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Author: Cameron Faulkner
Dolby Atmos support has arrived on the Apple TV 4K, joining the ranks of other streaming boxes like the Roku Ultra, Amazon Fire TV, and even a few game consoles, like the Xbox One S and Xbox One X. Combined with the existing Dolby Vision HDR support, this makes the Apple TV 4K the only set-top box to “light up all of the lights” and have a deep catalog of content to go with it. But you won’t be able to use the multi-directional audio standard or improved picture quality features on tvOS 12 without the proper equipment.
Assuming that you already own the Apple TV 4K (the non-4K model doesn’t support Atmos), you’ll want to get set up with a Atmos-ready soundbar and a 4K HDR television. The sky is truly the limit in terms of how much this...
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Dolby Atmos support has arrived on the Apple TV 4K, joining the ranks of other streaming boxes like the Roku Ultra, Amazon Fire TV, and even a few game consoles, like the Xbox One S and Xbox One X. Combined with the existing Dolby Vision HDR support, this makes the Apple TV 4K the only set-top box to “light up all of the lights” and have a deep catalog of content to go with it. But you won’t be able to use the multi-directional audio standard or improved picture quality features on tvOS 12 without the proper equipment.
Assuming that you already own the Apple TV 4K (the non-4K model doesn’t support Atmos), you’ll want to get set up with a Atmos-ready soundbar and a 4K HDR television. The sky is truly the limit in terms of how much this...
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