The HDR Game Calibration app for Xbox is designed to ensure that the monitor and game work together seamlessly when gamers want to adjust their settings for High Dynamic Range (HDR). However, there's no similar app for Windows, which means some parts of the screen may lose detail due to HDR differences. Fortunately, Microsoft plans to address this issue by launching its own HDR calibration app for Windows. Once this highly anticipated app launches, you can finally say goodbye to color accuracy woes. However, we have yet to confirm if Microsoft will release the app on Windows 11 and Windows 10, and when we can expect the app to be released. The multinational tech company has yet to give a release date, but according to an announcement blog post, Windows Insiders on the Dev Channel have received a teaser of the upcoming app. We now know where to find the app when it launches, but until then, traveling to a specific destination would just take you to a post informing users that the app is still available. The announcement also states that we can expect these three test modes: A mode that determines the darkest visible detail you can see, a mode that determines the brightest visible detail, and a mode that determines the brightness of the display. That’s all the information we have right now, folks! While this news has many of us wanting more details, we're happy to know that at least one such highly anticipated app will finally be coming to Windows.
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