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== Applications and Reach == Dolby technologies are widely used across various entertainment and communication platforms: 1. Cinema: Dolby has been a staple in movie theaters for decades, with technologies like Dolby Stereo, Dolby Digital, and now Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision[1]. 2. Home Entertainment: Dolby technologies are integrated into TVs, soundbars, and other home theater equipment[17]. 3. Music: Dolby Atmos Music provides an immersive listening experience for music lovers[7]. 4. Gaming: Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision enhance gaming experiences with spatial audio and improved visuals[16]. 5. Mobile Devices: Many smartphones and tablets support Dolby technologies for improved audio and video playback[7]. 6. Broadcast and Streaming: Dolby Audio is used in many live broadcasts and streaming services[7].
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