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Still the majority of the current, and future theatrical movies are going to be in 5.1, and just a handful of releases will be in Dolby Atmos, (the way it is now). Dolby Atmos is featured only in selected theaters across the country, so how could Dolby Atmos be successful in the home theater market, when approximately 75% of the general population worldwide has never heard it, or don't know anything about Dolby Atmos? Certain people who have heard Dolby Atmos, have stated, they were not that impress with it.
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