Entries in Dolby Atmos (6)

Friday
Dec192025

LG to debut soundbar system armed with new Dolby tech at CES 2026

Source: LG

LG Electronics announced the LG Sound Suite, a modular home audio ecosystem headlined by the H7 soundbar. LG claims the system is the first in the world to feature Dolby Atmos FlexConnect. Debuting ahead of CES 2026, the system allows users to place wireless speakers anywhere in a room, regardless of layout or furniture obstacles, while the technology automatically calibrates the sound for an optimized immersive experience.

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Tuesday
Aug012023

Sony’s new beta firmware update adds Dolby Atmos support to the PS5

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Sony has announced a new beta firmware update for the PlayStation 5 console, and one of the new features is Dolby Atmos support. The PS5 can now deliver audio in Dolby Atmos format to compatible devices. Previously, this feature was limited to Blu-ray playback and only through bitstream output. The new beta enables software encoding of Atmos audio for games, too.

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Tuesday
Jun012021

UPDATE: Microsoft clarifies that the Xbox doesn't have exclusivity of Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos on consoles

Updated on Tuesday, June 1, 2021 at 7:30PM by Registered CommenterNicole Batac

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If you want access to Dolby Vision or Dolby Atmos on your gaming console of choice, then you better have a Microsoft Xbox. The company has exclusive rights to both technologies for two years. Since November's launch, the Xbox Series X/S systems have supported Dolby Atmos 3D audio, while the Xbox One has had it since 2017. If you want access to Dolby Atmos on Xbox consoles or PCs, you'll need to purchase a USD 15 license. But if you have the new Xbox Wireless Headset, you have access to Atmos at no extra cost until the end of September.

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Friday
Feb072020

Apple TV app on some LG smart TVs to support Dolby Atmos Sound 'later this year'

Following the news that some 2019 LG smart TVs now support Apple TV and Apple TV+, we get an update that some LG televisions will be getting Dolby Atmos Sound support "later this year." An LG spokesperson confirmed the news. Dolby Atmos technology is designed to give movies and TV shows a more three-dimensional effect. Instead of being constrained to channels, the sound will be precisely placed and moved in a 3D space. Imagine how good those Apple TV shows and films could be. 

Source: MacRumors