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A budget soundbar that’s a step up from your TV’s speakers
The primary concern for most manufacturers of smaller-budget soundbars is usually to improve dialogue clarity while broadening your TV’s soundstage a little, and maybe offering a few options for playb
We have reviewed our fair share of soundbars with separate wireless subwoofers and surround speakers, complex companion applications, and that sweet, sweet Dolby Atmos immersive sound format that we k
Whoever invented the flatscreen TV obviously deserves a medal. Quite aside from the aesthetic leap forward in design, the image-quality advances it ushered in have been – and continue to be – a blessi
While one of the perks of being a What Hi-Fi? reviewer is, of course, getting access to super-premium products well beyond the means of many, few things put smiles on our faces like unearthing a brill
Succeeding in the entry-level Dolby Atmos soundbar market is comparable to competing as a newcomer in the Olympic Games. You are surrounded by the greats, and have to really put yourself out there to
So far, Sony’s latest TV range has covered nearly every panel technology to great success. Whatever TV tech Sony has touched has turned to gold, basically. The 65in Bravia 5, though (there are also 55