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How to use the Windows HDR Calibration app to make your monitor shine

More and more high-resolution displays are quietly including HDR capabilities as an added feature – and now Windows 11 will help make sure they’re used to the best of their ability with the new Windows HDR Calibration app (fave.co/3VjC4bL).

It’s available for free from Microsoft via the Microsoft Store, was a small app that Microsoft launched alongside the Windows 11 2022 Update (22H2). It doesn’t appear to depend on Windows 11 22H2 specifically, though it does require Windows 11.

The app ships with some relatively strict hardware requirements (fave. co/3EAFuRv): you’ll need an AMD Ryzen with integrated Radeon graphics oran11th-genIntelCore chip (Ice Lake) or higher. Alternatively, the app will work with pretty much any processor with a discrete GPU (AMD RX400 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 1000 or later). Of course,

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