For games, Dolby Atmos lets you pinpoint teammates, enemies, and obstacles for a competitive edge and more intense game experience. Dolby Atmos uses spatial audio to create a fuller, more immersive experience in games and movies. The Dolby Atmos Experience Games and movies come to life with stunning detail, precision, and realism-with sound flowing all around, including above and behind you. Every manufacturer's computer or tablet model is custom-tuned to deliver an optimized audio experience for the device.
Once it's enabled, you'll enjoy all the benefits of Dolby Atmos, in addition to an enhanced surround sound experience for all your favorite 5.1- and 7.1-channel content. Looking for audio drivers for Dolby Home Theater v4, Dolby Advanced Audio v2, Windows 8, or Windows 10 You can find them by visiting the support section of your PC or tablet manufacturer's website. And when you're ready to experience the same breakthrough audio experience over headphones, this app allows you to try or buy Dolby Atmos for Headphones.
Support for Dolby Atmos over HDMI to your home theater or sound bar is enabled for free when you install this app.
This app walks you through the configuration of your Windows 10 PC to support Dolby Atmos over HDMI to your Dolby Atmos enabled home theater or sound bar, or over any set of headphones. The laptop’s slick design, solid features, and adequate performance for its size and weight make it a great buy.Set up, try, and experience Dolby Atmos with immersive, moving audio for your games and movies.
If you think of it as an on-the-go companion PC, though, it’s most impressive. If you’d like to make the Ferrari One your one and only PC, you’ll probably find that it’s a slightly small and underpowered to handle the job satisfactorily. (A typical 10-inch netbook lasts several hours longer.) Its battery life measured just under 5 hours–an average figure for a system of its size. In view of the laptop’s size and price, its overall performance is by no means a dealbreaker. This Ferrari One posted a score a 61 on WorldBench 6, which is low in comparison to what a top-notch ultraportable notebook (like the Sony VAIO VGN-Z598U) earns, but excellent in comparison to what even the best netbook (the Toshiba Mini NB205-N310, say) can manage. The Radeon HD 3200 also handles 3D graphics processing far more capably than the Intel alternative does, though it may be a bit too weak to support the latest games. This is a big step up from the Intel integrated graphics that most netbooks use.
It struggled a little on higher-bitrate 1080p video, but typical Web flash and standard-def video–and even 720p H.264 video–looked clean and stutter-free. Speaking of Hulu and other Web video sources, the integrated ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics chip does a fairly good job with video acceleration. Reasonable Performance for Such a Small System I also wish that Acer had provided an HDMI port for video output rather than the less useful VGA port. The main disappointments are the Ctrl and Function keys, which are so narrow and so close together that it’s easy to hit one instead of the other by mistake. Though the touchpad button bar is slightly stiff, it makes a satisfying “click” sound when activated and isn’t susceptible to accidental pressing at the wrong time. Other strong features include a large,comfortable keyboard and a smooth and accurate multitouch-gesture-capable touchpad.
The laptop’s lack of an optical drive cuts into the sound system’s utility, of course, but still TV shows on Hulu had surprising audio punch. The Ferrari One’s sound quality is excellent for such a small system, thanks to third-generation Dolby Home Theater audio enhancements, including Dolby Headphone and Dolby Digital Live.
One of the best things about the Ferrari One is its low cost: The base price of $599 includes a 1366 by 768 backlit LED screen, which delivers nice contrast and color a 250GB hard drive 4GB of RAM and Windows 7 Home Premium. Despite the svelte frame, Acer crams plenty of ports into the sides: three USB ports, gigabit ethernet, a VGA output, mic in and headphone out, a multicard reader slot, and even a slot for ATI’s optional external graphics. Only the large cooling vent on the left edge breaks up the sleek finish. The laptop is quite thin and light, with a smooth glossy finish and nice lines. The system’s styling is great for fans of Ferrari Red. Is it a large and relatively high-powered netbook, or a small and somewhat low-powered ultraportable? From here, it appears to straddle the line effectively and appealingly. It weighs just 3.3 pounds with its standard six-cell battery in place, and it measures roughly an inch thick yet it contains an Athlon X2 dual-core low-voltage CPU and 4GB of RAM.
The Ferrari One, however, is a totally different machine from the large and expensive Ferrari laptops of the past. Acer’s partnership with Ferrari to build laptops containing Ferrari design elements goes back at least to 2004.