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Pioneer Launches LX301 & LX101 Dolby Atmos/DTS:X-Ready Elite Network AV Receivers, Prices Start at $500[teaser]Two new AV receiver models with immersive audio support have been revealed. [/teaser] Pioneer has detailed the latest additions to its home audio lineup. The upcoming LX301 & LX101 Elite Network Receivers will be available in April. The LX301 is a 7.2 channel receiver with 170 W/ch. Meanwhile, the LX101 is a 7.2 channel receiver with 140 W/ch. Both models also incorporate Pioneer's Multi-Channel Acoustic Calibration System (MCACC) and Phase Control. More features for both receivers include: - Support Dolby Atmos and are DTS:X-ready via a firmware update scheduled for this fall. - Reflex Optimizer enables you to enjoy Dolby Atmos 3D surround sound without having overhead speakers. - Both receivers support 4K/60p/4:4:4 24-bit video signal transmission with HDCP 2.2 technology. - Wireless connectivity includes GoogleCast, AirPlay, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi as well as FireConnect™ a wireless protocol that mirrors any audio source connected to the receiver—from vinyl to streaming audio—on optional FireConnect compatible speakers in other rooms. (Future firmware required. Multi-Room Audio requires Optional Future FireConnect compatible Pioneer 2016 WiFi Speaker. We do not guarantee that the AV Receiver will support all devices incorporating FireConnect.) - Enjoy a limitless flow of music, sports, talk, and news entertainment from internet radio stations and online music services, including Pandora®, Spotify®, TuneIn, TIDAL, and DEEZER. (Future firmware required for TIDAL and DEEZER. DEEZER not available in US.) - In addition to high-resolution sound source (192kHz / 24-bit) in FLAC, WAV, AIFF and Apple lossless file formats, DSD (2.8/5.6MHz) and Dolby® TrueHD® files are also supported. - Beginning April 1, all 2016 Elite AV receivers will enjoy a three-year warranty. Suggested retail price for the LX301 Elite Network Receiver is $700. Suggested retail price for the LX101 Elite Network Receiver is $500. Source: PioneerPosted Thu Mar 17, 2016 at 03:30 PM PDT by: -
Netflix Announces 'Chelsea' Streaming Talk Show Starring Chelsea Handler, Premiere Set for May 11[teaser]The former E! talk show host is heading to Netflix in May. [/teaser] Netflix and Chelsea Handler have officially announced a premiere date for 'Chelsea.' The upcoming talk show will star Chelsea Handler and is set to arrive globally on the streaming service on May 11. Details on the show's premiere were first announced via a twitter post by Handler and a live stream Q&A held earlier today. The commercial free 30 minute talk show will be streamed on Netflix three times a week on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. 90 episodes are planned per year and there will be a live audience during tapings. The show will feature various guests, including politicians, celebrities, and athletes, along with human interest stories, traveling footage from various locations, and a laid back vibe. Finally, to the dismay of some fans, Handler's former talk show sidekick, Chuy, will not be a part of 'Chelsea.' Check out the Q&A below for more details! Beyond 'Chelsea,' Netflix recently released trailers for the second season of 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' and 'The Ranch.' Likewise, the streaming service announced a new limited series from Steven Soderbergh called 'Godless,' a German supernatural drama series called 'Dark,' and a new anime series called 'Perfect Bones.' Upcoming Netflix premieres include season two of Marvel's 'Daredevil' which will debut on March 18, the original film 'Pee-wee's Big Holiday' which is also due on March 18, season two of 'Chef's Table' which is scheduled for May 27, and the documentary 'Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru' which arrives on July 15. A current Netflix subscription starts at $10 for HD streaming and $12 for Ultra HD streaming. Sources: Netflix, EngadgetPosted Thu Mar 17, 2016 at 03:00 PM PDT by: -
