
Have a Dolby Vision-enabled TV? Starting today, you’ll be be able to enjoy full-spectrum visuals on the Xbox Series X|S. This means that rainforests, neon futuristic cities, or just the racetrack are brought to life in more vivid color than ever. So far, there are over 100 next-gen HDR titles optimized for the Series X|S featuring Dolby Vision, and in the near future, games like Halo Infinite will also take full advantage of this technology. Read more for two videos and additional information.
Games with Dolby Vision-enabled automatically map to any display that supports it to deliver the best possible picture available, which means no manual adjustments are necessary. It’s also compatible with next-generation features available on Xbox Series X|S, like DirectX Raytracing, automatic low-latency mode (ALLM), Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), and up to 120FPS depending on the TV you’re using. Yes, there are aselect number of older TV models that support Dolby Vision as well.
- Superior 4K Ultra HD: Picture clarity combined with the contrast, color, and detail of Dolby Vision HDR (High Dynamic Range) for the most lifelike...
 - Mini-LED Technology: Uncompromised contrast, brightness, and uniformity for incredible viewing in any environment
 - Product Size (WxHxD) with Stand: 48.3" x 31.1" x 13.7"; Product Size (WxHxD) without stand: 48.3" x 28.1" x 2.8"
 
Microsoft and Dolby have been working closely with TV manufacturers to make Dolby Vision gaming as seamless and automatic for as many Dolby Vision-enabled TVs as possible. Players with TV models that have not been optimized to unlock Dolby Vision with next-gen gaming settings may experience latency issues during gameplay,” said the company.