Samsung: new soundbars will support Dolby Atmos wireless audio transmission

Samsung: nové soundbary budou podporovat bezdrátový přenos zvuku Dolby Atmos

) Samsung introduced its top three models soundbars for 2022. Even if they have a different configuration, they have one thing in common. They will not only support Dolby Atmos 3D surround sound, but will also offer wireless transmission between the TV and soundbar. It no longer needs to be connected with an HDMI cable. Audio will be transmitted via WI-Fi.

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The highest model should be soundbar HW-Q990B . Like last year’s premium model HW-Q950A, it will offer sound in the 11.1.4 configuration, including the rear effect channels for Dolby Atmos. The novelty is to be a redesigned subwoofer, it should support Dolby Atmos and DTS: X sound.

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Below the top model will be Soundbar HW-Q930B . It also has to offer a 9.1.4 configuration, so there are still no front and rear dedicated top channels for Dolby Atmos. Only two side-facing converters will be missing from the top model

The model that will no longer have rear channels for Dolby Atmos will be HW-S800B . It should offer a 5.1.2 configuration (last year’s model has only 3.1.2 channels). Compared to last year’s model, it should also have a lower depth – instead of 3.8 cm, it will be 3.6 cm deep. It is this model that will offer interchangeable color covers that will correspond to the Samsung Frame TV frames.

Of course, next year’s models will also be compatible with Q Symphony, where the soundbar works with the TV and uses the TV’s inverters to expand and raise the sound space, which improves the impression, especially at large diagonals. that the sound comes directly from the screen.

New, Dolby Amtos wireless audio transmission, but it has one catch – for wireless transmission according to available information, you will also need a new Samsung TV, model year 2022. Older models with wireless transmission function Dolby Atmos 3D sounds are not compatible.

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