Pioneer Unveils SE-MHR5 Hi-Res Stereo Headphones, Price Set at $300[teaser]The company's latest headphones have been detailed. [/teaser] Pioneer has announced the release of its newest audio product. The SE-MHR5 Hi-Res Stereo Headphones will be available for purchase next month for a suggested retail price of $300. The SE-MHR5 headphones feature a large 40mm driver with a wide range 7Hz-50,000Hz frequency response and memory foam urethane cushions for added comfort. In addition, the headphones use a lightweight Copper Clad Aluminum Wire voice coil which allows for crystal clear, hi-res audio throughout the frequency range and a dual baffle back chamber to control the balance between the mid and low frequencies while also offering noise isolation. A dual folding design is integrated as well for added portability. Likewise, the headphones include a standard 3.5mm unbalanced cable and a 2.5mm/4-pole balance cable for greater separation between the left and right channels. Impedance is listed at 45 Ω; Maximum Input Power is listed at 1,000 mW; and Sensitivity is listed at 102 dB/mW. Pioneer's SE-MHR5 Hi-Res Stereo Headphones will be on display at the SoCal CanJam, a consumer event for AV fans and audiophiles being held on March 19-20. The company also recently announced two new Elite Receivers and previously detailed the XDP-100R Digital Audio Player ($700), the SX-N30 Network Stereo Receiver ($600), and the SE-MASTER1 Headphones ($2,500) back at CES in January. The SE-MASTER1 Headphones are handcrafted, reference-grade headphones with 50 mm driver units with a 25 µm aluminum diaphragm finished with a Parker Ceramic Coating. In addition, the headphones support high-resolution audio of up to 85.000 Hz. Likewise, the floating structure design offers low distortion and concise sound separation while the 3.5mm-thick aluminum alloy housing minimizes resonance from the driver units to provide accurate sound. Source: PioneerPosted Thu Mar 17, 2016 at 02:15 PM PDT by: -
Hisense Spotlights H7B Series 4K Ultra HD TVs Just in Time for March Madness[teaser]The H7B series is a budget friendly Ultra HD TV line perfect for sports. [/teaser] Looking for a budget friendly 4K TV for your upcoming March Madness viewing parties? The Hisense H7B series 4K Ultra HD TVs offer solid features without breaking the bank. The H7B series is available in 50 inch, 55 inch, and 65 inch screen sizes. The LCD LED displays feature a resolution of 3840 x 2160, along with 4K upscaling, and HDMI 2.0 connectivity with HDCP 2.2 copy protection. Smart TV functionality is integrated as well with 2x2 Dual-Band Wi-Fi, built-in Netflix, Vudu Movies, YouTube, and more. In addition, the TVs have received the Netflix Recommended classification, ensuring an optimized streaming experience. Finally, The H7B series also uses the dbx-tv Total Technology audio suite with Total Volume for unwanted changes in loudness and Total Surround for a simulated surround experience from just two speakers. Hisense 50-Inch H7B 4K Smart LED TV - Currently $548 Hisense 55-Inch H7B 4K Smart LED TV - Currently $780 Hisense 60-Inch H7B 4K Smart LED TV - Currently $1,399 In addition to the H7B series, Hisense also announced several new 4K Ultra HD TVs at CES back in January. The flagship 65-inch curved H10 series will feature the company's third generation ULED technology, quantum dots, high dynamic range, expanded colors, and Ultra Black full array local dimming. Meanwhile, the 55-inch curved H9 series will also feature Ultra Black full array local dimming, along with HDR processing -- which is based on the UHD Alliance HDR specs to enable HDR content through proprietary algorithms that remap luminance and color information to the capabilities of the TV. The 2016 H8 and H7 series also include HDR processing. In addition, the H8 series features multi-zone local dimming. Source: HisensePosted Thu Mar 17, 2016 at 10:30 AM PDT by: -
HDD Gear Deal Spotlight: Up to 46% off Projectors[teaser]Amazon is offering big discounts on select home theater projectors! [/teaser] As part of the online retailer's ongoing deals, Amazon is running a special sale on projectors from Epson, BenQ, and ViewSonic. Epson Home Cinema 730HD Projector (Refurbished) - Currently $350 (46% off). ViewSonic PJD7835HD Projector - Currently $702 (44% off). BenQ HT1075 1080p 3D DLP Projector - Currently $749 (38% off). Epson Home Cinema 1040 1080p Projector - Currently $600 (25% off). Epson EX5250 Pro Wireless XGA 3LCD Projector - Currently $550 (8% off). Epson Home Cinema 640 3LCD Projector - Currently $330 (8% off). These deals will only be active for a limited time while supplies last. Make sure to stay tuned to High-Def Digest for more sales and special promotions!Posted Wed Mar 16, 2016 at 04:00 PM PDT by: -
