
"Dolby late last year announced Dolby Vision 2, an upgraded HDR format. DV2 introduces several quality upgrades and addresses a major complaint. Hisense TVs will be among the first to support the new tech. The next generation of HDR is here. Dolby has unveiled Dolby Vision 2, the successor to Dolby Vision HDR that debuted a little more than a decade ago, and we're starting to see the term make its way through the halls of CES this week."
"This introduces new tools, Dolby said, that optimize your viewing (using AI, of course) based on what and where you're watching. 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."
"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."
Dolby Vision 2 is the successor to Dolby Vision HDR and delivers multiple picture-quality upgrades and new tools for displays and content creators. The format centers on content intelligence, which uses AI to optimize images based on content type and viewing environment. Precision Black enhances detail in dark scenes while Light Sense detects ambient light to fine-tune picture settings. Authentic Motion offers creative-driven motion control. Dolby reports a robust content pipeline including movies, TV, weekly live sports broadcasts, and games adopting the format. Hisense is listed among the first manufacturers slated to support Dolby Vision 2.
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