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The string includes both DV (Dolby Vision) and HDR10+. These are dynamic metadata HDR formats, but they are usually competitors. A device supporting both is rare and valuable.
| Feature | Dolby Vision | HDR10+ | |--------|--------------|--------| | Metadata | Dynamic, scene-by-scene | Dynamic, scene-by-scene | | Color Depth | Up to 12-bit | Up to 10-bit | | Licensing | Royalty-based | Royalty-free (but requires HDMI 2.1) | | Key Backers | Dolby, Netflix, Disney+ | Samsung, Amazon Prime, Panasonic |
Why include both? Future-proofing. Without both, you risk tone-mapping errors. A “hook1992160pDVHDR10+” device would automatically switch between formats, ensuring optimal brightness and contrast regardless of source. hook19912160pdvhdr10plusaienhancedhevct verified
Verdict: Unknown; possibly a model number or random digits.
The word “verified” appended at the end suggests authentication or certification. However, no authority (e.g., UHD Alliance, Blu-ray Disc Association, HDMI Forum, VESA) has verified the preceding string as a whole. Without a certifying body, “verified” is meaningless here. The string includes both DV (Dolby Vision) and HDR10+
Verdict: Marketing fluff or metadata tagging.
HDR10+ is a real, verified high dynamic range (HDR) video format developed by Samsung, Amazon, and 20th Century Fox. It builds on HDR10 by adding dynamic metadata (per-scene or per-frame tone mapping), improving brightness and color accuracy on compatible displays. HDR10+ is a real, verified high dynamic range
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Verdict: Real and widely adopted.