Atlantic Technology Details New FS3 & LCR3 Speakers, Prices Start at $275[teaser]Two new speaker models are now available for purchase from Atlantic Technology. [/teaser] Atlantic Technology has announced the addition of two speaker models to its home audio lineup. The FS3 three channel front stage loudspeaker and sonically matched single channel LCR3 speaker both use the same tweeters, woofers, and acoustic topologies to offer high quality sound and carefully matched timbre. "Both the LCR3 and FS3 represent our best thinking for the newest AV technologies," said Peter Tribeman, Atlantic Technology's president and founder. "Elegant in design and compact in size, these new speakers represent an ideal match to this year's newest generation of moderately priced AV receivers. Among other things we paid special attention to precision timbre matching so that our '3 series' excels in reproducing a smooth coherent soundfield with all channels." The FS3 is a slim profile front stage loudspeaker soundbar with three side by side front channel speakers in a 42-inch long black enclosure. The speaker features six 3 1/2 inch Composite Polymer/Paper Cone woofers and three 3/4 inch Silk Dome tweeters. Meanwhile, the LCR3 is a single channel version for use as stereo speakers or home theater front or surround channels. The LCR3 speaker features two 3 1/2 inch Composite Polymer/Paper Cone woofers and one 3/4 inch Silk Dome tweeters. In addition, both the LCR3 and FS3 offer a frequency response of 100Hz- 20kHz 3dB; impedance of 6 ohms; sensitivity of 88dB; and a crossover of 3.5 kHz. The Atlantic Technology FS3 is available now in gloss black finish for a suggested retail price of $650. The LCR3 is now available in gloss black or gloss white finish for a suggested retail price of $275 each. Source: Atlantic Technology via GS PRPosted Wed Mar 16, 2016 at 01:30 PM PDT by: -
Comic-Con International & Lionsgate Ready Comic-Con HQ Streaming Service[teaser]The new streaming platform is set to officially launch in June. [/teaser] Comic-Con International & Lionsgate have announced plans to launch a streaming video-on-demand service. Dubbed Comic-Con HQ, the upcoming platform will offer Comic-Con programming, original scripted and unscripted series, entertainment news, and more. "For nearly half a century, Comic-Con has served as the definitive common ground where the fans of genre entertainment come together to express their passion for comics and pop culture," said Seth Laderman, EVP and General Manager for Comic-Con HQ. "Comic-Con HQ aspires to extend that exchange 365 days a year, bringing everything we love about Comic-Con to the world in ways never before seen and experienced. The new platform will provide a year-round destination to enjoy all facets of the community and access the vast diversity of content the world has come to expect from the largest and longest-running pop cultural celebration of the year." Comic-Con HQ will be a subscription based, ad-free streaming service. The platform will debut with free beta access on May 7, followed an official premiere in June leading up to the July Comic-Con International in San Diego. Here's a rundown of planned content: - Recurring daily and weekly programs featuring well-known personalities curating entertainment news and commentary across all facets of pop culture. G4 alum Adam Sessler (X-Play) will executive produce programs on comics, science and gaming, along with hosting his own insightful 1:1 interview series. Fellow G4 star Kevin Pereira (Attack of the Show) and his company Attack Media will executive produce an entertainment pop culture news show and a late night talk show format. Other formats on the fast track are two roundtable discussion shows, one weekly movie talk in partnership with Complex's Collider inspired by their popular Collider Movie Talk series, and another all-female panel on pop culture from a female perspective. - Original scripted and unscripted series debuting on the platform include: the scripted comedy series Kings of Con inspired by real-life fan convention experiences from Supernatural stars Richard Speight and Rob Benedict; the science entertainment