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No. It might affect the wiring order in which your system is completed, but as far as the TV is concerned, absolutely not, you can use a computer monitor with no sound card if u want. Your sound is derived from your source unit(Cable box, Blueray player, xbox, etc),
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Your TV does not have to have atmos technology to be able to use the soundbar.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Tv don't have atmos technology......Plug your 4k dvd player directly into the soundbar to get atmos...it has to be a direct connection via hdmi. Once you do, when you play a 4k Dolby atmos DVD the sound bar will scroll Dolby atmos and the blue led will light up in the right corner of the sound bar
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, i'm looking forward to getting a new 4k Blu Ray player that processes Dolby Atmos. Lg is coming out with one in March 2017.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No but your source video/audio has to support it. For example these support Atmos for now (just a small list to help you out)... Vudu Netflix YouTube Hulu Plus Facebook Pandora Internet radio Samsung UBD-K8500 Blu-Ray player The new Xbox One S does NOT support atmos.
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