Samsung just unveiled a new spatial audio format. Can it compete with Dolby Atmos? Here's what you need to know.
In 2025, anyone looking for the best TVs will likely have encountered the terms HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, both of which are high dynamic range (HDR) formats that promise incredibly realistic ...
Dolby Atmos might be the first name you think of when it comes to spatial audio (Apple Spatial Audio, perhaps, being the other) but there's a new player in town. It's called Eclipsa Audio, and it ...
In a report released today, James Goss from Barrington maintained a Buy rating on Dolby Laboratories (DLB – Research Report), with a price target of $100.00. The company’s shares closed last ...
Rosenblatt Securities analyst Steve Frankel maintained a Buy rating on Dolby Laboratories (DLB – Research Report) today and set a price target of $100.00. The company’s shares closed yesterday ...
You can read about the Dolby Atmos vs DTS:X differences here.) Atmos is a surround-sound technology that was first developed in 2012, expanding upon the existing 5.1- and 7.1-channel surround sound ...
It’s a 3.1 system, which means it comes with a stand-alone wireless subwoofer to add bass. Dolby Atmos compatibility allows this setup to create a surprisingly convincing surround sound effect.
Watching your movies, TV shows, and, more often these days, listening to your music in Dolby Atmos sound is a beautifully immersive and transformative experience that can make you feel like you're ...
Forward-looking: Samsung and Google have teamed up to challenge one of the biggest names in immersive audio – Dolby. The two companies have announced Eclipsa Audio, a new open-source spatial ...