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technology1 year ago

"Top 7 TV Speakers for 2024"

TV audio quality is often lacking due to the slim design of modern TVs, but better audio is possible with the right TV speakers. The article provides a guide to the best TV speakers, including the Roku Streambar, Sony HT-S400, Sony HT-S2000, JBL Bar 500 5.1 Soundbar, Samsung HW-Q800C, Sonos Arc, and Sennheiser Ambeo Plus, with details on their features and benefits. It also offers expert advice on how to shop for the best TV speakers, including considerations for audio channels, room size, bass capability, and connectivity options.

technology2 years ago

Revolutionary Dolby Atmos FlexConnect Enhances TV Speaker Setups and Eliminates Soundbars

Dolby has announced a new feature called Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, which pairs TV speakers with wireless speakers in the room to optimize sound based on the room layout and speaker locations. This technology allows for customized Dolby Atmos sound profiles unique to each user's home, regardless of room size or furniture positioning. The setup is quick and easy, with acoustic mapping done using microphones inside the TV. FlexConnect adjusts the sound for each speaker, creating a more consistent immersive sound experience throughout the room. Interoperability with different manufacturers' products could be a key factor in the success of this technology.

technology2 years ago

Dolby's Innovations Revolutionize TV Speaker Systems

Dolby has introduced a new feature called Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, which seamlessly pairs a TV's sound system with accessory wireless speakers to deliver a more extensive and immersive Dolby Atmos sound experience. This feature intelligently optimizes the sound for any room layout and speaker setup, allowing users to place wireless speakers anywhere in the room without compromising audio quality. TCL will be the first TV manufacturer to offer FlexConnect with its upcoming 2024 TV lineup, along with a line of wireless speakers optimized for the feature. However, this innovation will require a new TV and wireless speakers, limiting its appeal to those who recently purchased a 4K HDR television.