DTS,
Inc. (Nasdaq: DTSI), a leader in high-definition audio, today
announced a collaboration with Mitsubishi Motors to integrate the DTS
Neural Surround technology into the upgraded audio system of the new
2012 Delica D:5 minivan, which will launch in Japan in July 2012. Other
Mitsubishi models with DTS Neural Surround technology will be launched
in the United States and Europe later this year. This implementation
will allow stereo content from MP3 players, smartphones and CDs to be
upmixed in 5.1 surround sound and played back via the 2012 Delica D:5
speaker system.
Mitsubishi is the first Japanese automobile manufacturer to feature this
new technology, which will enable consumers to plug in their favorite
connected devices and enjoy entertainment content in full surround sound
while driving. “We believe the DTS Neural Surround is the most suitable
surround sound system for our cars,” commented Tohru Hara, General
Manager, electronics engineering department of Mitsubishi Motors.
With the DTS Neural Surround technology, Mitsubishi 2012 Delica D:5
owners can enjoy high-quality surround sound entertainment in their car
via smartphones, MP3 players and popular connected devices. This
functionality is increasingly important to today’s consumers, as tablets
become commonplace and smartphones are used for much more than
traditional communication. The growing prevalence of using portable
consumer electronics for hosting personal music libraries and movies has
prompted innovative car manufacturers, like Mitsubishi, to enhance their
vehicles by allowing consumer devices to interact with vehicle
entertainment systems and speakers. DTS enhances the integration of
consumer electronics into any vehicle by enabling seamless conversion
between stereo and surround sound audio for the ultimate in-auto sound
experience.
“Consumers are savvy and demand 24/7 connectivity without compromising
quality—at home and on-the-go,” said Keith Burnett, DTS vice president
of Home AV and Automotive. “Now the media libraries they have invested
time and money into can be enjoyed in full surround sound, while
commuting to work, sitting in traffic or on a road trip.”
Mitsubishi Motors is working to integrate DTS Neural Surround technology
in additional vehicles that will be available internationally.
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About DTS, Inc.
DTS, Inc. (Nasdaq: DTSI) is dedicated to making digital entertainment
exciting, engaging and effortless by providing state-of-the-art audio
technology to hundreds of millions of DTS-licensed consumer electronics
products worldwide. From a renowned legacy as a pioneer in multi-channel
audio, DTS became a mandatory audio format in the Blu-ray Disc™ standard
and is now increasingly deployed in enabling digital delivery of movies
and other forms of digital entertainment on a growing array of
network-connected consumer devices. DTS technology is in home theaters,
car audio systems, PCs, game consoles, DVD players, televisions, digital
media players, set-top boxes, smart phones, surround music software and
every device capable of playing Blu-ray™ discs. Founded in 1993, DTS'
corporate headquarters are located in Calabasas, California with its
licensing operations headquartered in Limerick, Ireland. DTS also has
offices in Northern California, Washington, China, France, Hong Kong,
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. For
further information, please visit www.dts.com.
DTS, the Symbol, and DTS and the Symbol together, are registered
trademarks of DTS, Inc. All other trademarks are the properties of their
respective owners. © 2012 DTS, Inc. All rights reserved.
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