First up is the Philips B8500 (pictured above), which is the highest-end of the three, and jumped out to me not only because it supports both Dolby Atmos and DTS:X (as do all the models here ...
Philips says the B6100, B8200 and B8500 will offer “superb performance, high power and top specifications” and are set to come out throughout the year. It’s good news for movie fans, as all the models ...
Philips wants to make it a whole lot easier ... There's 5.1 surround sound, along with Dolby Atmos support. HDMI 2.1 allows for 120Hz 4K passthrough, and there's Bluetooth 5.4 should you want ...
Philips just announced a new range of soundbars ... and the dual bass drivers in the sub – so while it supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, don't expect much in the way of 3D sound.
But, while you've likely seen the Dolby Atmos logo pop up when browsing titles on your TV or phone, you might be left wondering exactly what the format does and what gear you need to play it.
a bit more complicated than simply buying a TV or a soundbar with the Dolby Atmos logo on the box. We’ve organized this ultimate guide to Dolby Atmos into three parts. Part 1 covers the basics.
Three new soundbars from Philips are entering the ring ... It’s good news for movie fans, as all the models include Dolby Atmos and DTS:X (plus Virtual X) compatibility. Like most soundbars ...
The Philips TAB6309 is a budget 2.1-channel soundbar priced at £299 that supports both Dolby Atmos and DTS: Virtual X. Despite its limited channel count and slim design, it delivers a clean ...
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 ...
Are you ready to upgrade your home entertainment system or soundbar? Or fancy streaming your favourite shows in cinema-like sound? You’ll need Dolby Atmos for that. Today’s televisions are equipped ...
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