There's also the problem that the vast majority of content you'd ever want to watch has already been made, so unless it's possible to re-scan old movies and TV shows to get wide gamut HDR, then you may never find anything you want to watch that offers both features. I have no idea how the gamut and dynamic range of film compares to various digital video standards, but that's going to be your source material for 99% of old content.
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