HDMI is a standard that allows sending uncompressed audio and video data from one device to another. It means there is no compromise in the quality. You get better sound and clear video.
During my tests, the JBL Bar 500 fulfilled both parts of the brief by pairing excellent sound with one of the largest subwoofers I've ever seen with a soundbar. Yet, while it includes both HDMI ...
Today's best TVs, while visually stunning, often sacrifice audio quality in favor of sleek designs. Those razor-thin screens don't have the space to house powerful speakers that can deliver a ...
Ty Pendlebury has worked at CNET since 2006. He lives in New York City where he writes about streaming and home audio. Expertise Ty has worked for radio, print, and online publications ...
The audio-visual world loves an acronym, so if you've heard about HDMI ARC or eARC and have been left scratching your head as to what these mean, then worry no more as we explain through these ...
Yamaha, the brand that kicked off the entire ‘soundbar’ thing in the first place, is back in Dolby Atmos soundbar game - and with a modular system it calls ‘True X’. It consists of a Dolby ...
Yamaha worked hard to deliver one of the best surround sound system options available ... including Bluetooth, USB, and HDMI, among others. So you should have no trouble integrating it with ...
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The Arc supports eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel) so it can handle Dolby Atmos signals from compatible TVs. And unlike ...
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