- Samsung TVs will be the first to support HDR10+ on Disney+, Disney confirms
- Samsung TVs support HDR10+ in place of Dolby Vision
- Disney joins other streaming services like Prime Video in supporting HDR10+
While no actual date for the HDR10+ rollout has been confirmed, we do know that all of Samsung’s TVs from 2018 onwards, from its ‘Crystal UHD’ LED sets to its flagship OLEDs, will support HDR10+ on Disney+.
Disney+ joins some of the best streaming services such as Prime Video, Apple TV+, Paramount+, and YouTube in supporting the premium HDR format. Disney+ will continue to offer Dolby Vision HDR streaming as well.
HDR10+ is a premium HDR format that allows for a more dynamic, brighter, and more contrast-rich picture than SDR and HDR10. It is not only supported on streaming but also on 4K Blu-ray as well.
Why is this good news for Samsung TV owners? Until now, Disney+ has only offered Dolby Vision HDR quality, and as Samsung TVs don’t support Dolby Vision, instead opting to support HDR10+, viewers couldn’t get the most out of their hardware. With HDR10+ support coming to Disney+, Samsung TVs, some of the best TVs around, will now get an upgraded picture when watching the best Disney+ shows.
Samsung TVs aren’t the only TVs to support HDR10+. Hisense, TCL, Panasonic, as well as Philips in the UK, all offer models that support HDR10+ as well as Dolby Vision. LG and Sony however do not support HDR10+, not even on more premium sets such as the LG C5 OLED or Sony Bravia 9, instead opting for Dolby Vision HDR support only.
Great news for Samsung
It has always seemed like an odd decision by Samsung to continuously forego support of Dolby Vision in its TVs; a decision that hasn’t changed with any of its 2025 TVs.
Many streaming services such as Netflix and Disney+ originally opted to only support the Dolby Vision HDR format, meaning Samsung owners would miss out on the best possible picture quality on their TVs. A TV like the Samsung S95F for example, one of the best OLED TVs of 2025, deserves the best quality on a streaming service.
But this decision by Disney means that Samsung TV fans – and crucially potential customers – can now buy with a bit more confidence knowing another streaming service has joined the seemingly growing group of streaming sites to offer HDR10+ streaming.
Whether other streaming services will offer HDR10+ support (looking at you, Netflix and Max) remains to be seen, but until then, Samsung lovers now have one more service they can watch on the best Samsung TVs in the optimum quality.

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