Microsoft has announced the addition of Dolby Vision for games on Xbox Series consoles at long last. Dolby Vision can be considered as an alternative to HDR10 and HDR10+ and users with television sets that support Dolby Vision can now experience thousands of HDR10 and Auto-HDR titles to their TVs full extent. More information on how to ensure your TV supports this feature will vary from set to set, but have a look at the instructions below to see if your television supports it and how to enable it from the console:
Check to see if your display supports Dolby Vision
To check if your display supports Dolby Vision, press the Xbox button to open the guide. Then go to Settings > General > TV & display options > 4K TV details.
Enable Dolby Vision on Xbox Series X|S
For the best Dolby Vision experience, we recommend using automatic low-latency mode (ALLM). To enable Dolby Vision, press the Xbox button to open the guide. Then press Settings > General > TV & display options > Video Modes > Dolby Vision for Gaming
Note: Make sure your Xbox and TV are running the latest firmware for the best gaming experience. For a list of the latest Dolby Vision supported TVs go to: dolby.com/experience/xbox
More information on the Dolby Vision technology can be found on the original Xbox Wire article.