Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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I really do not know how many people I know with home theaters that actually still go to the public theaters, let alone take note and consciously respond to any noted vestige of the DTS moniker in a public theater where sight and sound in presentation come last to pop-corn sales and cell phone conversations.
Now, introducing DTS into video games (anyone hear about GTA4 with $500 Million in 1st week sales?) and one has to wonder if the move was correct.