LG set for big spatial, slimline soundbars in 2024
Better sound experiences can mean lots of things to different buyers, so LG’s approach to sound this year does, too.
Better sound experiences can mean lots of things to different buyers, so LG’s approach to sound this year does, too.
A big sound at home typically needs a big speaker, but Sennheiser is aiming to make its take on Atmos much, much smaller.
Whether you’re considering an LG soundbar to match an LG TV, or even one without, LG’s latest range is focused on lots of sound fired in your living room space.
Gaming with an OLED doesn’t mean buying a TV screen anymore, and with the latest couple on the way to Australia, they’ll also be super fast, too.
The next range of LG soundbars isn’t just thinking of spatial sound formats Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, they’re also made to match LG’s OLED screens.
Not long after Samsung’s 2022 TV slate was launched at CES, Australians are about to see them in the physical stores they might be returning to, plus online, as well.
Spatial audio isn’t just for music playback, as HP’s HyperX brand dabbles in surround sound for gamers, too.
Getting 3D surround sound with Dolby Atmos may not cost the proverbial arm or leg, as Hisense builds a soundbar with upward firing speakers.
A little more sound could be happening around you, at least with what LG planes to launch at next year’s first tech show.
The latest update to the Sonos multiroom line-up brings another audio format to the home theatre and more battery life to the portables.