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Upgrade your Home Cinema Sound System and customise the look without compromising the quality.
A 5.1 system is most common and comprises five speakers (usually two floorstanders, two bookshelf/standmount speakers and one centre speaker) and one subwoofer. But other arrangements are also available, such as 7.2 which adds surround back speakers behind your seating position and an extra subwoofer.
Atmos is, in Dolby's own words, "the most significant development in cinema audio since surround-sound." And we'd have to agree, really (whilst also recognising that rival DTS:X - a similar object-based surround technology - is also making headway).
Atmos is a surround-sound technology that was originally developed in 2012. It expands upon the current 5.1 and 7.1 surround-sound set-ups with surround channels coming from overhead.
Take the seats out of the big Movie Theatres and bring them Home.
You can decide if you want Lovers, single, stand alone configurations. Add cup chillers and USB ports to charge your phone. The customisations are endless. Contact us to learn more.
Take the seats out of the big Movie Theatres and bring them Home.
You can decide if you want Lovers, single, stand alone configurations. Add cup chillers and USB ports to charge your phone. The customisations are endless. Contact us to learn more.
Does the 50″ TV not give you the experience you are looking for?
Get a 4K UHD Projector in your room and add a screen as big as you room allows. It’s not just about sound get the best video quality currently available.
Dolby Vision is a powerful cinema technology that now transforms your TV experience. It brings entertainment to life with dramatic imaging—incredible brightness, color, contrast, detail, and dimensionality. And with the advanced capabilities in Dolby Vision, you’ll see there’s more to the story than generic HDR can reveal.
Makers of movie and TV entertainment encode or “master” their content in a special HD format to take advantage of new technology in your TV. Two HDR formats are available for televisions today: Dolby Vision, engineered by Dolby, and generic HDR, also known as HDR10. The television needs to have the right HDR technology to play content mastered in these formats.
Take the seats out of the big Movie Theatres and bring them Home.
You can decide if you want Lovers, single, stand alone configurations. Add cup chillers and USB ports to charge your phone. The customisations are endless. Contact us to learn more.
A 5.1 system is most common and comprises five speakers (usually two floorstanders, two bookshelf/standmount speakers and one centre speaker) and one subwoofer. But other arrangements are also available, such as 7.2 which adds surround back speakers behind your seating position and an extra subwoofer.
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Take the seats out of the big Movie Theatres and bring them Home.
You can decide if you want Lovers, single, stand alone configurations. Add cup chillers and USB ports to charge your phone. The customisations are endless. Contact us to learn more.
Take the seats out of the big Movie Theatres and bring them Home.
You can decide if you want Lovers, single, stand alone configurations. Add cup chillers and USB ports to charge your phone. The customisations are endless. Contact us to learn more.
Does the 50″ TV not give you the experience you are looking for?
Get a 4K UHD Projector in your room and add a screen as big as you room allows. It’s not just about sound get the best video quality currently available.
Dolby Vision is a powerful cinema technology that now transforms your TV experience. It brings entertainment to life with dramatic imaging—incredible brightness, color, contrast, detail, and dimensionality. And with the advanced capabilities in Dolby Vision, you’ll see there’s more to the story than generic HDR can reveal.
Makers of movie and TV entertainment encode or “master” their content in a special HD format to take advantage of new technology in your TV. Two HDR formats are available for televisions today: Dolby Vision, engineered by Dolby, and generic HDR, also known as HDR10. The television needs to have the right HDR technology to play content mastered in these formats.
A 5.1 system is most common and comprises five speakers (usually two floorstanders, two bookshelf/standmount speakers and one centre speaker) and one subwoofer. But other arrangements are also available, such as 7.2 which adds surround back speakers behind your seating position and an extra subwoofer.
Atmos is, in Dolby's own words, "the most significant development in cinema audio since surround-sound." And we'd have to agree, really (whilst also recognising that rival DTS:X - a similar object-based surround technology - is also making headway).
Atmos is a surround-sound technology that was originally developed in 2012. It expands upon the current 5.1 and 7.1 surround-sound set-ups with surround channels coming from overhead.
Take the seats out of the big Movie Theatres and bring them Home.
You can decide if you want Lovers, single, stand alone configurations. Add cup chillers and USB ports to charge your phone. The customisations are endless. Contact us to learn more.
Take the seats out of the big Movie Theatres and bring them Home.
You can decide if you want Lovers, single, stand alone configurations. Add cup chillers and USB ports to charge your phone. The customisations are endless. Contact us to learn more.
Does the 50″ TV not give you the experience you are looking for?
Get a 4K UHD Projector in your room and add a screen as big as you room allows. It’s not just about sound get the best video quality currently available.
Dolby Vision is a powerful cinema technology that now transforms your TV experience. It brings entertainment to life with dramatic imaging—incredible brightness, color, contrast, detail, and dimensionality. And with the advanced capabilities in Dolby Vision, you’ll see there’s more to the story than generic HDR can reveal.
Makers of movie and TV entertainment encode or “master” their content in a special HD format to take advantage of new technology in your TV. Two HDR formats are available for televisions today: Dolby Vision, engineered by Dolby, and generic HDR, also known as HDR10. The television needs to have the right HDR technology to play content mastered in these formats.