YouTube TV today announced that it’s finally rolled out support for 5.1 surround sound across three major streaming platforms, with a few more still officially waiting for the feature. Roku — the ...
Surround sound isn't just about having multiple speakers. We break down what you need to know and how to optimize your home theater audio setup. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your ...
YouTube TV announced on Twitter yesterday that it now supports 5.1 audio on Apple TVs and Amazon Fire TV devices. With the update, users can enjoy a movie theater-like experience in their homes.
YouTube TV is expanding the availability of 5.1 surround sound across Google TV, Android TV and Roku devices this week. Prior to the expansion, 5.1 surround sound was ...
Everyone knows that upgrading to a nicer TV will give you better viewing quality, whether it's the size of the TV, a 4K format, or something like the OLED and QLED technology. Plus, looking for a new ...
It had been a while since Audioholics did a speaker shootout, so we thought it was high time we gather up the clan and head off to the home theater room for some good old-fashioned listening tests. On ...
YouTube TV on the Apple TV has been updated with 5.1 audio support, YouTube announced today. The updated audio works with compatible live, DVR, and video on-demand content that's watched on YouTube TV ...
The WiiM Sound Smart Speaker packs an impressive suite of practical features at $299, delivering high-resolution streaming, analog input support, room correction, and Wi-Fi 6E/Ethernet connectivity ...
YouTube TV is currently rolling out 5.1 surround sound support to the Disney-owned ESPN networks. Starting this week, YouTube TV is rolling out support for 5.1 ...
If you’ve been eyeing a home theater upgrade, this flash deal is for you. Right now, Walmart is offering the ULTIMEA 5.1 Surround Sound Bar for just $100, a massive $120 off its original price. It’s ...
Anyway, that lists it as having 5.1 surround sound, but only has the three mini jacks for line out, line in, and microphone. Currently I just have a 3.5mm (I think?) jack going from the line out which ...
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