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Photo: Alex Cranz/Gizmodo If you’re a part of the Xbox Insider Alpha ring, good news: Microsoft is rolling out Dolby Vision on the Xbox Series X and S consoles this week. Advertisement Dolby Vision is an HDR format that adds dynamic metadata to an image, which translates to brighter highlights, sharper contrasts, and more vibrant colors. It was initially announced for the next-gen Xbox consoles back in September, making them the first ever to support the format. The news was tweeted out earlier today by Microsoft’s Larry Hryb, the director of programming for Xbox Live. If you are an Insider, you’ll want to make sure your TV’s firmware is updated and has the specs to play Dolby Vision content. ....
Xbox Series X/S. The feature is making its way to the Xbox Insider Alpha ring so more members of the Xbox community can try it. The company is looking for feedback before it rolls out the Dolby Vision HDR option more broadly, which it says will happen soon. It previously promised to do so sometime this year. Dolby Vision brings more vibrant colors, sharper contrast and up to 40 times brighter highlights to games, Microsoft said. It automatically adjusts the picture settings on your display. Microsoft says it worked with Dolby to create an enhancement that enables a more accurate HDR gaming experience when connected to a Dolby Vision-enabled TV. ....
Microsoft Is Rolling Out Dolby Vision for Xbox Series X and S Insiders Share Photo: Alex Cranz/Gizmodo If you’re a part of the Xbox Insider Alpha ring, good news: Microsoft is rolling out Dolby Vision on the Xbox Series X and S consoles this week. Dolby Vision is an HDR format that adds dynamic metadata to an image, which translates to brighter highlights, sharper contrasts, and more vibrant colours. It was initially announced for the next-gen Xbox consoles back in September, making them the first ever to support the format. The news was tweeted out earlier today by Microsoft’s Larry Hryb, the director of programming for Xbox Live. If you are an Insider, you’ll want to make sure your TV’s firmware is updated and has the specs to play Dolby Vision content. ....