program Impossible Science starring world champion illusionist Jason Latimer, who explores breakthrough technologies capable of achieving his seemingly impossible feats of magic with real science; and the formerly announced unscripted series with fangirl fashion company and lifestyle brand, Her Universe, hosted by founder and actress Ashley Eckstein, following contestants as they design their geek couture concepts for the catwalk of a live San Diego Comic-Con fashion show in July. These series are the first of many originals to be revealed in the weeks leading up to SDCC. - Unparalleled San Diego Comic-Con access with live-streamed CCHQ programming, airings of select Comic-Con panels, and immersive access to the convention floor and sanctioned events never before available to the public such as the Masquerade and the Eisner Awards. Members will enjoy interviews and previews available only on CCHQ in a growing library of new and archival panels, bonus features, behind-the-scenes previews and more. - An eclectic collection of licensed film & TV series featuring genre greats and hidden gems from science-fiction, fantasy, cult classics, action/adventure and horror. Users can now pre-register for the free beta at www.Comic-ConHQ.com. Initial product support will include browsers and iOS/Android devices. Likewise, support for more devices, including Roku, AppleTV and Xbox One, will be added in the coming months. Pricing for the full subscription service has not been announced. Source: PR NewswirePosted Tue Mar 15, 2016 at 01:30 PM PDT by: -
Final Season Two Trailer Revealed for Marvel's 'Daredevil,' Netflix Premiere Set for March 18[teaser]The final season two trailer features the Man Without Fear in action. [/teaser] Netflix has released the final trailer for 'Daredevil' season two. The show is based on the Marvel comic book, and season two will see the addition of popular characters like The Punisher and Elektra. Blinded as a young boy but imbued with extraordinary senses, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) fights against injustice by day as a lawyer, and by night as the superhero "Daredevil" in modern day Hell's Kitchen, New York City. Just when Matt thinks he is bringing order back to the city, new forces are rising in Hell’s Kitchen. Now the Man Without Fear must take on an old flame – Elektra Natchios. Bigger problems emerge when Frank Castle, a man looking for vengeance, is reborn as The Punisher, a man who takes justice into his own hands in Matt’s neighborhood. Meanwhile, Matt must balance his duty to his community as a lawyer and his dangerous life as the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen, facing a life-altering choice that forces him to truly understand what it means to be a hero. Check out the final trailer below! Charlie Cox (Matt Murdock/Daredevil) is joined by a stellar cast including Jon Bernthal (Frank Castle), Elodie Yung (Elektra), Deborah Ann Woll (Karen Page), Elden Henson (Foggy Nelson), Rosario Dawson (Claire Temple), and Scott Glenn (Stick). Marvel's Daredevil is Executive Produced by series Co-Showrunners Marco Ramirez ('Sons Of Anarchy,' 'Fear The Walking Dead') and Douglas Petrie ('CSI: Crime Scene Investigation',' 'Buffy: The Vampire Slayer,' 'American Horror Story'), along with Jeph Loeb ('Marvel’s Jessica Jones'), who also serves as Marvel's Head of Television. The entire second season of 'Daredevil' will be available to stream on Netflix starting March 18. The first season is available now. In addition to 'Daredevil,' Marvel and Netflix have also released 'Jessica Jones' and are developing series based on 'Luke Cage' and 'Iron Fist' as well. All four characters are set to team up in a crossover miniseries called 'The Defenders.' A current Netflix subscription starts at $10 for HD streaming and $12 for Ultra HD streaming. Source: NetflixPosted Tue Mar 15, 2016 at 12:45 PM PDT by: -
