This cheap soundbar could be a great alternative to the Sonos Arc By Axel Metz published 7 January 21 CES 2021 JBL announces new Soundbar to rival pricier competitors.
Google's new Chromecast third-gen can stream full HD at 60fps By Sudhanshu Singh published 24 October 18 The new casting device from Google is a successor to the Chromecast 2, and as the name suggests it is the third generation of the casting device from the company.
Samsung unveils its 2017 flagship soundbar, the MS750 Sound+ By Jon Porter published 12 July 17 The new soundbar is packing a total of 11 speaker units, to create a five-channel surround sound system.
Crackdown 3 and Gears of War 4 are Xbox's first two Dolby Atmos games By Jon Porter published 12 June 17 E3 2017 The two games will be the first on the console to utilise Dolby's hi-tech vertical audio solution.
Here's why Netflix isn't investing in VR anytime soon By Patrick Goss published 1 March 17 MWC 2017 Netflix is happy to let other companies take the risk in pushing VR forward.
Behind the scenes at Dolby Labs: this is what your eyes and ears have been missing By Darren Murph published 27 September 16 Behind The Scenes We get an exclusive look at how Dolby suspends belief in the cinema, at home, and on the road.
Harman Kardon SB 20 brings theater-quality sound to your TV By John McCann published 1 September 16 IFA 2016 Harman's new soundbar and subwoofer combo will enhance your home movie nights.
JBL Cinema SB450 gives 4K cinema sound for your new Ultra HD TV By John McCann published 1 September 16 IFA 2016 If you've got a shiny new Ultra HD TV, you'll want the audio to match the eye-popping resolution.
DTS's Dolby Atmos rival is coming: here's what that means for you By Jon Porter published 20 July 16 It might have been late to the party, but soon you'll be able to buy a number of discs which support the emerging format.
Will we ever have home cinema without any wires? By Steve May published 11 June 16 In Depth Multiroom music systems and Bluetooth speakers are all the rage - but do we really need all those ugly wires?