Dolby Atmos
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Dolby Atmos
Summary
Dolby Atmos is a sound format[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of sound_format entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,297 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Dolby Atmos is credited with the discovery of Dolby[3].
- Dolby Atmos's instance of is recorded as sound format[4].
- Dolby Atmos's instance of is recorded as trademark[5].
- Dolby is named after Dolby Atmos[6].
- Dolby Atmos's manufacturer is recorded as Dolby[7].
- Dolby Atmos's developer is recorded as Dolby[8].
- Dolby Atmos is a type of public address system[9].
- Dolby Atmos is a type of multi-channel sound system[10].
- Dolby Atmos's Commons category is recorded as Dolby Atmos[11].
- 2012 marks the founding of Dolby Atmos[12].
- Dolby Atmos's official website is recorded as https://www.dolby.com/technologies/dolby-atmos/[13].
- Dolby Atmos's used by is recorded as movie theater[14].
- Dolby Atmos's used by is recorded as film studio[15].
- Dolby Atmos's used by is recorded as audio engineer[16].
- Dolby Atmos's used by is recorded as broadcaster[17].
- Dolby Atmos's different from is recorded as Dolby Digital[18].
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Works and Contributions
Dolby Atmos is credited with the discovery of Dolby[3].
Why It Matters
Dolby Atmos ranks in the top 6% of sound_format entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,297 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19]