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發表於 2016-5-16 20:50:51
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請教西楓大, 若是Sony 2015年底9400c 及2016的 9400d 未來鐵定都不能靠 firmware upgrade 來 support Dolby Vision, 怎麼辦啊??
真怕高價的 Sony TV 未來走到 HD-DVD or Beta Tape 的命運!!!
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http://www.cnet.com/news/dolby-v ... -hdr-tv-format-war/
In practice, that means Dolby Vision is more adaptive to lower- and mid-priced TVs. "Between premium high-end TVs, the differences that we're seeing [between Dolby Vision and HDR10] are not huge," a Netflix spokesman told us. "But at the low end we're seeing fairly substantial differences in display performance in Dolby Vision relative to HDR10. Dolby Vision is a technology that does seem to make a genuine difference at price points that are more affordable right now, and that's a real win for consumers." If a TV is capable of receiving both formats, Netflix will serve the Dolby Vision version, he added.
Dolby Vision is a technology that does seem to make a genuine difference at price points that are more affordable right now, and that's a real win for consumers.
Netflix
Amazon will also add Dolby Vision titles this year, starting with its original programming. The goal is to make all of those shows, like "Bosch," "The Man in the High Castle" and "Transparent," available in both formats. It already offers a number of movies in HDR10, including Sony Pictures titles "Men in Black 3," "Hancock" and "Elysium." A Sony Pictures representative confirmed to CNET that these and other titles have also been provided to Amazon encoded in Dolby Vision, too.
I asked Jim Freeman, Amazon VP of Digital Video, how Amazon will serve TVs that handle both. "We do testing of all devices to determine which is the best customer experience, and we'll optimize that experience for the customer." In other words, Amazon will determine, based on its own testing, whether a particular TV gets Dolby Vision or HDR10. Freeman also mentioned surveying customers for their preference between the two formats, and even the possibility of allowing a customer to choose one or the other, provided a TV can handle both.
And that's the kicker: Unlike Sony and Samsung, 2016 HDR TVs from LG and Vizio can support both Dolby Vision and HDR10. That means they can play TV shows and movies in either HDR format.
That's important for full access to all available HDR content, because not all studios and content creators are going to be as flexible as Amazon and Netflix. And if any content becomes available exclusively in Dolby Vision, owners of Sony and Samsung TVs would be out of luck, at least until the HDR10 version comes out.
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