Microsoft has announced that it will bring one of the best features of the Xbox Series X to the PC: Auto HDR
This visual boosting feature was announced for the Series X in November 2020, but has not been available on PCs until now However, Microsoft recently confirmed in a blog post that Auto HDR has been added to the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build
This feature adds enhanced tone mapping and adds detail to the light and dark of digital images, providing a richer visual experience for gaming It also expands the range of color and luminance
Confused by all the jargon? It's not Microsoft has released a comparison image using the popular Gears 5 shooter game to demonstrate the significant improvements that Auto HDR brings
This feature improves the visual fidelity of over 1,000 previously released DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 games A comprehensive list is not yet available, but it is safe to assume that most flagship Xbox titles will support this feature
The best thing about Auto HDR is that, as its name suggests, it is automatic So if you toggle the toggle in Windows' HD Color Settings, any future games that support the HDR feature will be HDR-enhanced without you having to do anything
To take advantage of this feature, you will need to join the Windows Insider program, but once you do, enabling Auto HDR is a simple process Alternatively, this feature will likely be included in a future Windows 10 update, so if you don't mind waiting a bit, it should be available to all users in the near future
Of course, to take advantage of HDR, you will need compatible games and more than a decent gaming rig Many inexpensive gaming monitors remove HDR in the name of cost savings, so if you're considering an upgrade, check out our best monitors guide
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