Dolby unveils Dolby Vision 2

Dolby Laboratories announced Dolby Vision 2, described as a groundbreaking evolution of its picture quality technology. Hisense and CANAL+ have publicly committed to support the new format.

Dolby Laboratories announced Dolby Vision 2, calling it a groundbreaking evolution of its industry-leading picture quality innovation. The company framed the new format as the next step after more than a decade in which Dolby Vision established itself as the gold standard for premium high dynamic range. The announcement positions Dolby Vision 2 as an update designed to push picture quality forward within television ecosystems.

Hisense is the first television brand to disclose plans to include Dolby Vision 2 on its line of premium televisions, with the company citing support for models such as RGB-MiniLED TVs. In addition to device maker support, the French media and entertainment company CANAL+ has announced its commitment to supporting Dolby Vision 2, signaling early interest from both hardware and content partners.

Dolby framed Dolby Vision 2 as intended to meet the evolving opportunities of modern television experiences, and as one component of a broader Dolby mission to advance picture quality across entertainment and devices. The company emphasized that this effort spans a range of screen sizes, from the biggest to the smallest. Further technical details and rollout timelines were not stated in the article.

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