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Dolby Vision 2 has arrived, but you don't have to replace your TV for a new one yet


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

The company acknowledged that one of the most common complaints about Dolby Vision is that images can often be too dark, making it hard to see details. Bi-directional tone-mapping that takes advantage of today's brighter-than-ever TVs for improved brightness, sharper contrast, and deeply saturated colors Hisense (which has produced some of the best sets over the past few years) will be the first TV to support Dolby Vision 2 with its RGB-MiniLED line.

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