When Sony’s Lead System Architect Mark Cerny first revealed what the PlayStation 5 can do in a presentation released back in March, he dedicated a surprising amount of time to a feature he called “3D ...
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Like it did for 3d models for ARKit, Apple is developing a a new audio format that makes it easier to place sounds around a user, even when that user is moving, when wearing "Apple Glass," or other AR ...
Consoles, and especially Sony consoles, have a decades-long habit of introducing new gimmicks and experiments alongside the usual promises of better graphics and overall performance. These experiments ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. nuendo Immersive audio, spatial audio, 3D sound - whatever you want to call it, it's swiftly becoming one of the most talked-about ...
Polk Audio has decided to skip immersive Dolby Atmos and DTS:X sound formats for its latest soundbar, opting instead for a new 3D audio scheme that can deliver “engulfing” surround sound from a ...
Auto supply company Continental and audio giant Sennheiser are making sweet music together – out of thin air. The two companies teamed up for a speakerless 3D audio system demoed at CES 2020 that can ...
The 2.1-channel MagniFi 2 soundbar does a solid job at delivering virtualized 3D audio, but gets tripped up by its mediocre bass response. Polk Audio manages to tease some relatively impressive ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link In the world of car audio, there's a clear first tier, and near its top sits Acura's ELS Studio 3D system. It's so good that we named it Business ...
Well, maybe not in your town yet; but ‘spatial’ is one of the latest buzzwords echoing in the ears of millions of music fans, audiotech manufacturers, and entertainment giants. Although no one had the ...
Companies looking to make a name in podcasting have mostly done so by spending lots of money on flashy names, big acquisitions, and valuable content libraries. But increasingly, the audio itself, and ...