As we reported on August 7: “Samsung and Dolby are stepping up the TV war.” But as always, there will be compatibility issues, this time with Dolby Vision 2, but in this situation it doesn’t have to be that way, at least not technically. Dolby Vision 2 can work on today’s Blu-ray players, but Sony doesn’t bother. Because it doesn’t require new hardware in the player itself. The problem? It’s the manufacturers who have to create the firmware upda…
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As we reported on August 7: “Samsung and Dolby are stepping up the TV war.” But as always, there will be compatibility issues, this time with Dolby Vision 2, but in this situation it doesn’t have to be that way, at least not technically. Dolby Vision 2 can work on today’s Blu-ray players, but Sony doesn’t bother. Because it doesn’t require new hardware in the player itself. The problem? It’s the manufacturers who have to create the firmware upda…