Likely part of a marketing deal with Microsoft, Dolby has been touting Vision and Atmos support for Xbox Series X and S on its website for quite some time. It also displays the status of other features like black stabilizer, low latency, and variable refresh rate (VRR).ĭolby Atmos and Vision are console-exclusive to Xbox for two years Game Dashboard is a floating menu that lets you quickly see the TV’s settings and switch them between games using the Standard, FPS, RPG, or RTS presets.
If you don’t have one of these models, you’ll be glad to hear that additional 20 TV models are being tested with Dolby Vision gaming at either 60Hz or 120Hz.ĭiscussing why it thinks it’s the best firm for gaming TVs, LG said:Īside from Dolby Vision HDR at 4K 120Hz, the firmware update also brings Game Dashboard to any 2021 LG TVs equipped with Game Optimizer. Other premium models including LG’s 2021 TV line-up such as the OLED Z1 series, QNED Mini LED QNED99 series, and NanoCell NANO99 series will receive the update in July. The new feature arrives with firmware version 03.15.27 which is now rolling out to LG’s C1 and G1 series OLED TVs.
It said that it’s the first TV manufacturer to offer this feature which it says is “reaffirming its commitment to providing the best big-screen gaming experience.”
Korean firm LG has announced that its premium televisions now have support for Dolby Vision HDR at 4K 120Hz which makes gameplay on the screens even better. LG TV update adds support for Dolby Vision HDR at 4K 120Hz The created rooms will be initially private, but they can be later opened up. The invited users would receive a notification and if they're open to chatting, they can join. This can be done by either swiping right on the Hallway or pressing the dots icon at the bottom left of the screen and tapping the wave button next to the person that you'd like to talk to. To start a conversation with friends appearing in Hallways on Clubhouse, users would just need to Wave at them. The firm revealed that around 700,000 rooms are created on the app each day however, it stressed that "it's quite often the smaller private moments among friends that put smiles on faces." The feature is being introduced to assist users in creating small and private gatherings, according to the firm. The feature is presently available for all users on iOS and Android. It's called Wave and is supposed to make inviting people to audio chats easier. The audio-based social app Clubhouse unveiled a new feature today. The over 100 titles are made up of currently available and coming soon games.Ĭlubhouse's latest feature lets users invite friends into private audio chats Update: Clarified the number of supported games line. To begin using Dolby Vision, on the Xbox go to Settings > General > TV & display options > Video Modes > and enable Dolby Vision for Gaming. To get the best experience when using Dolby Vision, Microsoft recommends enabling automatic low-latency mode or variable refresh rate options and keep all firmware, on both the TV and Xbox console, up to date. In addition to the current-gen optimized titles, the existing library of games running on Xbox Series X|S with regular HDR and Auto HDR support are gaining benefits from this partnership as well in the form of better picture quality on Dolby Vision-enabled displays. "They can do this through built-in features within the Xbox platform or they can choose to implement the technology directly into a game’s engine."
"To ensure a growing library of games are available, Dolby and Xbox are working together closely with developers to provide the tools they need so their titles can take full advantage of Dolby Vision," explains Xbox program manager Katie Slattery in the announcement. Future titles, like Halo Infinite, coming to the new Microsoft console duo will support Dolby Vision from the get-go as well. With today's Dolby Vision arrival, over 100 current-gen games (either available now or coming soon) are gaining optimized status for the technology, offering enhanced brightness, color, contrast, and detail when using a compatible TV. In the gaming space, both features are currently only offered on Xbox consoles though Microsoft has denied any exclusivity agreements. It joins the already available Dolby Atmos audio technology on the devices. The Dolby Vision High Dynamic Range (HDR) standard for gaming has finally arrived at the Xbox Series X|S after being in testing since May. Dolby Vision support for gaming goes live on Xbox Series X|S