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| DTS Showcases Solutions for HD Content Distribution, Simulated Surround and Lossless HD Audio at CES 2008 DTS returns to main floor of the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), January 7-10, Booth #21913, South Hall, Las Vegas Convention Center, with demonstrations of its new DTS Surround Sensation simulated surround sound technologies, high definition content distribution partnership news with XStreamHD, as well as new developments in its DTS-HD Master Audio technology (common to both Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD next generation optical disc standards). At CES, the company will be showcasing its offerings for the consumer electronics, personal computing, and digital content distribution marketplaces including live A/B demonstrations of DTS Surround Sensation headphone technology. The company will also distribute its new Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD movie / music discs featuring DTS-HD Master Audio throughout the show. At CES 2008, DTS will feature: - Next generation A/V receivers, as well as HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc players featuring lossless DTS-HD Master Audio, from Pioneer, Onkyo, Denon, Samsung, Yamaha and others. - Live "A/B" demonstrations of DTS' new Surround Sensation headphone technology (simulated surround sound via two-channel speaker sources.) - Prototype PC software products featuring DTS Surround Sensation technology. - XStreamHD for digital delivery of movies and music featuring lossless 7.1-channel DTS-HD Master Audio with HD 1080p-quality video. - New PC software products featuring DTS-HD Master Audio. - DTS point-of-sale and informational videos. DTS will also distribute its new 2008 Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD demonstration discs. Available only to CES attendees at the DTS booth, the discs feature select movie and music clips that showcase DTS-HD Master Audio, and are produced in stunning 1920 x 1080p high definition video resolution. The demo discs include several tracks featuring DTS-HD Master Audio in 7.1 channels, as well as feature film clips including Hairspray, Night At The Museum and The Italian Job, and music videos from BT, Black Crowes, Pixies and The Who. write your comments about the article :: © 2008 Computing News :: home page |