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Last week, Microsoft answered the prayers of AV fans by announcing that it would add support for the high-end dynamic Dolby Vision format to its Xbox One X and S consoles.
Now, it is dubbed on this good news by revealing that the support of Dolby Vision will be extended to cover the 4K Blu-ray players of the consoles (reviewed here).
Capture with The initial announcement was just confirming Dolby Vision's support for streamed sources – just Netflix, in fact, but I speculated that if DV could be added for streaming, it seemed likely that # 39, it could also be deployed on other parts of the console ecosystem.
Now, a Microsoft spokesman has confirmed to CNET that Dolby Vision should be added to Blu-ray playback Xbox One X and S 4K via a new update to the aut omne
This makes perfect sense, since the 4K Blu-ray delivers the last word current in AV quality, and the additional scene of Dolby Vision by the scene data is proved to be able to reinforce the dynamism, the fineness of the colors and even the sharpness of the vast majority of the 4K Blu-ray discs to which it has been applied. Dolby Vision, you will need a TV or monitor capable of managing the Dolby Vision format to take advantage of the extra image quality that it can bring.
Microsoft has not yet confirmed whether Dolby Vision support will also extend to games. But that seems more than possible – especially since some titles on PC support Dolby Vision for quite some time. Maybe Microsoft is waiting for a developer to get an Xbox One X / S DV title in the works before making any announcements on that front.
It also remains to be seen if Microsoft will follow its support for Dolby Vision by adding playback of the new HDR10 + HDR 'dynamic & # 39; rival.
But for now, let's celebrate what has already been confirmed because it's a great achievement on the part of Microsoft.
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Last week, Microsoft answered the prayers of AV fans by announcing that it was going to add support for the high-end dynamic Dolby Vision format to its Xbox One X and S consoles
He doubled on this good news by revealing that Dolby Vision's support will be extended to cover 4K Blu-ray players of consoles (reviewed here).
The result of the initial announcement was that it only confirmed Dolby Vision In fact, I speculated that if DV could be added for streaming, it seemed likely that it could also be deployed on other parts of the world.
The Microsoft spokesman confirmed to CNET that Dolby Vision should be added to the Xbox One X and S 4K Blu-ray playback via a new update in the fall.