
Having previously limited HDR support to limited titles and platforms such as Apple TV, the feature has finally been added to the CBC All Access app on Android TV (soon to be Google TV, again). The update also brings some bug fixes and badging for premium video features.
The addition of HDR support means that the image shown on your TV will be more vibrant with brighter highlights with a wider gamut of color detail, resulting in a punchier picture, if your television supports it, of course.
While the Android TV app has been updated, the feature doesn't appear to be fully rolled out to all devices just yet, so your mileage may vary. Hopefully, it's just a case of CBS flicking a switch to enable HDR support for all. Hopefully.
If you haven't done so already, you can download the CBS All Access app from the Play Store link below.
Download it here: CBS All Access (Play Store)
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