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Originally Posted by BrownianMotion
All the 2016 models were supposed to get it, but Samsung has been shady about many things over the last couple of years, including and especially HDR10+. Last year when it was announced that Amazon had launched HDR10+, Samsung only mentioned the 2017 models as being compatible. Then earlier this year, when the HDR10+ certification launched, Samsung only mentioned the 2018 models as being "HDR10+ certified," with absolutely no mention of the 2017 models. There were some rumblings before the official launch that the 2016 models would be left behind, and it looks like that may be the case, although no one with a 2016-2018 can confirm if their sets support it, since Samsung, as well as Amazon (who is the only HDR10+ provider at the moment) have refused to implement an HDR10+ notification.
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that's what I remember reading as well--- my TV has done updates of course but I don't really know if my TV has HDR 10 or not at this point? How would I be able to know or confirm that this update was done?