Dolby Atmos Music works differently. Instead of being limited to just two channels, it uses the same 9.1-channel, 7.1.2 surround-sound format as the home theater version of Dolby Atmos.
In other words, in a Dolby Atmos setup, not only will you get audio from in front, beside and behind you—you’ll also get it from above you. In most practical home setups, it’s achieved ...
Courtesy of Sony The Bravia 7 to 9 models features Sony’s XR Processor ... of Sony Sony’s Bravia Theater home audio range supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and IMAX Enhanced, and is designed ...
I had a chance to get solid eyes and ears on time with the new products at the event, and one of the highlights was the Sony Bravia Theater Quad, a 4-channel ... in Dolby Atmos and DTS:X soundtracks.
Starting May 15, however, that will start to change as Disney+ rolls out support for DTS:X, the biggest spatial audio alternative to Dolby Atmos ... eliminate horizontal black bars when viewed ...
DTS:X, a new Spatial Audio experience, is coming to Disney+ and is best paired with IMAX-enhanced content.
All three models will support Dolby Atmos and DTS:X and have an HDMI 2.1 ... and subwoofers for a more complete home theater system. Measuring 1100 x 64 x 113mm (43 x 2.5 x 4.4 inches), the ...
Sony didn't announce any new home ... Theater Bars are here as well, including 360 Spatial Sound, Sound Field Optimization, Acoustic Center Sync and Voice Zoom 3. Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, 360 Reality ...
Dolby Atmos has been one of the most-recognized spatial audio formats on streaming services — but it's no longer your only option. Starting on April 15, you'll finally be able to stream DTS:X ...
Sony didn't announce any new home theater audio ... features from the new Bravia Theater Bars are here as well, including 360 Spatial Sound, Sound Field Optimization, Acoustic Center Sync and Voice ...