Dell Cinema reinforces Dell’s commitment to thoughtful design and truly immersive cinematic experiences. Dell Cinema is the combination of several cutting-edge technologies all working in concert to give the viewer an immersive, captivating experience on their computers. Dell Cinema is available across select XPS and Inspiron devices.
Dell Cinema is a combination of innovative technologies all working in concert to transform the entertainment experience on computers, taking you into a world of vibrant life-like color, brilliant sound clarity, and uninterrupted streaming on Dell PCs.
Dell Cinema features are available on XPS and select Inspiron computers. You can identify computers with Dell cinema, as highlighted below on the Dell website.
Dell Cinema offers three key features:
CinemaColor uses advanced hardware and software to deliver visuals that appear every bit as vibrant as the world around you. Two separate solutions drive this experience on Inspiron and XPS laptops:
Dell Color Profiles is Dell’s color enhancement technology that enhances the display color and contrast to deliver more vibrant, more detailed color representation, and dramatically optimize your overall viewing experience on computers.
DCP adjusts the gamma, white point, and saturation on-screen to provide vibrant, deep colors that make the display look truly impressive. DCP has four modes that optimize these settings depending on the content and your surroundings:
CinemaColor for Dell is used to perceive warmer colors, improved details, and contrast when watching movies and TV for a better experience compared to native panel settings. Objective - Adjust screen color to obtain a warmer and a broader range of colors. Similar benefits of HDR but with standard definition (SDR) content and standard displays
Dell Color Profiles offers four modes, as shown in the UIs below.
A separate and less widely available feature of CinemaColor applies only to XPS and a few Inspiron 7000s with optional displays capable of UHD resolution, 300 nit brightness, 72% color gamut, and true 8-bit color (not 6 bit + 2 dithering). That feature is called Windows HD Color with HDR Streaming, explained below.
Windows HD Color with HDR Streaming is an advanced HDR technology that delivers spectacular color, brightness, contrast, and detail for ultra vivid and lifelike images that make you forget you are looking at a screen.
XPS and select Inspiron configurations with panels that support the Windows HD Color with HDR Streaming requirements (panels with 300 nits brightness, 72% color gamut, and true 8-bit color depth) can read HDR content using software that is built into Windows 11 and Windows 10. HDR streaming will not work if the hardware does not support it. Screen captures below show how to check if a computer can engage Windows HD Color with HDR Streaming:
To change Windows video playback settings and check that HDR capabilities follow the steps below:
Operating Systems:
Internet Browser:
CinemaColor for Dell is only functional for the following Dell hardware platforms:
CinemaSound enhances your audio experience with Waves MaxxAudio Pro audio processing solution. It brings you a more dynamic sound stage with more transparent highs, deeper bass, and higher volume that make you feel every note without distortion.
CinemaSound allows you to experience studio-quality sound. Whether you are playing games, listening to your favorite tune or movie scores, or watching a movie, you can experience cinematic sound that is meant for the recording studio or big screen on Dell Inspiron and XPS PCs.
With CinemaStream, watch your live streaming on your Dell PCs and experience less buffering, fewer drops, and better resolution. These Dell-exclusive solutions can detect and prioritize your critical network traffic over less urgent traffic.
With Killer Wireless (hardware solution on XPS) and SmartByte (software on Inspiron), you can channel the maximum bandwidth to your videos or music for a stutter-free experience.