Sentences with phrase «atmos audio support»

LG's premium models already added Dolby Atmos audio support in 2017, making LG the only TV manufacturer to offer Dolby Atmos sound without requiring a soundbar or other external audio device.
You can also expect Dolby Atmos audio support for more immersive movie watching.
In this latest iteration, Amazon is not only offering 4K HDR but Dolby Atmos audio support too, in a box that's smaller and cheaper than the last iteration.

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Dolby Atmos supports up to 128 simultaneous and lossless audio streams and allows up to 64 discrete speaker feeds.
Efficient, easy - to - use, and well - supported tools help you quickly implement advanced Dolby Atmos audio features in an app or content portal to deliver cutting - edge VR experiences across leading platforms and devices.
As a starting point, we recommend that you download the latest audio drivers from your device or headphone manufacturer, as updated drivers may enable your PC to support the spatial audio platform and Dolby Atmos for Headphones.
Supporting Dolby Atmos primes your products for the next era in audio, giving broadcasters and OTT operators the flexibility to deliver the best home entertainment experiences now and into the future.
The Cinema Business Group comprises all parts of Dolby's businesses that support the entertainment industry, including Dolby Atmos ® products, Dolby Screen Server and Dolby Integrated Media Block (IMB) products, audio processors, the Dolby 3D cinema solution, the Dolby Professional Reference Monitor product line, and all Dolby TrueHD licensing and other high - end home theater offerings.
In terms of new capabilities, the new Fire TV supports 4K, 60 fps video with HDR (HDR10 but not Dolby Vision), and Dolby Atmos audio output.
For media lovers, the Fire HD 8 is also going to deliver better audio, with stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos support for an all - round better experience watching video content or listening to music.
And audio is going to sound pretty decent with stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos support.
Other features include hands - free Alexa support, it has Bluetooth, dual - band Wi - Fi, it has dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos audio, and it comes with a full 1 year warranty unlike the other Fire tablets that only come with 90 days.
On the audio front, the Vibe K5 Note features Wolfson audio chip along with Dolby ATMOS support.
Acer's Helios 300 provides decent audio quality through Dolby Atmos support and its TrueHarmony speakers.
In what was news to T3's ears when it was announced, the Xbox One X offers support for Dolby Atmos, the company's newest audio format, which has sound come down from above you, as well as in front and behind to create an incredibly immersive surround sound experience.
* An Xbox One S with a 1 TB hard drive, Xbox Wireless Controller, a built - in 4K Ultra HD Blu - ray player, support for 4K video streaming, High Dynamic Range and premium audio with Dolby Atmos.
In addition, all Xbox One X and Xbox One S owners have access to exclusive services like Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Play Anywhere, and can enjoy the ultimate 4K entertainment experience with a built - in 4K UHD Blu - ray player and premium audio with Dolby Atmos support.
In addition to 4K games, UHD Blu Ray, and streaming support, Xbox One X supports Dolby Atmos audio output.
The console also supports Dolby Atmos audio, among other audio formats, making video playback sound as good as it looks.
Recently Microsoft has been really keen on integrating the latest audio visual technologies into its consoles - Dolby Atmos support, 4K and HDR are all here.
TX - NR545 The most affordable Onkyo network receiver to support Dolby Atmos, the 7.2 - channel TX - NR545 features a 115 W / Ch high - current amplification system that extracts ultimate performance from the new Dolby Atmos audio format.
The handset packs two dedicated audio chips, the AKM AK4961 and AKM AK4490, that support Hi - Fi audio playback through headphones and loudspeakers, plus front - facing stereo speakers and sound - enhancing Dolby Atmos technology.
The PlayStation 4 supports bitstream audio output, so it should support Dolby Atmos - enabled Blu - rays, while the Xbox One S and Xbox One X feature UHD drives and have received an Atmos update, supported on both Blu - ray and 4K UHD Blu - ray (though Microsoft has admitted there are some hiccups there at present).
