“A blog post was mistakenly published by a local Xbox team that included inaccurate information regarding exclusivity of Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision on Xbox Series X|S,” a Microsoft spokesperson ...
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While current Xbox One models support Dolby Atmos/Vision already, that only works with Netflix and other streaming media, not games. With the Xbox Series X and S, however, both Dolby Vision and Atmos ...
In October of last year, NACON announced it was bringing new Xbox peripherals to the North American market. A few things have changed since then, including the company’s acquisition of RIG when Poly, ...
Microsoft revealed a lot of information about the Xbox Series X and Series S this week, including the fact that both consoles will support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos sound in the future. Today, ...
This showdown is ultimately between what you personally need. Both headsets are Dolby Atmos licensed, meaning they are detected by Dolby Atmos' software on the Xbox platform, enabling what is arguably ...
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This guide covers information on how to output 5.1, 7.1, and Dolby Atmos surround sound on the Xbox Series X and Series S. Surround sound can provide a more immersive experience in both movies and ...
No, Xbox doesn’t have an exclusivity deal on Dolby Vision and Atmos No, Xbox doesn’t have an exclusivity deal on Dolby Vision and Atmos is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He ...
The months of feverish speculation are finally over, and we now know exactly how much both of Microsoft’s new Xbox Series consoles are going to cost. It turned out, though, that pricing wasn’t the ...
Microsoft's two next-gen consoles will be the first to support Dolby Vision and Atmos. Dolby Atmos, on the other hand, will be there for games and apps that support it on day one. According to the ...