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IRONICALLY, AS THE PICTURE GETS BETTER ,
THE SOUND HAS THE POTENTIAL TO GET
WORSE.
This is because as panels get thinner
and more stylish, there is less and less room for
the speakers and their associated enclosures.
In addition, for styling reasons, some manufac-
turers have begun to place their speakers in
unconventional places and orientations such as
down firing and up firing. All of these factors
can contribute to reduced sound quality if they
are not compensated for by advanced audio
signal processing.
Sound is obviously a critical component of the TV entertainment
experience and yet, it is very often neglected or ignored as part of
the buying decision. Doing this, unfortunately, often leads to
buyer's remorse because a great picture with poor sound can be
a big disappointment.
FPTVs by most major manufacturers to overcome the
physical limitations described above and provide sound
quality that matches the picture quality.
These technologies are based on years of research
on the human hearing system and on how the ear
render an expansive 3D wall of sound or a full
surround sound audio field and create the perception of
low bass from the small speakers contained in
the TV itself, delivering immersive theater-like audio
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SOUND
As panels get thinner and
more stylish, there is less and
less room for speakers and
their associated enclosures
SIGNAL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES...
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