All Posts Tagged With: "audio"

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Getting The Most Out Of Your Home Theater Audio, Part 2

Affordable big screen televisions and high definition have changed the average person’s attention level when it comes to their home video and audio components. It’s hard to walk by a large high def display at an electronics store and not want that experience in your home, and the masses have jumped in head first.
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23Apr2008 | Michael Lankton | 3 comments | Continued
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Getting The Most Out Of Your Home Theater Audio, Part 1

Affordable big screen televisions and high definition have changed the average person’s attention level when it comes to their home video and audio components. It’s hard to walk by a large high def display at an electronics store and not want that experience in your home, and the masses have jumped in head first.
Once [...]

16Apr2008 | Michael Lankton | 4 comments | Continued
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Dolby Labs Release Dolby Mobile

Today in Barcelona at the 2008 Mobile World Congress, Dolby Laboratories released Dolby Mobile, that promised to bring rich, vibrant surround sound to mobile phones and portable media players. At the same time Dolby also showed aacPlus, a high-quality, highly efficient audio compression format designed for download, streaming, and broadcast applications on mobile phones.
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11Feb2008 | Everton | 0 comments | Continued
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5 Things You Need To Know Before You Buy A Subwoofer

You bought a big high definition television that has a beautiful picture. After that, you spent a little money putting together a 5.1 audio system. Movies and games look and sound better than you ever thought they could in your home. Are you finished? Nope. There is still one piece of the puzzle missing before [...]

15Oct2007 | Michael Lankton | 12 comments | Continued
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5 Things You Need To Know Before You Buy An AV Receiver

You bought a high definition television, and as soon as the initial infatuation with how great it looked wore off, you noticed how anemic your sound was. Explosions in a movie shouldn’t sound like they’re coming from a portable AM radio. It should sound like you ought to be running for cover.
It’s time to start [...]

8Oct2007 | Michael Lankton | 4 comments | Continued
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