
"Premium brands like Sonos and Bose created the TV soundbar market because modern TVs keep getting thinner and leave no room for decent speakers that produce quality sound. Amazon spotted this trend and developed its own Fire TV soundbar that has become a runaway hit, stealing market share from established competitors. For early Black Friday, Amazon has dropped the price to $84 from the usual $119 which marks a record low that makes this soundbar's value proposition unbeatable."
"DTS Virtual X technology crafts a three-dimensional soundstage, and virtually envelops users in surround sound from just the two front-facing speakers. Audio seems to emanate from all different directions around the room, rather than coming from a single point below your TV. This spatial processing creates a far more immersive way of enjoying movies, as sounds of every type-source are positioned where they would naturally occur in a scene."
Modern flat-screen TVs are increasingly thin and lack space for quality speakers, prompting premium brands to create the TV soundbar market. Amazon created a Fire TV soundbar that captured market share from established competitors and now retails for a record-low $84 in an early Black Friday deal, down from $119. The soundbar's dual-speaker design clarifies dialogue and adds bass depth, improving music and effects. DTS Virtual X and Dolby Audio processing produce a three-dimensional, immersive soundstage and reveal subtle audio detail. Setup requires a single HDMI cable to the TV's eArc or ARC port, with audio synced immediately.
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