Dolby Vision 2 Arrived at CES 2026 with Hisense, TCL, and Philips as Launch Partners
Dolby Vision 2-equipped televisions from Hisense, TCL, and Philips are expected to ship throughout 2026.
Dolby Vision 2-equipped televisions from Hisense, TCL, and Philips are expected to ship throughout 2026.
Hisense is clearly betting that the technical story sells, particularly against OLED competitors that can’t match MiniLED brightness in sunlit living rooms.
The company’s booth philosophy seems clear: demonstrate manufacturing breadth and signal to OEMs that CSOT can serve as a one-stop shop across consumer, automotive, and extended reality segments.
Chinese display maker positions itself for high-value design wins across automotive, smartphone, and IT segments with over 60 advanced demos.
The 130-inch Micro RGB R95H is expected to reach market later in 2026. Pricing has not been announced.
Three years of rapid OLED evolution culminates in rebranded technology platform and record brightness claims,
Bay Area SID’s one-day AR/VR conference “Seeing Is Believing” in November gave a glimpse of the current state of the technology and requirements for future development.
Traditional 3D displays struggle with a fundamental trade-off. To create convincing depth, they must generate vast numbers of resolvable voxels without making the device bulky or losing image sharpness.
With the slowing of demand and the lack of new applications, companies should strive for improved manufacturing efficiency, increased performance, and lower costs.
With OLEDs ubiquitous in smartphones, smartwatches, and televisions, the research opens possibilities for seamless device-to-device communication and integration of high-speed data transmission into everyday objects.
The certification covers Samsung’s complete premium TV range.
The revenue growth stems from rising adoption of LTPS TFT LCD and OLED panels, which command higher average selling prices than traditional displays.