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Dolby has brought its multichannel movie technology to Lenovo mobile devices. But how do you go from 51 theatre-shaking speakers to two earbuds? We tried it out. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and ...
Sony is rolling out a new PlayStation 5 beta that adds a number of new features, including Dolby Atmos HDMI device support. The new update, released today in beta form, adds audio options that allow ...
We stopped by Dolby's headquarters to learn how different sounds and visuals can trigger actual physical reactions. The best way to do that: Watch scary movies. Abrar's interests include phones, ...
Dolby and Audible have announced that from today (Thursday March 23) Audible subscribers will be able to listen to titles in immersive Dolby Atmos sound for the very first time. Dolby Atmos is a ...
Dolby Atmos is an innovative surround sound technology that is created to enhance your audio listening experience on various devices including Windows 11/10 devices. If you notice that Dolby Atmos for ...
It's not been the clearest rollout of an Apple Music upgrade, but now you can listen to spatial audio with Dolby Atmos on all your Apple devices. Here's what you have to do, and what you get. There ...
For the last few weeks I’ve been alternating between spending an unhealthy amount of hours playing Call Of Duty Black Ops: Cold War, and spending an unhealthy amount of hours playing Assassin’s Creed: ...
Dolby has announced that the upcoming Xbox Series S and Series X will be the first consoles with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision HDR gaming support. Dolby Atmos 3D surround sound will be enabled at ...
An obvious but potentially overlooked side note to Apple's launch of Spatial Audio on Apple Music is the fact that users will need to re-download tracks mastered in the new Dolby Atmos format as they ...
Jay Peters is a news editor covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. “A blog post was mistakenly published by a local Xbox team that ...