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== 2023 - [UPDATE] Still no Dolby Vision screens in Toronto (2015-2023) == | == 2023 - [UPDATE] Still no Dolby Vision screens in Toronto (2015-2023) == | ||
− | * Dolby Vision has been available in televisions since 2016 but not in any Cineplex theatres as of 2023. Usually a technical innovation debuts in movie theaters first and then trickles down to the television/home theatre consumer arena later. (See [[Timeline of Cinematic Innovations and Their Adoption in Television/Home Video]]) Cineplex has reversed that trend by letting television have an eight year lead and counting (so far) with Dolby Vision. Dolby Vision is currently in 290 | + | * Dolby Vision has been available in televisions since 2016 but not in any Cineplex theatres as of 2023. Usually a technical innovation debuts in movie theaters first and then trickles down to the television/home theatre consumer arena later. (See [[Timeline of Cinematic Innovations and Their Adoption in Television/Home Video]]) Cineplex has reversed that trend by letting television have an eight year lead and counting (so far) with Dolby Vision. Dolby Vision is currently in 290 screen spanning 14 countries <ref>[[Timeline of Dolby Cinema Worldwide]]</ref> |
== 2023 - [UPDATE 2] "We don't know what’s happening" == | == 2023 - [UPDATE 2] "We don't know what’s happening" == |