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that we've needed for the past decade
Yes, 4K has given us additional pixels, but it's HDR that has made those pixels really shine in a way they never have before.Dolby Vision,
in more or less words, is the jet-engine fuel that powers the best-looking content on Earth
It's the format that more studios are turning to and harnessing its potential to deliver colorful, dynamic and calculated images on a
All of which will show up on your TV at home.If you haven't heard of Dolby Vision before today, that's OK
It's a technology that's still rolling out to producers, and has just recently permeated the TVs, consoles, phones and Blu-ray players
most popular after the ubiquitous HDR10 standard that's included on all HDR TVs and players.And while it bases a lot of its technology on
scene-by-scene information which Dolby Vision-capable TVs can use to improve the way they present their pictures
This means better brights and darker blacks, and this enables TVs to display the full range of colors in the Rec
Dolby Vision is included as an option on the UHD BD specification sheet, and AV fans have been desperate to see how much of a difference
that requires all the links in the video chain to support it
Sony TVs with X1 Extreme chips (the ZD9, A1 OLED, XE93 and XE94, plus the 2018 X900F) handle DV too after a firmware update, as can some
mobile phones which, as of today, include the all-new iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone X and LG G6.Of course, if you want Dolby Vision from
a physical disc, there are only a few 4K Blu-ray players currently supporting Dolby Vision like the now-discontinued Oppo UDP-203 and Oppo
The impact of Dolby Vision on the visuals of both movies has to be seen to be believed.A new world of colorTake color, for instance
With our Oppo 203 and LG OLED55C7 combination, the Dolby Vision Despicable Me movies display an unprecedented array of tones and tonal
Some colors also look slightly different in hue and tone; and invariably our impression was that the DV versions were the definitive,
accurate ones.The Oppo 203 is one of just three 4K Blu-ray players that currently supports Dolby VisionStartling in its brilliance, too, is
Somehow the technology seems to deliver purer, brighter highlights than we've ever seen from the LG OLED before, while simultaneously
differences in every part of the Dolby Vision image, giving it a more stable, rich, deep, solid appearance that looks almost
only talking about a pair of ageing animated titles
Having seen the cinematic version of Dolby Vision at work on Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol
2 recently, we can only imagine how spectacular Dolby Vision at home could look with more visually sophisticated titles than Despicable Me
Having played the Despicable Me discs in HDR10 into a reference Samsung UE65KS9500, though, while that set delivered brighter light peaks
(scene-by-scene instructions) to an HDR10 stream
not necessarily saying here that your next TV and 4K Blu-ray player absolutely definitely must have Dolby Vision support
possible from any current Dolby Vision TV; or which use HDR10 processing systems created in conjunction with Hollywood itself (in
is that it does an incredible job of getting the absolute best out of any screen it comes into contact with
differences between HDR10 and Dolby Vision Here's our complete guide on HDR10 vs Dolby VisionNo price
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