Devices
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Sony Bravia 8 55″ OLED (2024)
This Mini-LED TV gets two true HDMI 2.1 ports for next-gen gaming and high frame-rate streaming. HDMI 3 and 4 deliver full 48Gbps bandwidth at 4K@120Hz with VRR and ALLM, while HDMI 1 and 2 fall back to 18Gbps for older devices. HDMI 3 has eARC built in, plus optical audio for receivers that need…
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Sony Bravia 8 65″ OLED (2024)
This Mini-LED TV gets two true HDMI 2.1 ports for next-gen gaming and high frame-rate streaming. HDMI 3 and 4 deliver full 48Gbps bandwidth at 4K@120Hz with VRR and ALLM, while HDMI 1 and 2 fall back to 18Gbps for older devices. HDMI 3 has eARC built in, plus optical audio for receivers that need…
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Sony Bravia 8 77″ OLED (2024)
This Mini-LED TV gets two true HDMI 2.1 ports for next-gen gaming and high frame-rate streaming. HDMI 3 and 4 deliver full 48Gbps bandwidth at 4K@120Hz with VRR and ALLM, while HDMI 1 and 2 fall back to 18Gbps for older devices. HDMI 3 has eARC built in, plus optical audio for receivers that need…
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Sony Bravia 8 II 55″ QD-OLED (2025)
This Mini-LED TV gets two true HDMI 2.1 ports for next-gen gaming and high frame-rate streaming. HDMI 3 and 4 deliver full 48Gbps bandwidth at 4K@120Hz with VRR and ALLM, while HDMI 1 and 2 fall back to 18Gbps for older devices. HDMI 3 has eARC built in, plus optical audio for receivers that need…
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Sony Bravia 8 II 65″ QD-OLED (2025)
This Mini-LED TV gets two true HDMI 2.1 ports for next-gen gaming and high frame-rate streaming. HDMI 3 and 4 deliver full 48Gbps bandwidth at 4K@120Hz with VRR and ALLM, while HDMI 1 and 2 fall back to 18Gbps for older devices. HDMI 3 has eARC built in, plus optical audio for receivers that need…
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Sony Bravia 9 65″ Mini-LED (2024)
This Mini-LED TV gets two true HDMI 2.1 ports for next-gen gaming and high frame-rate streaming. HDMI 3 and 4 deliver full 48Gbps bandwidth at 4K@120Hz with VRR and ALLM, while HDMI 1 and 2 fall back to 18Gbps for older devices. HDMI 3 has eARC built in, plus optical audio for receivers that need…
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Sony Bravia 9 75″ Mini-LED (2024)
This Mini-LED TV gets two true HDMI 2.1 ports for next-gen gaming and high frame-rate streaming. HDMI 3 and 4 deliver full 48Gbps bandwidth at 4K@120Hz with VRR and ALLM, while HDMI 1 and 2 fall back to 18Gbps for older devices. HDMI 3 has eARC built in, plus optical audio for receivers that need…
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Sony Bravia 9 85″ Mini-LED (2024)
This Mini-LED TV gets two true HDMI 2.1 ports for next-gen gaming and high frame-rate streaming. HDMI 3 and 4 deliver full 48Gbps bandwidth at 4K@120Hz with VRR and ALLM, while HDMI 1 and 2 fall back to 18Gbps for older devices. HDMI 3 has eARC built in, plus optical audio for receivers that need…
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Sony FX30 (2022)
Sony’s entry-level Cinema Line camera packs Super 35 4K 120fps capability into a compact body designed for independent filmmakers and content creators. A full-size HDMI Type A port delivers clean 4K 60p output and 16-bit RAW to compatible external recorders like the Atomos Ninja V+. The USB-C port supports charging via USB Power Delivery, making…
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Sony HT-A7000 (2021)
Sony’s 2021 flagship 7.1.2-channel soundbar was one of the first to feature dual HDMI 2.1 inputs with full 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz passthrough — excellent for connecting gaming consoles and Blu-ray players simultaneously. The rear panel offers an unusually complete port selection for a soundbar: optical, 3.5mm analog in, USB, Ethernet, and a proprietary S-Center Out…
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Sony HT-A9000 (2024)
Sony’s BRAVIA Theater Bar 9 packs 13 speaker drivers into a single soundbar with full HDMI 2.1 support including 4K 120Hz, VRR, ALLM, and Dolby Vision passthrough — ideal for routing a PS5 through the bar. Notably, there is no optical input, no Ethernet port, and no USB port; all networking is wireless only. An…
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Sony STR-AN1000 (2023)
Only two of the six HDMI inputs support full 8K and 4K@120Hz — a notable limitation compared to rivals that offer three or more high-bandwidth ports. Both HDMI outputs are 8K-capable though, which is great for dual-display or Zone 2 setups. There’s no built-in phono preamp, so turntable owners will need an external one. Four…
