
"Dolby said that it has a "robust" content pipeline that includes movies and TV shows, weekly live sports broadcasts, and games that would take advantage of Dolby Vision 2. At the core of the new tech is something the company is calling "content intelligence." This introduces new tools, Dolby said, that optimize your viewing (using AI, of course) based on what and where you're watching."
"One of the most common complaints about Dolby Vision, the company acknowledged, is that images can often be too dark, making it hard to see details. Content intelligence will include "precision black" that improves clarity in darker scenes. In addition, a "Light Sense" feature will fine-tune picture quality by detecting your ambient light, Dolby explained, and optimizing your picture to adjust."
Dolby Vision 2 introduces AI-powered content intelligence to optimize picture quality based on content type and viewing environment. A robust content pipeline will deliver movies, TV shows, weekly live sports broadcasts, and games in the new format. Precision Black enhances clarity in darker scenes while Light Sense detects ambient light to fine-tune picture performance. Authentic Motion enables creator-driven motion control on a shot-by-shot basis. A redesigned image engine and bi-directional tone-mapping leverage brighter modern TVs for improved brightness, contrast, and saturated colors. Hisense TVs will be among the first models to support Dolby Vision 2.
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