The new format is coming to a device near you -- Here's why it matters.
Since late last month, many Amazon Prime Video subscribers have been wondering what happened to Dolby Atmos and Vision HDR support. The Dolby icons are still present on such Prime Video content as ...
While Dolby Vision isn’t supported by all HDR TVs (Samsung’s TVs have never included it), many experts consider the dynamic HDR format to be superior in terms of contrast, color, detail, and ...
Amazon Prime Video has been a perk of Prime for years, but this year the company forced ads on users who weren’t willing to pay a bit extra for the service. As it turns out, Amazon also stripped Dolby ...
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Speed Racer is the new ‘reference-level’ 4K Blu-ray for Dolby Vision and Atmos you need to own
As TechRadar's TV tester, I'm always on the look out for new 4K Blu-rays to use for testing and right now, there's none ...
The ad-supported tier for Prime Video, a.k.a. regular subscribers who had no choice because of Amazon's change, is getting another downgrade again as the company removed the Dolby Atmos and Vision ...
Amazon has silently removed support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos on the ad-supported subscription tier of Prime Video. Users must upgrade to the ad-free subscription tier to enjoy Dolby Vision and ...
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Eclipsa Video could be a big deal for HDR but not on your TV
It's going to take a massive campaign to pose any threat to Dolby in the living room.
When Apple trotted out the iPhone 12 lineup last October, it also introduced the ability to record video in Dolby Vision HDR. It was a first for smartphones, not just iPhones. But there was a catch.
Amazon has confirmed that people who sign up for the ad-based Prime Video streaming service will also not be able to access Dolby Vision or Atmos support unless they pay the extra $2.99 a month fee.
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