This new smart TV tech innovation will save your movie night
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This new smart TV tech innovation will save your movie night
"For TV owners, paying attention to HDR can vastly improve your picture quality. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, which makes the dark colors seem darker and the brighter colors seem brighter, giving you a more accurate depiction of what the director intended. Dolby has been one of the pioneers in the HDR space with its tech known as Dolby Vision, which takes into consideration the brightness of a room and modifies its display based on that."
"This week, Dolby announced the invention of Dolby Vision 2 as well as Dolby Vision 2 Max. These advanced technologies are aiming to use AI to "fix" any issues people have with the visuals on their TVs. It's also going to affect the way you watch TV and movies because it's takes the settings out of your control and handles them itself."
"Dolby Vision 2 will take Dolby Vision a step further and will eventually replace it and the Dolby Vision IQ variation. It introduces a new image engine called Content Intelligence, which goes beyond simply adapting content to your TV's specs -- the core function of Dolby Vision. As TVs continue to evolve with improved backlighting, better panels, and smarter processing, manufacturers are pushing to improve the overall viewing experience."
HDR (High Dynamic Range) increases contrast by making dark colors darker and bright colors brighter for a more accurate depiction of intended imagery. Dolby Vision has historically adapted content to TV capabilities and adjusted display based on room brightness. Dolby Vision 2 and Dolby Vision 2 Max introduce an image engine called Content Intelligence that uses AI to diagnose content in real time and dynamically optimize picture settings. The system adapts beyond simple TV specs, accounting for evolving display technologies like improved backlighting and panels. The automated adjustments can remove manual control over some picture settings while aiming to deliver the best possible image.
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