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HDR 10+ support.
Audio format3.1.23.1.2
Mount typeshelf / wallshelf / wall
3D
Ultra HD (4K)
Tech specs
Rated power330 W330 W
Soundbar speaker power170 W170 W
Subwoofer
Wireless subwoofer
Acoustic designbass-reflex typebass-reflex type
Subwoofer power160 W160 W
Subwoofer dimensions (WxHxD)353x205x302 mm403x205x403 mm
Subwoofer weight5.9 kg9.8 kg
Interfaces
Interfaces
AirPlay 2
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
wireless TV connection
AirPlay 2
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
wireless TV connection
Streaming services
Spotify
Spotify
Audio decoders
DTS
 
DTS X
 
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby Atmos
DTS
DTS HD
DTS X
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby Atmos
Connectors
Inputs
optical
optical
HDMI input1 pc1 pc
HDMI output1 pc1 pc
Speakers
Number of speakers8 шт8 шт
General
Display
Control
remote control
TV remote control
from smartphone
Amazon Alexa
remote control
TV remote control
from smartphone
Amazon Alexa
Power consumption28 W56 W
Dimensions (WxHxD)980x60x115 mm980x60x115 mm
Projector weight3.6 kg3.6 kg
Color
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3D

The ability of the projector to output a video signal in 3D format — that is, a "volumetric" image that has three full dimensions (including depth). Since 3D uses the division of the “picture” of the image into two parts (for the left and right eyes), the format of such a signal differs from the usual two-dimensional one, and not every model is able to work with it. You also need to consider that in order to view 3D content, you need not only a projector, but also a TV (or other playback device) with the appropriate screen capabilities.

This feature requires the projector to have at least one HDMI output (see below). In this case, the video signal source can be either an external device or the projector itself, operating in the format of a media centre (for example, a model with direct playback from USB media).

Audio decoders

A decoder can be broadly described as a standard in which digital audio (often multi-channel) is recorded. For normal playback of such sound, it is necessary that the corresponding decoder is supported by the device. The first signs of multi-channel decoding were Dolby Digital and DTS, gradually improving and introducing new features. The final stage for 2020 is Dolby Atmos and DTS X decoders.

Dolby Atmos. A decoder that does not use a rigid distribution of sound across channels, but the processing of audio objects, due to which it can be used with almost any number of channels on a reproducing system - the sound will be divided between channels so that each audio object is heard as close as possible to its proper place. When using Dolby Atmos, in-ceiling speakers (or speakers facing the ceiling) are highly desirable. However, in extreme cases, you can do without them.

DTS X. An analogue of the Dolby Atmos described above, when the sound is distributed not through individual channels, but through audio objects. The digital signal contains information about where (according to the director's intention) the object audible to the user should be and how it should move, and the processor of the reproducing device processes this information and determines exactly how the sound should be distributed over the available channels in order to achieve the required localization. Thanks to this, D...TS X is not tied to a specific number of audio channels - there can be as many as you like, the system will automatically divide the sound into them, achieving the desired sound. Also note that this decoder allows you to separately adjust the volume of dialogues. A separate variant of DTS X is the DTS Virtual:X decoder for providing surround sound without the use of additional upward speakers on the soundbar. You can rely on just two channels and a separate subwoofer to achieve the desired DTS Virtual:X effect. A separate variation of DTS X is the DTS Virtual:X decoder to provide surround sound without the need for additional upward-firing speakers on the soundbar. DTS Virtual:X can rely on just two channels and a separate subwoofer to achieve the desired effect.

IMAX Enhanced. The IMAX Enhanced Mark of Conformity is awarded to equipment that meets the audio certification requirements of IMAX Corporation. Combined with DTS audio technology to deliver signature IMAX theater-like sound in the home. The most accurate reproduction of such audio is possible in systems with a large number of channels (5.1 or more). Note that for a fully immersive experience, IMAX Enhanced certification must also apply to video equipment for playing content (TV, projector, etc.).

Power consumption

The total power consumption of the entire system, both the sound projector itself and the external subwoofer (if present). Usually this indicator is indicated by the average power consumption at maximum volume. Note that on individual signal jumps, the actual power consumption may exceed the claimed one; in some cases (for example, when connected through a voltage stabilizer), this must be taken into account.
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