Devices
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Sony X900C 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 X900H 55″ Full Array LED (2020)
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 X900H 65″ Full Array LED (2020)
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 X900H 75″ Full Array LED (2020)
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 X900H 85″ Full Array LED (2020)
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 X90L 55″ Full Array LED (2023)
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 X90L 65″ Full Array LED (2023)
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 X90L 65″ LED (2023)
This Sony LED TV has an awkward split: HDMI 3 and 4 are full HDMI 2.1 at 48Gbps (4K@120Hz, VRR, ALLM), but HDMI 1 and 2 are limited HDMI 2.0. That matters if you’ve already plugged everything into the first two ports—you’d need to swap cables to get the bandwidth you paid for. HDMI 3…
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Sony X90L 75″ Full Array LED (2023)
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 X930C 55″ LED (2015)
Sony’s 2015 premium 4K TV brought the X1 processor and HDR support, but HDMI 2.0 ports locked it into 4K@60Hz. None of the four ports reach HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, so 4K@120Hz gaming is impossible. HDMI 4 has ARC for soundbars, and optical audio provides surround alternatives. Magnetic fluid speakers delivered impressive built-in audio for the…
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Sony X930C 65″ LED (2015)
Sony’s 2015 premium 4K TV brought the X1 processor and HDR support, but HDMI 2.0 ports locked it into 4K@60Hz. None of the four ports reach HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, so 4K@120Hz gaming is impossible. HDMI 4 has ARC for soundbars, and optical audio provides surround alternatives. Magnetic fluid speakers delivered impressive built-in audio for the…
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Sony X930E 55″ LED (2017)
Sony’s 2017 flagship used HDMI 2.0b ports with an Enhanced Format tweak to push 4K@60Hz more reliably. HDMI 2 and 3 supported the enhanced spec, while all ports delivered 18Gbps theoretical bandwidth. HDMI 3 has eARC for modern soundbars, and optical audio backs it up. Gaming at high frame rates isn’t possible, but streaming and…
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Sony X930E 65″ LED (2017)
Sony’s 2017 flagship used HDMI 2.0b ports with an Enhanced Format tweak to push 4K@60Hz more reliably. HDMI 2 and 3 supported the enhanced spec, while all ports delivered 18Gbps theoretical bandwidth. HDMI 3 has eARC for modern soundbars, and optical audio backs it up. Gaming at high frame rates isn’t possible, but streaming and…
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Sony X940C 75″ LED (2015)
Sony’s 2015 flagship brought FALD backlighting and 4K capability, but still relied on HDMI 2.0 ports capped at 4K@60Hz. HDMI 1 and 2 supported MHL for older phones, while HDMI 4 handled ARC to your surround system. No HDMI 2.1, no VRR, no 4K@120Hz support—this is a streaming and cable TV set. Magnetic fluid speakers…
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Sony Xperia 1 VI (2024)
The Xperia 1 VI is a classic-style Sony flagship with a 6.5-inch 120 Hz OLED and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 silicon. Unlike most 2024 flagships it keeps a 3.5 mm 4-pole headphone jack on the top edge — useful for wired IEMs with microphones — and a microSDXC slot supporting cards up to 1 TB…
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Sony Z9D 65″ Flagship LED (2016)
Sony’s 2017 flagship used HDMI 2.0b ports with an Enhanced Format tweak to push 4K@60Hz more reliably. HDMI 2 and 3 supported the enhanced spec, while all ports delivered 18Gbps theoretical bandwidth. HDMI 3 has eARC for modern soundbars, and optical audio backs it up. Gaming at high frame rates isn’t possible, but streaming and…
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Sony Z9D 75″ Flagship LED (2016)
Sony’s 2017 flagship used HDMI 2.0b ports with an Enhanced Format tweak to push 4K@60Hz more reliably. HDMI 2 and 3 supported the enhanced spec, while all ports delivered 18Gbps theoretical bandwidth. HDMI 3 has eARC for modern soundbars, and optical audio backs it up. Gaming at high frame rates isn’t possible, but streaming and…
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Sony Z9G 85″ 8K Master Series LED (2019)
Sony’s early 8K flagship made you choose: just one HDMI 2.1 port (HDMI 4) unlocks 8K@60Hz or 4K@120Hz, while the other three ports stay locked at HDMI 2.0b. That single HDMI 2.1 input receives 48Gbps bandwidth, but sharing it across 8K and gaming is a real bottleneck. HDMI 3 carries eARC, and optical audio provides…
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Sony Z9G 98″ 8K Master Series LED (2019)
Sony’s early 8K flagship made you choose: just one HDMI 2.1 port (HDMI 4) unlocks 8K@60Hz or 4K@120Hz, while the other three ports stay locked at HDMI 2.0b. That single HDMI 2.1 input receives 48Gbps bandwidth, but sharing it across 8K and gaming is a real bottleneck. HDMI 3 carries eARC, and optical audio provides…
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Sony α6700 (2023)
Sony’s flagship APS-C camera connects to external monitors via a Micro HDMI (Type D) port — the smaller connector common across Sony’s compact bodies. The USB-C port runs at USB 3.2 Gen 2 for fast tethered shooting and supports USB PD charging, eliminating the need for a separate charger on location. A single SD UHS-II…
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Sony α7 IV (2021)
Sony’s 33MP full-frame workhorse uses a full-size HDMI Type A port for video output to monitors and recorders — not the Micro HDMI connector found on smaller Sony bodies. The USB-C port is USB 3.2 Gen 2 for fast file transfer and supports USB Power Delivery charging to eliminate a dedicated adapter. Dual card slots…
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SSL 2+ (2020)
The SSL 2+ is Solid State Logic’s original desktop 2-in/4-out USB-C audio interface for songwriters and project studios, carrying the brand’s mic preamp with a ‘4K’ legacy-console harmonic mode. Two rear Neutrik combo jacks accept mic, line, or Hi-Z instrument, with 48V phantom and switchable 4K. Balanced 1/4-inch TRS main outputs drive studio monitors, with…
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Steam Deck LCD Original (2022)
The handheld PC that made the format mainstream runs a custom AMD APU inside a surprisingly capable connectivity shell. Its single USB-C port operates at USB 3.2 Gen 2 with DisplayPort 1.4 Alt Mode — one dock connects to a TV and handles 45W charging simultaneously. There is no Thunderbolt and no proprietary dock protocol,…
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Steam Deck OLED (2023)
Valve’s handheld console delivers all connectivity through a single USB-C port running USB 3.2 Gen 2 at 10Gbps—charging, data transfers, and DisplayPort Alt Mode for external 4K monitors. The dock (sold separately) splits charging and video, so you’re not stuck choosing between power and displays. MicroSD card support via UHS-II lets you expand storage at…
