If you go to the movies often, you’re probably pretty familiar with THX. You’ve probably seen the THX logo or at least you’ve heard the signature THX Deep Note. Founded by famous movie maker George ...
In a world of thin, flat panel displays, consumer demand for home audio components that fit their lifestyle, while still demonstrating raw audio power, is increasing sharply. The CEA predicts that in ...
Apple has found itself on the wrong side of another patent lawsuit. Lucasfilm-owned THX sued Apple yesterday over a claimed infringed patent relating to the speaker designs found on the new iMacs, ...
Cleer’s ARC 4 and ARC 4+ debut as the first THX-certified open-ear wireless earbuds, refining fit, sound quality, and spatial audio ahead of CES 2026.
“Together with THX, we have developed an immersive audio solution that addresses the core gamers’ needs — dynamic and accurate positional audio. We’ve achieved this by drawing on THX’s cinematic audio ...
The THX Deep Note has been re-created for the movie theaters of the 21st century. So famous that it has been sampled by Dre and parodied on The Simpsons, the THX Deep Note is one of the most ...
George Lucas-founded company links up with China Film Group unit By Clifford Coonan George Lucas Screen Grab - H 2012 THX, the sound company co-founded by George Lucas, has opened offices in Beijing ...
Anyone who has sat in a theater in the 90s and heard the THX Deep Note knows the feeling. Before a movie even begqn, the room ...
Until now, true THX sound required a large dedicated room to accommodate the oversized speakers…and their often less-than-attractive cabinets. Jamo D 500 THX Select2 home theater speakers bring the ...
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, the only way to enjoy good sound was to go to the movies. The talkies, which arrived in the 1920s, set new standards for audio fidelity. Movies with sound ...
The Drop + THX Panda headphones are either a very interesting alternative for anyone considering buying Apple’s AirPods Max, or wouldn’t be in the running. Which applies depends entirely on what it is ...