Sony’s Wired AV Receivers Serve As Hub For Multi-room High-definition Entertainment; Can Also Connect to DLNA PCs and the Internet for Access to Photos, Music and Video Sony today introduced two new ...
After a five year hiatus, Sony is back with new A/V receivers optimized for home theater and immersive surround sound. Immersive surround, 3D surround sound, spatial audio: it goes by many names. But ...
It seems that the high-end home theater trend has started to fizzle somewhat, but those that have already invested in a home cinema of their own are obviously interested in keeping it up. Sony has ...
Antuan started out in the automotive industry the old-fashioned way, by turning wrenches in a driveway and picking up speeding tickets. He now has nearly 20 years of expertise and experience behind ...
Owning a personal home theater system is one of the greatest feelings in the world. Of course, it takes some time and effort to achieve the kind of sound quality your living room deserves. Fortunately ...
Sony is going all in on high-res audio with a host of new gear, and DT was able to get a first hand look at all of the new toys before they hit stores. Along with a few new standard pieces to pad its ...
Sony just refreshed its lineup of non-ES AV receivers, adding four models available for less than $500 that all include 3D HDMI pass-through this time around and have at least six HD inputs each. All ...
Sony has recently launched a new car AV receiver, and to one's surprise, the device also features Android Auto and CarPlay. The adoption of mobile phone projection systems is skyrocketing these ...
Sony has unveiled a new in-car AV receiver that has a gigantic touchscreen called the XAV-AX3005DB. That screen is 6.95-inches and the receiver supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on compatible ...
Sony XAV-AX100 is the company’s first aftermarket receiver that works with Apple CarPlay. Priced competitively at $499, XAV-AX100 features a 6.4-inch resistive touch display that rivals larger ...
Wondering where Sony would go next with its high-end line of ES receivers? The answer is apparently home automation. As we've seen the segment heat up with competition from companies like your cable ...
I tried Vizio, Sony, and Bose soundbars, but they always felt small. A $180 used stereo sounds bigger, fuller, and cost less.
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