The war isn't over, but DTS is under heavy siege.
How to decide which of these surround sound formats is best for your home theater.
DTS:X and Dolby Atmos are two major leaps forward in surround sound technology, but where do those leaps put them in relation to each other? Both are object-based audio formats that move beyond ...
DTS:X is a next-generation surround-sound format designed to compete against Dolby Atmos. Here's everything you need to know. Ty Pendlebury is CNET's senior editor for TV and home audio, and author of ...
With the advent of home theater, consumers are continually demand higher performance. As technology improves and becomes more competitive, increased performance is realized at lower cost to the ...
The highly sought-after multi-channel sound system is being replaced by newly emerging 3D sound systems. The 3D audio experience that can be enjoyed with movies, TV, gaming, and music have become more ...
Sound: THX-certified, Dolby A, Dolby SR, Dolby SR-D, DTS, SDDS. Throw: 102′. Rates: $4,000-$4,400. Review: From its outstanding acoustics and exacting projection staff to its exceptionally large ...
Anthony is a Toronto-based communications specialist with degrees in history and journalism who loves to use his research and interview skills to inform and entertain. He has over a decade of ...
If you read Engadget HD, it's safe to say that you're ahead of the curve when it comes to home audio/video. You do your homework before picking out gear, and you know that the PS3 can deliver Blu-ray ...
Dolby and DTS audio technologies aren’t just for the home, as underscored by mobile product announcements at the Mobile World Congress. Lenovo expanded its selection of mobile devices with Dolby Atmos ...
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