I remembered I had DoVi calibration videos from R.Masciola and I compared the Color Clipping > 01. HDR Color Clipping High_Dolby_Vision.mp4
between the Vero V and the native TV player.
It looks sort of like this (ignore the wrong colors in this picture, it’s a PC screenshot)
Here’s how the native TV player (left) compares to the Vero V (right):
TV / Vero
W: 89 / 80
R: 82 / 81
G: 86 / 80
B: 89 / 84
Y: 89 / 82
C: 86 / 79
M: 83 / 79
As you can see, the output from the Vero V clips much sooner for all colors (and especially white/brightness). This indicates Vero V’s DoVi output has oversaturation and/or a PQ curve that is way above reference.
(Unfortunately, I don’t think I can share that video file, since it requires a license).