After months of waiting, Microsoft is finally going to bring Auto HDR to Windows 10.
Microsoft has said that this new feature will let gamers "automatically get awesome HDR visuals in an additional 1000+ DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 games".
What Makes Auto HDR So Important?
The name Auto HDR refers to the AI-based technology Microsoft developed that converts SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) to HDR (High Dynamic Range) in real-time.
Series S/X consoles back in November 2020. This allowed the said consoles to essentially upgrade the visuals of backward-compatible games.
To cut things short, it's a feature that makes it possible for older titles to look significantly better on newer hardware by taking advantage of its more powerful components.
Although some newer titles already natively support HDR, a vast majority still don't.
