Dolby Vision support comes to Xbox Series X|S with latest firmware update
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Microsoft continues to work on improving the features of its new generation of game consoles. Machines with powerful hardware that can benefit from sound and image improvements, the latter section that Microsoft has improved by bringing compatibility with Dolby Vision to the Xbox Series X|S
Microsoft just released a new update for Xbox Series X|S that brings support for Dolby Vision for new generation games This possibility, which was already available within the Insider Program since spring, is now available to all users.
Dolby Vision for everyone
Microsoft brings Dolby Vision Gaming support to the Xbox Series X|S. In this way, compatible titles will offer a higher image quality, but yes, we must not forget that in order to take advantage of it we need to have a television or monitor compatible with Dolby Vision
"Microsoft has announced that Dolby Vision games will be available on Xbox Series X|S, with over 100 titles available in Dolby VisionThis is the case of titles like Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Psychonauts 2, F1 2021, Microsoft Flight Simulator, Gears 5, Borderlands 3, Immortals Fenyx Rising>"
Xbox Series X|S consoles already supported the HDR10 format and could also access Dolby Atmos object-based sound.Now, these improvements are completed with support for HDR via Dolby Vision. In this sense, games optimized for HDR10 and Auto HDR will improve with support for Dolby Vision.
If we have a television or monitor compatible with Dolby Vision, the image will automatically adjust to the best possible performance. In addition, Dolby Vision supports DirectX Raytracing, ALLM Low Latency Auto Mode, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR, essential for works like Microsoft Flight Simulator) and even 120FPS.
To enable support for Dolby Vision you must access Settings>"
If you want to know if your television or monitor can take advantage of the Dolby Vision Gaming system, you can consult the list of compatible models in this link.
Via | Xbox Wire