Samsung Unveils Groundbreaking Eclipsa Audio Technology on 2025 Smart TVs
Breaking: Samsung Partners with Google to Bring Eclipsa Audio to 2025 TVs
The wait is almost over, as Samsung has just announced that Eclipsa Audio, a new audio standard developed with Google, will be featured on its 2025 TVs. This innovative technology is poised to revolutionize the way we experience immersive audio.
A Game-Changer for Audio
In the past, Google had expressed plans to create an open-source alternative to Dolby Atmos. The new audio standard, now a reality, will offer creators a free platform to craft a 3D immersive audio experience without the added costs associated with Dolby Atmos licensing fees.
What You Need to Know
Here are some key highlights of the partnership:
- Samsung will feature Eclipsa Audio on its 2025 TVs and soundbars.
- The new standard is designed to offer a free alternative to Dolby Atmos, complete with tools for adjusting sound intensity and location.
- YouTube creators will soon be able to upload videos with Eclipsa Audio tracks.
- Samsung will work with the TTA (Technology and Trade Association) to develop a certification program ensuring that devices meet quality standards.
Wide Adoption Potential
The integration of Eclipsa Audio on Samsung devices has the potential to bring immersive audio to a wider range of content, moving beyond expensive productions and into mainstream TV shows and movies.
Early Adoption and Beyond
Some of Samsung’s popular models, including Crystal UHD and Neo QLED 8K units, will feature the new standard in 2025. It’s now up to other OEMs to decide whether to adopt Google’s format, offering a potentially more affordable and innovative alternative to the widely used Dolby Atmos.
About the Partnership
Samsung and Google’s collaboration highlights their commitment to innovation and delivering top-notch user experiences. This development has far-reaching implications for the audio industry and the content we consume.
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