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

2025-09-04 10:09

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

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

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