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The Superbowl for the first time in HDR Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos

American broadcaster Comcast has broadcast the grand finale of the American football championship in Dolby Atmos audio for the first time.

This Sunday, February 9, took place the grand finale of the American football championship, the Superbowl, a huge annual event watched by tens of millions of viewers live.

After the Paris 2024 Olympics, the Superbowl in HDR Dolby Vision/Dolby Atmos on Comcast££££

The American cable operator Comcast broadcast the match for the first time in [abc]Dolby Atmos[/abc], spatial audio rendering offering three-dimensional sound objects for an even more immersive show. Naturally, you had to have a compatible audio system to be able to enjoy it. And the best equipped were even able to enjoy it in [abc]Ultra HD[/abc] [abc]4K[/abc] [abc]HDR Dolby Vision[/abc]. Here again, a little equipment was necessary: an Xfinity box and an adequate subscription, in addition to a suitable television of course.

It should be noted that Comcast had already proposed the Dolby Atmos/HDR Dolby Vision combination for the broadcast of the Paris Olympic Games in 2024.