SEGAvangelist
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It matters as it future proofs the S a bit more due to it's support of HDR. Until you see the difference between a HDR movie and a non HDR movie, it is hard to show in images etc. It really makes an impactful difference. For gaming, we will not know until FH3 comes out and from what I hear, Gears of War 4 uses HDR as well.
There are some 2015 sets that support HDR, not many. It is mainly 2016 models and forwards that support it. Some do it better than others, some sets output higher NITS than others and this impacts the impact of HDR.
Some sets also don't have good local dimming and in those cases HDR just blows out the image and looks bad. I expect we get a lot of people saying HDR sucks because their TVs are crap.