Sony Expands PlayStation Vue Internet TV Service Nationwide, Plans Start at $30[teaser]The streaming TV platform is now available in more markets around the country. [/teaser] Sony has announced a nationwide expansion of its PlayStation Vue internet TV service. The cloud based streaming platform is now available in an additional 203 TV designated market areas (DMAs) across the United States. "Since launching a year ago, our priority with PlayStation Vue has been to secure the best TV content for our audience and make it available to consumers nationwide; today, we're delivering on that promise," said Eric Lempel, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Head of PlayStation Network Americas, SNEI. "PlayStation Vue has been an ambitious project from the start, and national expansion demonstrates our ability to innovate in an industry that's overdue for a reinvented experience. Thanks to the strong network relationships we've forged and technology we've built, consumers nationwide can enjoy a better way to watch TV." The 203 recently added nationwide markets will now gain access to Sony's new PlayStation Vue Slim multi-channel plans, offering many of the same options and channels currently found in the service's regular plans. With that said, the Slim plans will not include live programming from ABC, FOX, and NBC -- though on-demand content will be available and CBS live and on-demand programming will be added to select TV markets at a later date. Here's a rundown of pricing for the new Slim plans: - Access Slim: 55+ channels, including live cable TV, movies and sports channels for $29.99 per month.- Core Slim: 70+ channels, including all the channels from Access Slim with the addition of live national and regional sports networks for $34.99 per month.- Elite Slim: 100+ channels, featuring all the channels from Core Slim with the addition of top movie and entertainment channels for $44.99 per month. Users also gain access to the platform's Cloud DVR feature and Simultaneous Streaming option across multiple devices. Likewise, nationwide customers can also add standalone channels like SHOWTIME, Machinima and Fox Soccer Plus as a la carte offerings. PlayStation Vue is currently available through the Chromecast, Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, iPad, and iPhone. In addition to the new nationwide Slim markets, the full version of the service is available in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, San Francisco, and Miami TV markets. Source: SonyPosted Tue Mar 15, 2016 at 11:45 AM PDT by: -
High-Def Digest Visits the Dolby Cinema Prototype LaboratoryDuring my tenure at High-Def Digest, we've eagerly covered Dolby Laboratories' many technological breakthroughs. 5.1 and 7.1 Surround evolved into object-based sound mixing -- dubbed Dolby Atmos -- adding height channels and individual speaker amplification to create whole hemisphere sound immersions. In the home, Dolby Atmos is now supported on Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray, and services like VUDU. Next came Dolby Vision, a resolution-independent high dynamic range and wide color gamut container capable of making content more vibrant, detailed, and lifelike -- in the home, it is currently available on VUDU and Netflix, with several Dolby Vision enabled 2016 UHD displays set to launch this year.Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos soon teamed up into Dolby Cinema, a premium exhibition auditorium with a proprietary version of the Christie 6P dual-4K laser projector capable of 31fL and a million-to-one contrast ratio. There are also specifications for screen size, location, audience viewing angles, as well as a Signature Entrance video wall. The first Dolby Cinemas debuted in Europe, while in the US Dolby partnered with AMC to create Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime. In hindsight, this progress feels inevitable. [teaser]Have you ever wondered how a company can launch a new type of premium exhibition auditorium?[/teaser]Sure, Dolby has a reputation for quality, but graphics and individual tech demos aren't enough to convince people to invest in a brand new premium format auditorium. So, in order to sell Dolby Cinema to filmmakers, studios, and potential exhibition partners, they first created... The Dolby Cinema Prototype Laboratory After purchasing The Vine, an old one-screen movie house a few steps away from the famous Hollywood and Vine intersection, Dolby renovated the entire space. In the simple lobby, eyes are drawn to the Signature Entrance, a curving video wall with moving content tied to each film. Once inside the auditorium, all AMC Prime similarities drop away. Where AMC Prime loudly shows off speakers with an eye-catching red lighting scheme illuminating