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Go take a look at some HDR tvs with HDR content yourself to see that it is not snake oil.

 

People also think 120 and 144Hz is snake oil because they can't see a difference on their 60Hz monitors.

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HDR is like 4k movies, you can have the full hardware to handle the content but no content = no 4k.

 

Unless the games engine and the game are able to output in HDR you wont see a difference. 

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