Dolby Vision finally comes to Xbox Series X and S

Microsoft adds that “thousands of classic HDR10 and Auto HDR games will benefit from improved picture quality” when a Dolby Vision TV is connected and the feature enabled on the console. The company adds it’s working with developers and Dolby to provide them with the tools they need to “implement the technology directly into a game’s engine”.

“With Dolby Vision, epic worlds – such as lush rainforests or neon futuristic cities – are brought to life in more vivid colour. Dolby Vision deepens your immersion into the experience by enabling you to see an enemy hiding in the shadows or spot hidden clues through expanded contrast and better clarity in both bright and dark scenes.”

Dolby Vision is also compatible with other Xbox Series X and Series S features such as DirectX Raytracing and up to 120fps refresh rates depending on your TV. To enable Dolby Vision, press the Xbox button to open the guide. Then press Settings > General > TV & display options > Video Modes > Dolby Vision for Gaming

The Series X and Series S supported Dolby Atmos at launch, with the promise that Dolby Vision would launch in the future. That time is now. 

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