ReviewingDolby Atmosor other spatial audio speakers is a different beast altogether. Whether it’s a traditionalAV receiver-based setup, asoundbar, or other Atmos system with up-firing speakers that help produce that incredible 360-degree sound, we always do this in a room with a flat ceiling...
Dolby Atmos, for you members of the unwashed and uninformed masses (yeah, you know who you are), enables film sound designers to treat individual sonic elements as virtual “objects” that can be placed and moved almost anywhere within the three-dimensional space of a movie theater. Two thin...
If you're looking for the very best examples of surround-sound scenes to take your AVR and surround-sound speaker system for a spin, then you've come to the right place, as these are our recommendations. Don't have space for a full system? Fret not, as a Dolby Atmos soundbar can ...
You've come to the right place, as we take home cinema surround sound deadly seriously. Whether it's a traditional 5.1 system, a modern wireless surround alternative, or even an Award-winning Dolby Atmos soundbar complete with wireless surround speakers and subwoofer, we've rooted out the ...
Not every OLED can be like the Panasonic Z95A and its bombastic 160W speaker system, but the Sansui OLED does have Dolby Atmos support, and a well-rounded soundbar can make all the difference. Sansui OLED TV review: Interface and apps It comes as no surprise that the Sansui OLED TV ...
That’s what makes Bose’s new Personal Surround Sound technology so interesting. It takes the existing sound offered by its new entry-levelDolby Atmos soundbar— the $499Bose Smart Soundbar— and lets you augment it with the company’sUltra Open Earbuds. When the devices are paired together...
For better and for worse, Dolby Atmos is everywhere now, from soundbars to TVs, phones and even cars. Of course, certain devices deliver a more convincing Atmos experience than others, so how can you put your kit through its paces?
Our pick of the best 4K Blu-ray discs to give your home cinema system a workout, whether soundbar, surround sound or Dolby Atmos.
Do all of the expected specs and features work out of the box? Or do you have to go into the settings to enable something like Dolby Vision or Dolby Atmos? And, for that matter, how many of the hallowed specs boxes does the device check, and does that match up with the price?
JBL wants you to ditch your soundbar for its affordable new home theater lineup Pioneer has announced two new AV receivers that offer Dolby Atmos and IMAX Enhanced support at budget-friendly prices. The VSX-535, is an 8K, 5.2-channel model that sells for $379, and the VSX-835, is an...