Microsoft has unveiled its newest update for Windows, which includes Windows 11 HDR, VRR, and 'Windowed Mode' features. Windows 11 had an 'Auto HDR' feature by default, which allowed the operating system to detect an HDR-compatible monitor and calibrate it automatically. However, with the incredible variance in HDR types across different monitor models, this feature was largely inaccurate.
To address this, Microsoft is bringing its 'Xbox Series X/S' HDR calibration feature to Windows 11, which means users will be shown a variety of images with a slider under them, with each image being geared towards calibrating a different HDR setting, such as black level or contrast.
In addition to this HDR feature, Microsoft is bringing its 'Variable Refresh Rate' (VRR) support to games running in Windowed Mode. This feature is meant to make Windowed games run with less input delay and with a more clear picture.
Gaming-Focused Display Optimization Features
Windows 11 Released Additional HDR and VRR Features
Trend Themes
1. Windows 11 HDR Calibration - Disruptive innovation opportunity for monitor manufacturers to create HDR-compatible monitors tailored to Windows 11's calibration feature.
2. Variable Refresh Rate Support for Windowed Games - Disruptive innovation opportunity for gaming software developers to optimize and create games that take advantage of Windows 11's VRR support in Windowed Mode.
3. Gaming Display Optimization Features - Disruptive innovation opportunity for display and graphics hardware manufacturers to create displays and graphics cards that can fully take advantage of Windows 11's gaming-focused features.
Industry Implications
1. Monitor Manufacturing - Monitor manufacturers can capitalize on the Windows 11 HDR calibration feature by creating HDR-compatible monitors tailored to the system's calibration settings.
2. Gaming Software Development - Gaming software developers can capitalize on Windows 11's VRR support for Windowed games by optimizing and creating games that take full advantage of this feature.
3. Display and Graphics Hardware Manufacturing - Display and graphics hardware manufacturers can capitalize on Windows 11's gaming-focused features by creating displays and graphics cards that can fully take advantage of these features.