The range of Samsung TVs and sound bars to feature Eclipsa Audio will be announced in the coming months. * Stephen Fenech travelled to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with support from ...
A 3D audio tech developed by Samsung and Google – Eclipsa – will be included in Samsung’s 2025 TV and soundbar lineups, from Crystal UHD to Neo QLED 8K, the company announced ahead of the ...
Here’s how it works. Samsung announced in a press release this week that Eclipsa Audio will be available on all of its upcoming soundbar and TV models, including the lower-end budget series and ...
The 3D audio technology is called Eclipsa Audio, and Samsung and Google hope to make high-quality 3D audio more accessible to consumers. Despite that wish, it is only available on Samsung's 2025 ...
The first big reveal wasn't for a physical product, per se, but it's something that could affect many future product launches: Google's reveal of Eclipsa Audio, its new Dolby Atmos rivalling three ...
Samsung Electronics has unveiled Samsung Eclipsa Audio, an innovative 3D sound technology developed in collaboration with Google, set to enhance its 2025 TV and soundbar lineup. The announcement marks ...
Samsung and Google are stepping into the immersive audio arena with Eclipsa Audio, a royalty-free spatial sound format designed to challenge Dolby Atmos. Expected to debut on YouTube, Samsung TVs, and ...
All of Samsung's 2025 TVs – "from the Crystal UHD series to the premium flagship Neo QLED 8K models" – will include Eclipsa Audio, in collaboration with Google, for adjustable three ...
A new player is entering the market to create a healthy competition. The consumer electronics giant Samsung is ready to take on the existing 3D audio format with its latest Eclipsa Audio – a ...
It’s called Eclipsa Audio, and it will be a new feature on Samsung’s 2025 TVs. The companies were first said to be working on an alternative to Dolby Atmos way back in 2020, and they finally confirmed ...
Hisense is shaking things up at CES 2025 with its latest showstopper – the L9Q, a laser TV that blurs the line between massive home theater screens and ultra-short-throw projectors. Imagine turning ...