Samsung's Ultra High Quality tech will upscale any audio to 32-bit
- by Jacquelyn Byrd
- in IT&Software
- — Dec 30, 2016
Although it runs at a higher resolution than many current high-res audio systems. In addition, the speaker uses Samsung's new proprietary UHQ 32bit Audio Technology which enables upscaled 32bit sound from any wired or wireless source that provides 8 to 24bit audio.
The Samsung MS750 soundbar has the woofer integrated into the same unit.
Called "distortion cancelling", it's a technology that predicts the movement of the internal speaker in advance of the sound, and controlling that speaker so that it doesn't vibrate as harshly. This approach also includes Wide-band Tweeter and Crystal Amplifier technologies, which broaden the audio sweet spot in a room and help to reduce noise. After revealing fresh projects baked in its Creative Lab, it has now confirmed three more gadgets: the H7 Wireless Speaker, a new soundbar, and a UHD Blu-ray Player.
Design-wise, it features a sleek, contemporary metal finish, compact size and a retro exterior.
Once we have all of the details on Samsung's latest audio products, we will share them. By turning the wheel, users can choose not only the volume but also their favourite playlist from their choice of music streaming services. The company might just pull this off with the way it successfully embedded the subwoofer performance into the main unit, eliminating the need for separate components that could look messy for the design-conscious.
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The MS750 soundbar is said to create a deeper sense of immersion to produce superior up-firing capabilities and overhead sound from vertically positioned tweeters with up-mixing technology.
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Unlike video upscaling that can be easily seen and understood - such as in 1080p Full HD content being upscaled for a 4K Ultra HD TV - audio upscaling can be very hard to pick up on the nuances of, with the usual differences being a clearer soundscape that is more spatially aware, nearly like being in the recording or mastering environments with the musicians and mixers.
The M9500's new Private Cinema Mode allows viewers to experience HDR on Bluetooth headphones. It will also automatically adjust screen and audio levels based on the current content, which means couch potatoes should be able to switch between wildly different shows and enjoy them with ideal color and audio settings. What's more, with a 360-degree feature on their mobile device, users can view the 360-degree photos and videos they've captured on any TV, right through their UHD Blu-ray Player.