Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Lenovo A7000 - first smartphone equipped with Dolby ATMOS technology

Lenovo A7000 - first smartphone equipped with Dolby ATMOS technology







The Chinese manufacturer has just presented its new A7000. A unique smartphone since it is the first to benefit from Dolby ATMOS technology that should provide optimal sound experience.


 Lenovo has just formalized the A7000, a new Android device, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It’s characteristic? This is the first smartphone in the world to be equipped with Dolby ATMOS technology that should provide the user with optimum sound experience.


 HD screen of 5.5 inches and octo-core processor


 Under its 5.5-inch HD display, the Lenovo A7000 hides an octo-core processor MediaTek from1.5 GHz, accompanied by a GPU ARM Mali760 MP2 and 2GB of RAM. It also has 8GB of ROM that can be extended through its microSD port. It also features a 8 megapixel sensor on the back and another 5-megapixel on the front of the unit.


 4G compatible, it has more of a SIM dual port, allowing it to handle two phone lines. End (7.9 mm) and not very heavy for a device of this size (140 grams), it has a battery of 2900 mAh. Note also that it runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop


Lenovo A7000 - first smartphone equipped with Dolby ATMOS technology


 A unique surround experience


 If the Dolby ATMOS technology had not yet been integrated into mobile to date, according to the manufacturer it offers a unique surround experience: “Users will immediately hear the difference: the sounds people, places, objects … and music becomes richer, clear and deep. The voices and noises have a wider range of low to high, with great subtlety. “.


 Appeared in 2012, this technology is equivalent to the audio of what the Ultra HD video. It thus possible to increase the precision of the spatial experience. Hitherto reserved for the cinema and the most advanced home cinema, Dolby Atmos so happens in the world of mobile telephony. We are curious to see what it can give.


 Lenovo A7000 will be available in March, priced at $ 169 without commitment.



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