Discussions are beginning as more and more movies are premiered on streaming services instead of cinemas (most of which are currently closed). Can TV really recreate the theater experience? Samsung has partnered with studios, filmmakers and other manufacturers to solve this problem.
Future Samsung QLED TVs will feature HDR10 + adaptive mode and filmmaker mode. These modes work together to show the movie as the director intended. HDR content is best viewed in a dark room (like a theater), but most viewers can’t turn off the lights or pull the curtains when watching a movie or TV show.

Therefore, HDR10 + Adaptive uses the TV’s lightning sensor to optimize and optimally display all scenes, regardless of lighting conditions (unique to all rooms and change during the day). Filmmaker mode further adjusts the image settings so that the image on the screen matches the filmmaker’s intentions.
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Samsung and Amazon have worked together to ensure that all Prime Video HDR content is delivered as HDR10 +, including 4K titles. When you enable filmmaker mode, Prime Video subscribers watching on Samsung QLED TV can “enjoy movies and TV shows the way the filmmaker intended.”
As Samsung is working to expand its HDR10 + catalog with services around the world, we are receiving more HDR10 + content from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and other distributors.