After revealing an ambitious plan for global expansion earlier this year, Netflix is now looking to focus on what's arguably the most important part of its business: content.<br />The company hasn't been shy to divulge its appreciation for HDR, but it's going all out on the technology in 2016.<br />"We started exploring HDR content about one year ago," says Chris Jaffe, vice president of user interface innovation at Netflix, "it is the [obvious] next-level resolution in the playback experience."<br />Over the coming months, there will be many HDR shows available on the platform, including Marco Polo season one and the highly anticipated second season of Daredevil.<br />Additionally, Jaffe says Netflix is launching 30 shows this year, including new seasons for existing series like House of Cards and Orange is the New Black, plus 10 original movies and a number of documentaries and exclusive content for kids.