With the advent of home theater, consumers are continually demand higher performance. As technology improves and becomes more competitive, increased performance is realized at lower cost to the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dolby Atmos FlexConnect. It's been a great year for home cinema technology. This was headlined by the grudge match between LG’s ...
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Whether you enjoy heading out to your a local cineplex or prefer the comfort of your personal home theater, you expect two things when you sit down to lose yourself in a movie: awesome picture and ...
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Dolby and DTS audio technologies aren’t just for the home, as underscored by mobile product announcements at the Mobile World Congress. Lenovo expanded its selection of mobile devices with Dolby Atmos ...
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Both come from companies of those names. DTS-X is from Digital Theater Systems, Inc., while Dolby Atmos is from Dolby Systems. Both technologies are used in both home theater technology and in movie ...
Do the newest compression schemes from Dolby and DTS sound any better than standard Dolby and DTS? The sonic differences are reportedly small to negligible. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve ...
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I've recently bought a Nakamichi soundwafe Pro 7.1 soundbar and have an odd problem. Hopefully someone here has a solution. The Soundwafe only manages to handle bitstream/compressed multi-channel ...
DTS has announced its take on object-based surround sound, called DTS:X, which will debut in homes and cinemas this summer. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and ...