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One of the big CES 2026 announcements has come from Dolby, which has revealed the initial batch of TVs that'll launch with Dolby Vision 2 support.
Hisense, TCL and TP Vision (the owner of the Philips TV and audio brand in the UK and Europe) have previously been confirmed as offering support for Dolby Vision 2 across their upcoming models. Now Dolby has revealed some of the those models specifically.
They include the flagship Philips OLED TVs – 811, 911 and 951 – which will be unveiled later this year.
Each of the TVs will have the next level HDR system for smarter processing, improved tone-mapping and new tools for film makers.
Unlike the existing HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision 2 will use dynamic metadata – scene-by-scene and even frame-by-frame information that tells your TV how to reproduce every shot as accurately as possible.
Dolby stresses that this is not a TV-side “AI picture mode” guessing at fixes. Instead, it’s a creator-guided workflow that begins in the grading suite and travels with the content before being displayed on your TV.
Using Content Intelligence, and new capabilities like Authentic Motion, Dolby Vision 2 takes the benefits of Dolby Vision beyond HDR. The result should be a more authentic picture that unlocks the full capabilities of modern TVs.

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Now we have specific models to look out for, should you want the latest Dolby Vision 2 support.
The TV models that have been announced as supporting this new standard are:
The specific pricing and release dates for these various makes and models have not been announced at this stage. Although some are already out and just need updates.
Expect pricing to vary as this format will span a range of TV models from the higher mid-range to the top-end for manufacturers.
