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Dolby Defines the Sound of Digital Entertainment at CeBIT 2007


Dolby Defines the Sound of Digital Entertainment at CeBIT 2007


Showcases great PC entertainment experiences with Microsoft Windows Vista and Dolby
technologies


Hannover, March 15, 2007— At CeBIT 2007, Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (NYSE: DLB) will demonstrate how its technologies enhance the sound of digital entertainment across a variety of platforms, including personal computers (PCs), consumer electronics devices, game consoles, televisions, and mobile devices. Dolby will highlight the use of its technologies in personal computers, innovative PC peripherals, and software including Windows® VistaTM Ultimate and Windows Vista Home Premium editions.

PCs Featuring Dolby
"The recent introduction of Windows Vista makes CeBIT a prime opportunity for the industry to showcase advances that allow the PC to deliver even better entertainment experiences, built on great sound and video," said Greg Rodehau, PC Market Segment Director, Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby has been working closely with leading PC suppliers and manufacturers to integrate Dolby technologies into their products to deliver a great experience from just about any content or listening environment."

Dolby will showcase PCs that integrate Dolby® technologies, including products from ASUSTek, Lenovo, Sony, and Toshiba, to deliver a home cinema experience. Among the notebooks shown were the ASUS W2, the ASUS G2Pc, the LenovoTM 3000 Y500, the Sony® Vaio® TX, the Sony Vaio LA, and the recently updated Toshiba® QosmioTM G30-204, running Windows Vista Ultimate and Home Premium editions.

Dolby also will exhibit PC peripherals that let users enjoy high-quality surround sound from their PCs. Among the peripherals Dolby will show are the recently launched Sondigo Inferno, a 7.1-channel PCI sound card, the Sondigo Sirocco wireless audio bridge, and the Sondigo Callisto Home Theatre Adapter, now all available for purchase in Europe. The Sondigo Inferno sound card`s combination of Dolby technologies, including Dolby Headphone Dolby Virtual Speaker technologies, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, and Dolby Digital Live, give PC users the flexibility to enjoy a high-quality experience from all their content and in almost any playback environment.

Other peripheral products equipped with Dolby technologies include the recently unveiled ASUS XG Station graphics card, which allows users to enjoy up to ten times faster graphics power and provides Dolby surround sound over any pair of headphones using Dolby Headphone technology.

Dolby Technologies in Windows Vista and PC Software Applications
Dolby also will highlight several PC software products that incorporate Dolby technologies, including Windows Vista Ultimate and Windows Vista Home Premium editions, which integrate Dolby Digital surround sound decoding for DVD movie and digital TV playback and give people the ability to create DVDs with Dolby Digital soundtracks using Microsoft Windows DVD Maker.

In addition, Dolby will show the CyberLink PowerDVD Ultra, a software player for high-definition disc playback. The CyberLink player integrates support for Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus, giving people the ability to experience the latest high-definition content in rich, realistic surround sound.

For video creation, Dolby will show Ulead® VideoStudio® 10 Plus, Pinnacle StudioTM Plus 10.5, and Nero® 7 Premium Reloaded, which integrate Dolby Digital 5.1 Creator, an authoring tool that allows users to create their own multichannel Dolby Digital soundtracks.

Dolby Delivers the Sound of Next-Generation Gaming
Beyond personal computers, Dolby will demonstrate how Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital 5.1, and Dolby Pro Logic® II can bring more vivid and realistic surround sound to games and movies.

Dolby TrueHD, a lossless audio technology, delivers pure, dynamic sound reproduction for high-definition optical media. Dolby Pro Logic II expands any stereo DVD movie, music, video game, or broadcast audio signal into a 5.1-channel surround sound experience, creating a natural surround sound field that delivers a realistic and immersive entertainment experience.

The Sony PLAYSTATION®3 features Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound for games, as well as Dolby Digital and Dolby TrueHD for decoding up to 7.1 channels for Blu-ray DiscTM movie playback. Dolby Digital 5.1 also brings a richer and more engaging surround gaming experience to the Microsoft® Xbox 360TM, while Dolby Pro Logic II is used to deliver rich surround sound from a stereo signal on the Nintendo® WiiTM. Today, more than 900 games from the world's leading publishers are using Dolby Digital 5.1 for surround sound.

Enhancing Digital Entertainment
Dolby will present technologies that can enhance the digital entertainment experience and offer people choice, performance, and flexibility. These technologies can deliver expansive sound in PCs and consumer devices, including portable media players, televisions, home theater systems, and mobile phones.

  • Dolby Headphone technology, demonstrated on a range of notebook PCs, enables people to enjoy a virtual 5.1-channel surround sound experience from any set of headphones without disturbing others and provides an ideal way to listen to music late at night or watch DVD movies on a notebook PC while flying on a plane.
  • Dolby Virtual Speaker technology, demonstrated on a notebook PC and also within the Sharp® AN-PR1000H 2.1-channel rack home theater system, offers the listener a compelling surround sound experience using a television's built-in speakers or any pair of stereo speakers. Dolby Virtual Speaker technology allows people to enjoy great audio in different environments and smaller spaces, such as apartments and university dormitories. It also eliminates the need for unsightly wires and additional elements such as speakers and speaker stands, making it an excellent complement to the clean lines of modern living spaces.
  • AudistryTM by Dolby, demonstrated on prototypes including a TV audio system, a media player, and a mobile phone, offers a suite of audio enhancements that provide a big boost to sound, including wider image and better bass, giving consumers the ability to easily enhance their listening enjoyment and hear music the way they like it.
  • Dolby Digital Live, demonstrated on the Sony PLAYSTATION 3, converts any audio signal into a Dolby Digital bitstream for playback through a home cinema system. PCs and game systems using Dolby Digital Live technology provide real-time audio cues and effects, immersing players in a high-quality surround sound that puts them in the center of the action.

About Dolby Laboratories
Dolby Laboratories (NYSE: DLB) develops and delivers products and technologies that make the entertainment experience more realistic and immersive. For more than four decades, Dolby has been at the forefront of defining high-quality audio and surround sound in cinema, broadcast, home audio systems, cars, DVDs, headphones, games, televisions, and personal computers. For more information about Dolby Laboratories or Dolby technologies, please visit http://www.dolby.com.


Certain statements in this press release, including statements regarding the performance, capabilities, and impact of Dolby technologies; the anticipated or potential benefits that device manufacturers, consumers, and others may derive from these technologies; and the anticipated market acceptance of these technologies, are "forward-looking statements" that are subject to risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements are based on management's current expectations. The following important factors, without limitation, could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements: risks that these Dolby technologies may not perform as anticipated; risks associated with building market acceptance and demand for these Dolby technologies; competition in the market for high-quality audio technologies; rapid changes in technical requirements for high-definition audio and digital technologies; risks associated with the development of markets for personal computers, consumer electronics devices, gaming consoles, and portable and mobile devices that incorporate Dolby technologies; risks associated with having Dolby technologies adopted as industry standards; and other risks detailed in Dolby's Securities and Exchange Commission filings and reports, including the risks identified under the section captioned "Risk Factors" in its most recent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. Dolby disclaims any obligation to update information contained in these forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

Dolby, Pro Logic, and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Audistry is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners. S07/18093 DLB-G
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