Today, Sony officially unveils its 2024 lineup of TVs and home theater audio components. While promising the usual improvements in picture and sound, this year's models really excel at simplifying the ...
Sony offers a wide range of soundbar models from affordable to high end options varying in channel configuration to match ...
We got a sneak peak at Sony’s 2024 BRAVIA line-up of Mini LED and OLED 4K TVs and soundbars and there’s a lot to like here. Since its launch 68 years ago, Sony has established itself as a leader in ...
And while it's the definition of low frills, opting to focus wholeheartedly on improving your TV's sound, it still has plenty to offer. The Sony 'bar features Bluetooth 5.2, Dolby ...
Not content with adding multiple new models to its Bravia TV range today, Sony has also unveiled a series of new additions to its home theater home audio range comprising two new soundbars and a ...
The day has finally come when I’m allowed to talk about Sony’s new TV and soundbar range for 2024 - and hopefully you’ll agree the wait has been worth it as the venerable brand unveils a radical ...
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Sony’s flagship soundbar system will add punch to your movie and TV viewing and music listening, but at a price. When soundbars first came out late last century, audiophiles scoffed. How could a slim ...
Branded soundbars from names like Sony, JBL, Sonos and Bose offer premium systems that are engineered with advanced audio ...
Sony didn't announce any new home theater audio gear at CES, so it was only a matter of time before the company would reveal its latest soundbars and speakers. Today, the company unveiled its new ...
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TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.