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Sony STR-DH790 (2018)
The STR-DH790 is Sony’s entry 7.2-channel A/V receiver — a budget option that still ships with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X decoding plus 4K HDR + Dolby Vision passthrough on every HDMI input. Four HDMI 2.0b inputs feed a single HDMI 2.0b output with eARC, four stereo RCA inputs cover legacy sources, and there is one…
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Sony UBP-X700 (2018)
The UBP-X700 is Sony’s mainstream 4K UHD Blu-ray player and one of the few sub-$200 decks to support both Dolby Vision and HDR10. Its rear panel keeps it simple: a TWIN HDMI architecture (HDMI 2.0a video+audio + HDMI 1.4 audio-only for legacy receivers), a single coaxial S/PDIF digital output, and a 10/100 LAN port. The…
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Sony UBP-X800M2 (2019)
The UBP-X800M2 is Sony’s audiophile-leaning 4K UHD Blu-ray player and the heavier replacement for the UBP-X800. Like the X700 it uses a TWIN HDMI architecture — main HDMI 2.0a (18 Gbps, HDR10 + Dolby Vision) plus an audio-only HDMI 1.4 for legacy receivers — but it adds CD/SACD playback and a more rigid chassis. A…
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Sony VPL-XW5000ES (2022)
Sony’s entry-level native 4K SXRD laser projector delivers true 3840×4096 resolution without pixel-shifting tricks, producing 2,000 lumens from a long-life laser source. Both HDMI 2.0b inputs handle 4K/60Hz content at the full 18 Gbps with HDR10 and HLG tone mapping via Sony’s Reality Creation processing. Network control through RJ-45 integrates with Crestron, Control4, and Savant…
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Sony VPL-XW7000ES (2022)
The flagship of Sony’s consumer laser projector line, this native 4K SXRD projector produces a bright 3,200-lumen image ideal for large dedicated cinema rooms. Both HDMI 2.0b inputs deliver 4K/60Hz at 18 Gbps with HDR10 and HLG support, processed by Sony’s X1 Ultimate chip for premium tone mapping. The advanced SXRD panel provides cinema-grade contrast…
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Sony W800C 50″ LED (2015)
This Sony full-HD TV is a 2015 budget model stuck at 1080p—it predates 4K entirely. HDMI 1.4 ports max out at 1080p, making them suitable only for older devices. HDMI 3 has ARC for soundbars, and the optical audio output works with any surround receiver. Don’t expect 4K compatibility or VRR gaming support. Here’s every…
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Sony W800C 55″ LED (2015)
This Sony full-HD TV is a 2015 budget model stuck at 1080p—it predates 4K entirely. HDMI 1.4 ports max out at 1080p, making them suitable only for older devices. HDMI 3 has ARC for soundbars, and the optical audio output works with any surround receiver. Don’t expect 4K compatibility or VRR gaming support. Here’s every…
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Sony W850C 55″ LED (2015)
This Sony full-HD TV is a 2015 budget model stuck at 1080p—it predates 4K entirely. HDMI 1.4 ports max out at 1080p, making them suitable only for older devices. HDMI 3 has ARC for soundbars, and the optical audio output works with any surround receiver. Don’t expect 4K compatibility or VRR gaming support. Here’s every…
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Sony W850C 65″ LED (2015)
This Sony full-HD TV is a 2015 budget model stuck at 1080p—it predates 4K entirely. HDMI 1.4 ports max out at 1080p, making them suitable only for older devices. HDMI 3 has ARC for soundbars, and the optical audio output works with any surround receiver. Don’t expect 4K compatibility or VRR gaming support. Here’s every…
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Sony X850C 55″ LED (2015)
This Sony TV brought 4K support for 2015, but with HDMI 2.0 ports that max out at 4K@60Hz and 6Gbps. All four HDMI ports are identical—no upgraded bandwidth on any input. HDMI 3 or 4 carries ARC to your sound system, and optical audio is available too. These specs are fine for streaming, less so…
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Sony X850C 65″ LED (2015)
This Sony TV brought 4K support for 2015, but with HDMI 2.0 ports that max out at 4K@60Hz and 6Gbps. All four HDMI ports are identical—no upgraded bandwidth on any input. HDMI 3 or 4 carries ARC to your sound system, and optical audio is available too. These specs are fine for streaming, less so…
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Sony X900C 55″ LED (2015)
This Sony TV brought 4K support for 2015, but with HDMI 2.0 ports that max out at 4K@60Hz and 6Gbps. All four HDMI ports are identical—no upgraded bandwidth on any input. HDMI 3 or 4 carries ARC to your sound system, and optical audio is available too. These specs are fine for streaming, less so…
