Razer brings THX Spatial to PC Leviathan V2 soundbar
The world of spatial in games can come to PCs via one speaker, but it won't quite get you everything in 3D sound, it seems.
The world of spatial in games can come to PCs via one speaker, but it won't quite get you everything in 3D sound, it seems.
Even though noise cancelling headphones aren't exactly a new technology, finding a pair that offers both the ability to cancel out the world and deliver great sound all for a value-driven price, well that's not always easy. Often, you need to pick two.
Keen to take your sound to the next level? Audiophiles with a love for mobility might dig the THX Onyx, bringing high-res sound to Android, iOS, and beyond.
This week on The Wrap, we’ll jump into what’s coming from IKEA, what’s coming in games, and all the audio goodness you can sink your ears into. All that and more in five.
The whole "THX" thing may be best known for the "Deep Note", but colour is a part, and now there's a screen for it, too.
This week, we’re diving into some of a Facebook hack you might be affected by, and then talking up what rocked up this week from Apple, Nokia, Ring, and the latest Sonos reviewed. All in five.
It's not just Astell & Kern with an amp-to-go, as THX shrinks its audio technology down to something pocket-sized, too.
After Razer's dabble with THX earlier in the year with the Opus headphones, we're going to see more of it in the wireless and cordless Hammerhead.
Flashing the "THX" brand you've seen in the cinema during Star Wars, the Razer Opus makes a swing for the best noise cancelling headphones. Can they take on the best?
The "Deep Note" might be what you typically think of when you see the name THX, but it could just mean more impactful sound on your Windows PC soon enough.