In addition to support for Bluetooth, Dolby Atmos, Wi-Fi, Apple AirPlay 2, and compatibility with Amazon’s Alexa, this 9.2-channel home theater receiver offers DTS: X, IMAX Enhanced, and THX ...
It’s a 5.2-channel home theater receiver with Bluetooth and support for Dolby Atmos. You can also get the Onkyo TX-NR5100, a 7.2-channel home ... receiver offers DTS: X, IMAX Enhanced, and ...
HDMI 2.1 is supported ... new Bravia 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 ...
All three models will support Dolby Atmos and DTS:X and have an HDMI 2.1 port for ... for a more complete home theater system. Measuring 1100 x 64 x 113mm (43 x 2.5 x 4.4 inches), the Bravia ...
The large room – a space ... for mixing soundtracks in Dolby Atmos. (We were told during the demo that all soundtracks are also later mixed in a smaller home theater-type space for an Atmos ...
There are two competing spatial audio formats from Dolby and DTS ... 1 channel receiver, which costs more money. If you're willing to go all-out in tricking out the space housing your home theater ...
Spatial audio formats like Dolby Atmos are extensions of multichannel surround sound (think Dolby Digital), designed for a movie theater listening ... to a full 7.1.2-channel sound system using ...
The Atmos package that Dolby provides speaker and soundbar manufacturers is smart enough to figure out what kind of system it is — be it a 2.0-channel soundbar or 7.1.2 home-theater system — and then ...
whether it’s for a home theater or a home office. by Adrienne Maxwell As soundbar performance continues to improve, does anyone need to invest in an AV receiver and speakers to get great sound?