The Philips TAB6309 is an affordable soundbar with impressive sound quality exceeding its budget price tag. Its slim-form ...
It's now been several years since Dolby Atmos surround sound technology made its way from post-production suites into living rooms, and it has proven to be arguably the most significant and impactful ...
Whether you want to invest in a high-quality surround system, a Dolby Atmos sound bar or a bookshelf speaker system we've got you covered. Whatever route you decide to go with -- soundbars or ...
Object-based audio engine and codec pack with Dolby Atmos rendering, room correction, HRTF, one-click Unity audio takeover, and much more.
If you're looking for the best all-rounders: Thanks to some balanced audio, a great subwoofer and virtual surround support, the G560s are great at, well, just about everything. If you like a bit ...
While we all spend plenty of time choosing between the top TVs, picking the best surround sound system to complete your home theater might have skipped your mind. You’re not to be blamed for ...
As tech experts and music lovers know, nothing compares to listening to vinyl - its rich, clear, and uncompressed sound brings a level of intimacy that other mediums just can't match.
When GNOME 48 is released in March it will debut with a brand-new audio player. Per a recent merge request, Decibels graduates from GNOME Incubator to GNOME Core Apps as part of GNOME 48, making the ...
The best soundbars tend to come in three styles: all-in-one units with just a single soundbar, soundbars with subwoofers, and soundbars with subwoofers and rear speakers for surround sound.
Known for its audio pedigree but less so for computer or gaming speakers perhaps, Yamaha and the SR-C20A All-in-one soundbar exemplify the former and then smashes through the barrier of the latter.
Surround effects are expertly placed, and there's great dynamism and good weight to the sound too. Tonally, it's nicely balanced if you just want to listen to music, although it could sound a tiny bit ...
Some soundbars have internal subwoofers, but for a true surround-sound experience you are going to want an external sub. HDMI eARC - This is the grandchild of your classic coaxial cable.