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"text": "IMAX features larger screens and custom theatre geometry with powerful sound, ideal for epic visuals and immersive action. Dolby Cinema offers enhanced image quality with Dolby Vision and immersive audio with Dolby Atmos, focusing on contrast, color, and sound detail."
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