Sony’s latest compact soundbar can boost TV volume, but it has constrained directional audio and offers limited features.
Sony has handed operational control of its TV business to TCL, but that doesn’t mean Sony TVs are going away. Here’s what’s changing, what’s not, and how it could impact buyers in the coming years.
Along with a slew of new home theater audio products, Sony just dropped some pretty big TV news. The company’s top BRAVIA XR video processor, including XR Triluminos Pro color processing, is trickling ...
Sony’s 55-inch BRAVIA XR8B OLED uses Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology to turn the entire display into a speaker system, ...
Sony's brightest Mini LED yet.
Sony just launched two new soundbars, new rear speakers and three new subwoofers plus the ability to add a second powered sub to their soundbar systems for deep extended bass.
Plus a bonus budget option that promises huge improvements ...
Sony has introduced the Bravia 3 II globally as part of its 2026 TV lineup. It comes with a big screen up to 100 inches and selected features from the brand’s premium Bravia TVs at a relatively ...
Sony and TCL have announced that they're officially going ahead with building a new joint venture to take over Sony's TV ...
Hurry, the Spring Sale ends today. Upgrading the center of your living room is the best way to actually see the full power of your modern console. The ...
Sony Electronics has introduced Sony’s proprietary “True RGB” technology—the naming convention behind the new display ...