Samsung releases soundbars with artificial intelligence
It's not that the introduction of artificial intelligence into every coffee grinder was unexpected, but it's still interesting to see what a home appliance giant like Samsung has implemented.
The model range consists of the flagship HW-Q990F and the simpler HW-QS700F. Both are endowed with an advanced AI Sound Engine that analyses the type of content and the environment, automatically optimising the sound - clear dialogue, deeper effects, better immersion.
Features:
- Dynamic Bass Control: increases bass depth without losing detail
- Active Voice Amplifier Pro: highlights and enhances the human voice depending on the noise level in the scene
- Support for Wireless Dolby Atmos and Q-Symphony Pro - simulate surround sound even with a single soundbar
- Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, AirPlay - support for voice assistants
- Convertible Fit Design: built-in gyroscope detects the placement method (wall or stand) and adapts the sound accordingly
- New subwoofer: 58% smaller, but no less powerful
- Prices: $1060 for the HW-Q990F and $170 for the HW-QS700F.
Bottom line.
Do you still listen to music and movies through a speaker system that's as stupid as a cork? Nowadays, it's as old as music centres. Modern speakers can analyse both the soundtrack and the environment. Even if the sound engineer has overdubbed a sluggish dialogue over a loud action scene, you will hear it.
Source: www.gizmochina.com