![]() Under the "Rearrange your displays" section, select the external monitor.In the case of Windows 10, you can enable HDR using these steps: As a result, you'll need to check your manufacturer support website for more specific details. The steps to enable HDR on a monitor is different per manufacturer and even per model. If the panel isn't showing HDR, then make sure to enable the feature on the peripheral. Windows 10 must-have codecs for 10-bit video decoding and latest graphics drivers (WDDM) installed.For example, AMD Radeon RX 400 series or higher, NVIDIA GeForce 1000 series or higher, or Intel UHD Graphics 600 series or higher support the HDR requirements. ![]() The graphics card has to have PlayReady 3.0 support.The monitor has to support HDR10, and HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4 or higher.The integrated graphics card has to have PlayReady support and codecs for 10-bit video decoding.The built-in display needs to have a minimum resolution of 1080p and a max brightness of 300 nits (more is better).The minimum requirements to stream HDR video on Windows 10 are: If the display isn't ready for HDR, Microsoft recommends choosing from VESA Certified DisplayHDR displays. Once you complete the steps, you can check and enable high dynamic range on the screen and Windows 10. As for the retail price, the upgrade will cost $59, while new users will have to purchase the license for $99.Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central) If you are a member of Aurora HDR family, you can upgrade to the latest version for $49. One license allows you to install the application on five different devices, and you can order the application for $89. ![]() ![]()
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