each one, the Dolby Cinema Prototype offers a cooler, blue-toned auditorium that hides all 35 speakers and six subwoofers behind sonically-translucent black fabric, or behind the "floating" screen outlined in more blue lighting. This is how full spec Dolby Cinemas should look. I must admit I like either arrangement -- at times I love to show off gear, but there's also something wonderful about clean spaces. Not knowing where every speaker is located adds to the magic. The Dolby Cinema Prototype screen is a 35', 1.85:1 aspect-ratio Harkness model capable of a 31 fL peak luminescence in 2D, and 14fL in 3D. Much like the AMC locations I've visited, there was no physical matting for widescreen aspect ratio content, something I wish they would adopt. The auditorium contains about 70 chairs and is organized in a typical stadium style layout, but is small enough to feel intimate. And, even with a mid-sized screen, the experience was still enveloping, with the auditorium itself disappearing when the movies played. For those who have yet to experience Dolby Vision, the million-to-one contrast ratio is capable of drowning large auditoriums into utter darkness. It's wonderful.Sitting in the Dolby Cinema Prototype over two back-to-back evenings, I realized this showcase movie house, which also acts as a working laboratory to color grade Dolby Vision content, is small enough to be classified as a dream home theatre. Watching movies anywhere else feels like a step back.Honestly, if it had recliners, I would have refused to leave. 'The Revenant' In honor of Oscar Season, 20th Century Fox was kind enough to lend Dolby two Awards contenders. First up was 'The Revenant', which was a 4K DCP (Digital Cinema Package) in Dolby Vision and with a Dolby Atmos sound mix.It's really hard to describe, sometimes, how high dynamic range looks to those who have not experienced it. In the case of this film, shot entirely in natural lighting, it made the whole experience more lifelike when it came to brighter imagery. Fiery torches and bonfires revealed added detail where standard dynamic range imagery would blow out. For years, cinema skies have lost much of the color and detail to blown out highlights. Not so in Dolby Vision. Also, there are numerous shots -- mostly in the day -- where there's more visible detail in backlit objects like trees.The great news about this HDR grading is, from what I could tell at my Fox Innovation Lab demo, the Ultra HD Blu-ray is going to replicate much of this Dolby Vision experience.On the flip-side of that coin, it seems 'The Revenant' Ultra HD Blu-ray is only getting a 7.1 sound mix for the home, which is a shame. This Dolby Atmos mix is incredible and immersive. The sound design has a huge dynamic range, from heart pounding and chaotic survival sequences, to simply elegant moments where the natural world is resolved so convincingly, it sounded like I was outside in the rain. 'The Martian' Our second screening was 'The Martian', which was unique because its 2K DCP was presented not only in Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, but also in 3D. Currently, Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime auditoriums are 2D-exclusive, a decision AMC made because they have IMAX 3D and RealD 3D auditoriums. Also complicating matters, Ultra HD Blu-ray elected not to support 3D (even at sub-4K resolution).So this was the first chance I've had to see any 3D content in High Dynamic Range.In short, it was a revelation. It has all the added color pop and vibrancy of the Ultra HD Blu-ray, mixed with the depth and dimensional of the Blu-ray 3D. Space sequences were so dark the screen melted into the background. And, though peak luminescence does drop to 14fL, it's still ultra-bright compared to standard 3D, which project at a miserable 4-5fL. I only wish more people could have seen 'The Martian' this way. It was an extraordinary way to watch the film.On the sound front, the Dolby Atmos mix was surprisingly moderate in terms of overhead sound effect placement and overall immersion when compared to 'The Revenant', 'Gravity', or 'Mad Max Fury Road'. This mix definitely has its moments of surround grunt, I'm glad to have heard it, and wish it was available on the Ultra HD Blu-ray -- it too is locked to 7.1 -- but at least DTS:Neural:X or Dolby Surround upmixers doing a