Does YouTube (not YouTube TV, I don't have that) actually support 5.1 audio? It says it does and I can find posts elsewhere that say it works and there are YouTube videos that claim to be 5.1 but I ...
The Platin Audio Monaco 5.1.2 wireless speaker system offers true immersive surround sound—including Dolby Atmos and Dolby Atmos music—with almost no fuss. It’s a great option for users who stream ...
The Enclave CineHome HD may not look or feel like a $1,200 home-theater system, but the sound, at least by wireless standards, is pretty good. Just don't expect the same audio chops as similarly ...
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 ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you're dealing with audio or connectivity issues with your Vizio 5.1 Surround Sound Speakers, there are many fixes to get your home theater ...
This week we've had a peek at the soon-to-market VIZIO S4251w 5.1 Sound Bar, a speaker unit that comes packaged with a wireless subwoofer, two satellite speakers, and the ability to connect wirelessly ...
YouTube TV now delivers 5.1 surround sound audio through Google TV, Android TV, Roku, Apple TV and Fire TV streaming platforms. We reported previously that YouTube TV was adding several features and ...
Not taken with Yamaha's one-piece 5.1 surround-sound system for $2,000? Still want a cinema sound setup? We've been given an exclusive preview of Logic3's SoundStage speaker system, which incorporates ...
In my office I have my PC monitors (24" and 21") and 5.1 speaker surround sound (Logitech Z-5500s). To the right of my desk, in the corner, is my Samsung 32" 1080p LCD.<BR><BR>I've tried different ...
The 3.1 channel HT-CT350 and HT-CT150 soundbars a) don't require special glasses to use and b) look fairly flat to us, but -- along with the 1,000 watt HT-SF470 5.1 surround system -- but the magic is ...
While surround sound is now standard in home receivers the industry is casting its net toward new sonic systems, writes Adrian Pennington. Driven by the need for audio to keep pace with higher ...