The next big TV leap is here - what Dolby Vision 2 means for you (and supported models)
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The next big TV leap is here - what Dolby Vision 2 means for you (and supported models)
"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. Also: Samsung will give you a free 65-inch TV right now - here's how to qualify for the deal The company acknowledged that one of the most common complaints about Dolby Vision 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 ambient light and optimizing your picture to adjust, Dolby explained. Also new: Authentic Motion, the "world's first creative-driven motion control tool" to make scenes feel more cinematic (creators will be able to use this on "a shot-by-shot basis") A redesigned and even more powerful image engine"
Dolby unveiled Dolby Vision 2 as the next-generation HDR format, bringing AI-based "content intelligence" to optimize picture based on content and location. Precision Black improves clarity in dark scenes, while Light Sense detects ambient lighting to fine-tune display output. Authentic Motion offers creator-driven motion control on a shot-by-shot basis. The format includes a redesigned, more powerful image engine and bi-directional tone-mapping to take advantage of brighter displays. Dolby plans a content pipeline including movies, TV, weekly live sports, and games. Hisense TVs will be among the first devices to support Dolby Vision 2.
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