How to Turn off HDR on Roku TV
HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is a feature that enhances the brightness, color, and contrast of images on the screen of your Roku TV. While HDR can make some content look stunning, there are times when it can be distracting or even unpleasant to view. If you want to turn off HDR on your Roku TV, here’s how you can do it.
Step 1: Open your Roku TV’s settings.
The first step in turning off HDR on your Roku TV is to open the settings menu. You can usually find this by pressing the Home button on your Roku remote, then selecting “Settings” from the menu that appears.
Step 2: Go to the Display type settings.
Once you’re in the settings menu, scroll down until you see the option for “Display type.” Select this option to open up the display settings for your Roku TV.
Step 3: Choose the display type you want.
In the screen that appears, you will see a list of display types that your Roku TV supports. These will include things like “4K UHD TV,” “1080p TV,” and possibly “HDR TV.” Select the display type that you want to use without HDR.
Step 4: Turn off HDR.
If your selected display type supports HDR, there will be an option to turn it on or off. Look for a switch or box labeled “HDR” and turn it off if it’s currently on.
Step 5: Save your settings.
Once you’ve turned off HDR, make sure to save your changes by selecting “OK” or “Save.” Your Roku TV will then apply the new display settings and any content you watch from now on should no longer have HDR enabled.
Conclusion
Turning off HDR on your Roku TV can be a great way to improve your viewing experience if you find that the enhanced colors and brightness are too intense for your liking. By following these simple steps, you can easily turn off HDR and enjoy your content without any distractions.