What is HDR in Windows?
HDR or High Dynamic Range is a video style that inculcates a lot of different shades of colors. Since the human eye has a very high dynamic range, it is good to have a monitor that matches that. When you enable HDR on your system, your monitor will start rendering more accurate images with higher details, contrast, and brightness. Comparing HDR with the standard SDR is not difficult without doing a lot of pixel-peeping, you can see the difference easily. But not all computers are capable of rendering HDR images, hence, we should check whether your computer is one of them and see how to enable this feature.
Check if HDR is supported on Windows 11 PC and enable it
To check if HDR is supported on Windows 11 PC and enable it, follow the given steps. If you have multiple displays, then you may want to use the drop-down menu from “Select a display to view or change its settings” to choose the display on which you want to check the HDR support.
Should I use HDR?
Now, that you know what HDR is and if your computer supports it or not, it is better to know if there are any consequences of using HDR. The only disadvantage of HDR is battery drainage, but the enhancement in quality is unmatchable. And it is also recommended to play games while keeping your system plugged, so, there is nothing to lose.
System Requirements to use HDR on Windows 11
If you are planning to buy an external monitor to watch HDR content on, then make sure that it meets the following specification. If the computer meets the given requirement, you are good to go. Read Next: Enable or Disable Wi-Fi and Ethernet adapter on Windows 11.