On the audio side, the Nvidia Shield TV supports 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound, as well as Dolby Atmos object - based surround sound.
LG's SJ9 offered another impressive display of Atmos dispersion at the show, though the fidelity wasn't quite on par with Sony's soundbar (at least in our short demonstration), regardless of the bar's support for hi - res audio at 24bit / 192kHz.
Supporting both Atmos and DTS: X, Onkyo's SBT - A500 Network Surround bar is well equipped for the future of object - based audio.
A few very expensive soundbars (typically starting at more than $ 1,000) support Dolby Atmos and / or DTS: X object - oriented audio.
The Yamaha YSP - 5600 is a 7.1.2 soundbar capable of supporting Dolby Atmos and DTS: X object - oriented audio formats.
Recently Microsoft has been really keen on integrating the latest audio visual technologies into its consoles - Dolby Atmos support, 4K and HDR are all here.
If Dolby Atmos is supported down at your local multiplex, then you can look forward to that 3D audio experience across as many as 64 different channels.
Two of those speakers are on the top of the unit, although it doesn't support Dolby Atmos, the latest audio standard that adds height to the mix.
The bottom firing speaker and the earpiece speaker comprise the dual speaker setup, and they also support Dolby Atmos audio enhancements.
With robust audio playback features including Atmos support for compatible media, it's hard to argue with the Galaxy S9 +.
The Oppo UDP - 203 is 4K, HDR, Dolby Atmos and hi - res music compatible; it also supports all and every video and audio codec format available today, including H. 264, VP9 4K, HEVC, Hi10P, HDR10, any hi - res audio format and more, while it will spin UHD, Blu - ray, 3D, DVD, DVD - Audio, SACD and CDs.
Netflix already supports 4K and HDR streaming on Xbox One, and now it's adding another feather to its hat: Dolby Atmos audio.
To add to the home movie experience, the DH790 supports Dolby Atmos and DTS: X audio formats, giving you a completely enveloping sound in your home - assuming you have the correct speaker setup.
There is, however, no headphone jack, although Razor includes an audio adapter with a built - in 24 - bit DAC with Dolby Atmos support in box, allowing you to plug in your corded headphones.
Features include Dolby Atmos & DTS: X immersive audio decoding, support for UHD Blu - ray and 4K60 through HDMI 2.0 a with HDR.
The handset also supports Dolby Atmos — designed to give audio a more 3D sound effect.
Both Dolby Atmos and DTS: X are supported out of the box, serving all your object - based audio needs.
The company also touted the audio experience of its new flagships, as they support Dolby Atmos surround sound.
You're not left out on audio support, either, with Dolby Audio supported on the Roku, and Dolby Atmos on the Shield TV and the newest version of the Fire TV.
Your apps and games will pop with true - to - life picture quality — with vivid colors and 60 fps — and sound with support for Dolby Atmos audio.
Since our primary consideration was performance in a home - theater setting, Onkyo's $ 899 HT - S7700 is our top pick, because it's the only one of the three systems to support the immersive audio technology Dolby Atmos.
It's a dongle, not a box, with support for HDR 10 (but not Dolby Vision) and Dolby Atmos for audio.
Well, the K6 Note retains all its multimedia star features — it also comes with Dolby Atmos audio enhancement feature and supports Lenovo's TheaterMax technology.
Dolby Atmos support should add to the immersive feel of the audio on the S9 and S9 +.
The new Fire TV supports Dolby Atmos audio, an audio format designed to give movies a more three dimensional effect.
Where we think the K6 Power pulls away from the Redmi Note 4, however, is in terms of design (it looks far better, especially the grey edition) and in multimedia, especially audio (it has dual speakers with support for Dolby Atmos, and also comes with Lenovo's TheaterMax technology support for those willing to invest in an ANT VR headset).
It supports advanced audio formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS: X (as well as 4K video).
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