good job of putting sounds back where they need to be. Final Thoughts The world needs more Dolby Cinema auditoriums.They set a high standard by which all movie theatre going experiences can be judged. Hands down. Pure images and ultra immersive sound. A premium experience worth the extra coin, movies have never looked this good on the silver screen (and yes, this includes 70mm), with the only other auditorium that's even in the same league being IMAX laser.If you're looking for a great place to see movies, I highly recommend shooting over to the Dolby Labs website (HERE) or AMC Theatres (HERE) to find a movie playing in this format. It's well worth it.If you're an exhibition chain considering building a Dolby Cinema... please hurry up and build several. AMC is doing so well they're rushing to build more.If you're a studio or filmmaker... please grade more content in Dolby Vision (or HDR10) and Dolby Atmos (or DTS:X), and then put them all out on UHD Blu-ray and streaming. Home cinema technology has come so far, I can enjoy movies again and again just like in cinemas...but not if you drop features or quality. High five to Warners for stepping up with massive support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos across platforms.If you're in the Blu-ray Disc Association or a streaming service like VUDU... Please find a way to make 3D HDR content available. Whatever needs to be done, but it's a magnificent way to see movies. Dolby Vision Titles Here's a current list of Dolby Vision titles available to rent / own via VUDU (unless otherwise noted): 'American Sniper' 'Annabelle' 'Black Mass' 'Edge of Tomorrow' (aka 'Live. Die. Repeat') 'Entourage' 'Focus' 'Goodfellas' 'Get Hard' 'Into the Storm' 'In the Heart of the Sea' 'Jupiter Ascending' 'Mad Max Fury Road' 'Magic Mike XXL' 'Man of Steel' 'Marco Polo' Seasons 1 & 2 (Netflix) 'Marvel's Daredevil' Seasons 1 & 2 (Netflix) 'Our Brand Is Crisis' 'Pacific Rim' 'Pan' 'Run All Night' 'San Andreas' 'Sherlock Holmes' 'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows' 'The Conjuring' 'The Hangover' 'The Hangover Part II' 'The Hangover Part III' 'The Gallows 'The Great Gatsby' 'The Intern' 'The LEGO Movie' 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E.' 'Vacation' 'We Are Your Friends' Dolby Atmos Titles Here's a current list of Dolby Atmos titles available to rent / own on Blu-ray Disc (unless otherwise noted): 'Age of Adaline' 'American Sniper' (Blu-ray, VUDU UHD) 'Bram Stoker’s Dracula' 'Chappie' (Ultra HD Blu-ray) 'Concussion' (Ultra HD Blu-ray, releases 3.29.2016) 'Doctor Who: Dark Water/Death in Heaven 3D' 'Edge of Tomorrow' (VUDU UHD) 'Enchanted Kingdom' 'Ender’s Game' (Ultra HD Blu-ray) 'Entourage' (VUDU UHD) 'Everest' 'Game of Thrones' Season 1 Steelbook 'Game of Thrones' Season 2 Steelbook 'Game of Thrones' Season 5 'Goosebumps' 'Gravity' 'Hancock' (Ultra HD Blu-ray) 'In the Heart of the Sea' (Blu-ray, VUDU UHD) 'Into the Storm (VUDU UHD) 'John Wick' 'Jupiter Ascending' (Blu-ray, VUDU UHD) 'Léon: The Professional' 'Mad Max: Fury Road' (Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray, VUDU UHD) 'Man of Steel' (VUDU UHD) 'Minions' 'Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation' 'On Any Sunday: The Next Chapter' 'Pacific Rim' (VUDU UHD) 'Pan' (Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray, VUDU UHD) 'Pineapple Express' (Ultra HD Blu-ray) 'Pixels' 'Roger Waters: The Wall' 'Salt' (Ultra HD Blu-ray) 'San Andreas' (Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray, VUDU UHD) 'Sicario' (Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray) 'Sherlock: The Abominable Bride' 'Step up All In' 'Terminator Genisys' 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' (Ultra HD Blu-ray) 'The Divergent Series: Insurgent' 'The Expendables 3' (Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray) 'The Fifth Element' 'The Gallows' (Blu-ray, VUDU UHD) 'The Gunman' 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1' 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2' (releases 3.26.2016) 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E' (Blu-ray, VUDU UHD) 'The Peanuts Movie' (Ultra HD Blu-ray) 'The Smurfs 2' (Ultra HD Blu-ray) 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' 'Unbroken' 'We Are Your Friends' (VUDU UHD)Posted Tue Mar 15, 2016 at 09:00 AM PDT by: