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  2. The best soundbars for your TV in 2024: No more ... - AOL

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    Upgrade your TV watching experience with the best soundbar ... Samsung HW-Q990B/ZA 11.1.4-Channel Soundbar with Wireless Dolby Atmos ... from around $150 for a simple setup to a $1,300 home ...

  3. Dolby AC-4 - Wikipedia

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    Its development started in late 2011 to create a high-quality audio format to be used in streaming services, future TV broadcasts, and mainly to replace the traditional Dolby AC-3. [ citation needed ] AC-4 was standardized by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) under the code "TS 103 190" in April 2014, [ 1 ] and in ...

  4. High-dynamic-range television - Wikipedia

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    TV sets with enhanced dynamic range and upscaling of existing SDR/LDR video/broadcast content with reverse tone mapping have been anticipated since early 2000s. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] In 2016, HDR conversion of SDR video was released to market as Samsung 's HDR+ (in LCD TV sets) [ 56 ] and Technicolor SA's HDR Intelligent Tone Management.

  5. aptX - Wikipedia

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    Qualcomm claims their new compression algorithm provides a compression ratio between 5:1 to 10:1. This allows aptX Adaptive at 279 kbit/s and 420 kbit/s to produce the same sound quality as aptX at 352 kbit/s and aptX HD at 576 kbit/s. aptX Adaptive supports 16 and 24 bit-depths at 44.1, 48, and 96 kHz sample rates.

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    65-Inch Class QLED 4K The Frame TV. If you like the Samsung Frame TV but want a larger screen size, turn to Walmart's Labor Day sale.The 65-inch and larger Frame TVs are out of stock on Amazon ...

  7. HDR10+ - Wikipedia

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    HDR10+, also known as HDR10 Plus, was announced on 20 April 2017, by Samsung and Amazon Video. HDR10+ updates HDR10 by adding dynamic metadata that can be used to more accurately adjust brightness levels up to the full range of PQ code values (10,000 nits maximum brightness) on a scene-by-scene or frame-by-frame basis.

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