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Dolby Vision 2 Has Arrived, but You Don't Have to Replace Your TV for a New One Yet

Dolby Vision 2 enhances viewing by using AI and Content Intelligence to optimize picture quality across various content types, with Hisense's RGB Mini-LED TVs as the first consumer models to feature it.

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The new format introduces two big upgrades and fixes one major complaint.

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Dolby Vision 2 arrives with the promise of improving users' visual experience, but it hasn't been to the liking of enthusiasts. Ten years after Dolby Vision's debut, the North American company unveiled Dolby Vision 2, promising to offer an even more optimized HDR experience to users and consumers of available devices and content, introducing new image motion smoothing techniques and, unsurprisingly, artificial intelligence. At the heart of the n…

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iphoneaddict.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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