: how important will be HDR within the next 3 years, as long as I don‘t have the right equipment such as a HDR 10+ TV or monitor and cables for example, plus appropriate movies or VOD streaming content? ;-)
If you don't have a UHD HDR display - then full HDR support is a non-issue.
If you have a UHD SDR display then you MAY want to watch UHD HDR content tone-mapped to UHD SDR, so a system capable of that would make sense if you plan on keeping that display for a while.
If you are HD only and plan to stay that way, then I'd probably ignore HDR issues for the moment.