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Microsoft has rolled out a new Windows HDR Calibration app for Windows 11 devices. The app aids you in configuring your HDR display for the optimal viewing experience. It's unsupported on Windows 10.
Microsoft is improving its HDR support in Windows 11 thanks to the Xbox. A new calibration app should improve HDR, alongside new windowed gaming optimizations.
Microsoft reveals several ways in which PC gamers will have a better experience on Windows 11, including an HDR calibration app and improvements on windowed games in a new test build.
Microsoft is rolling out a monthly update to Windows 11 that includes some important updates to HDR support in the operating system. The updates allow you to keep HDR disabled across the whole of ...
Consumers have asked for it, and now Microsoft is obliging. An HDR app is coming to Windows so it can have the same convenient calibration tools as Xbox does.
Windows Insiders can test an option that gives greater control of which content is in HDR. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works ...
HDR and Windows 11 go together much better today than they have in the past, but it can still take some tweaking.
HDR is still relatively new on the scene compared to other tech innovations and the implementation can vary a lot. But that's also why I'm excited to see a Windows 11 update to give you a bit more ...
Other Windows 11 gaming improvements introduced on Wednesday include Auto HDR and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) for a better HDR gaming experience.
It turns out that HDR gaming is yet another thing broken in the Windows 11 24H2 update.
Auto HDR can be enabled in Windows 11 Display settings If you're looking for another way to activate Auto HDR from within a game, you can make use of the Xbox Game Bar to access the same settings.