For other uses, see THX.

THX is a certification that is used to ensure a standard for high-fidelity sound reproduction systems(initially for theatrical movie theaters, screening rooms, home theaters, computer speakers, gaming consoles, and car audio systems). THX was developed by George Lucas' company Lucasfilm, in 1983 to ensure that the soundtrack for the third Star Wars film, Return of the Jedi, would be accurately reproduced in the best venues.

In 2002, the THX division of Lucasfilm was spun off as a separate company. During the same year, THX was owned by sound card manufacturer Creative Technology Limited, which held a 60% share of the company. The company itself has had a long history with Creative, which was responsible for the creation of the first THX-certified audio card for computers, the Sound Blaster Audigy 2.

In 2016, THX was acquired by video-game hardware company Razer Inc., with Razer owning all of THX and its intellectual property

The name THX is a reference to George Lucas' first feature film, THX 1138.

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Broadway 2000 (1999)

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Cimarron (1988)

Tex 2: Moo Can (1997)

The Science of Sensation (2005)

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