Dolby Laboratories, Inc. announced Dolby Vision, a new imaging technology that helps content creators and television manufacturers deliver true-to-life brightness, colors, and contrast by augmenting the fidelity of Ultra HD and HD video signals for over-the-top online streaming, broadcast, and gaming applications. Content mastered and color-graded in Dolby Vision can be seen at this week's 2014 International CES event on the latest UHD and HD TVs from Sharp and TCL Multimedia. Both companies are exhibitors in the Las Vegas Convention Center's Central Hall: Sharp at booth 10916 and TCL at booth 9825.

TVs featuring Dolby Vision technology are expected to be available for retail purchase later this year. Dolby Vision changes that, giving creative teams the freedom to use the full gamut of colors, peak brightness, and local contrast, with the confidence that those will be reproduced faithfully on televisions that feature Dolby Vision. An end-to-end solution, Dolby Vision works from content creation to distribution and playback, and it is already receiving support from critical points in the ecosystem, from A-list Hollywood directors, to executives at major studios, TV manufacturers, and operators worldwide.