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  2. Sonos Arc review: An upgrade worth the wait - AOL

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    The Arc has an improved design, modern features and stellar sound. Plus, Arc automatically adjusts if you choose to expand your system. Sonos Arc review: An upgrade worth the wait [Video]

  3. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) for object-based audio formats such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X; Enhanced refresh rate and latency reduction features: Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) reduces or eliminates lag, stutter and frame tearing for more fluid motion in games

  4. AV receiver - Wikipedia

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    Features supported through HDMI may include pass-through of 4K, 8K, and HDR video, audio return channel (ARC), enhanced audio return channel (eARC), variable refresh rate (VRR), and pass-through of object-based audio formats such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X.

  5. Dolby Atmos - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Atmos home theaters can be built upon conventional 5.1 and 7.1 layouts. For Dolby Atmos, the nomenclature differs slightly by an additional number at the end, that represents the number of overhead or Dolby Atmos enabled speakers: a 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos system is a conventional 7.1 layout with four overhead or Dolby Atmos enabled speakers.

  6. Comparison of audio coding formats - Wikipedia

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    The 'Music' category is merely a guideline on commercialized uses of a particular format, not a technical assessment of its capabilities. For example, MP3 and AAC dominate the personal audio market in terms of market share, though many other formats are comparably well suited to fill this role from a purely technical standpoint.

  7. Dolby Digital Plus - Wikipedia

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    However, Dolby Atmos bitstreams are encoded to be backwards compatible with Dolby Digital Plus decoders, and as such Dolby Atmos can be decoded by Dolby Digital Plus compatible devices. This has been marketed by Dolby, as the lossy compression variation of Dolby Atmos under the label "Dolby Digital Plus Atmos" to differentiate it from the ...