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A 75-inch TV is ideal for people who want an extra-large display to deliver an immersive experience. Our OLED and QLED picks ...
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What Hi-Fi? on MSNBehind the scenes in our AV testing facility – here are the reference home cinema products we use every single dayOur home cinema room measures 2.3 x 6.0 x 5.0m (hwd), meaning it is suitably sized to house a full 7.2.4 surround-sound ...
If you're planning to upgrade your screen, a 65 inch TV is a great size for big, clear viewing. The best 65-inch TVs for ...
The 5 best budget TVs: Top cheap displays that don't sacrifice performance Written by Steven Cohen edited by Les Shu ...
Physical media still has its place in a world that's dominated by streaming platforms. We picked the brains of PopMech staff to find out why they still use their blu-ray players.
If you are tired of streaming-service price hikes, now is a great time to buy a 4K Blu-ray player. They’re still very available and more affordable than ever.
For fans of Blu-rays, the physical media format, there hasn’t been much good news lately. In the past several months, Sony announced that after an 18-year run, it would stop producing recordable ...
Sony Storage Media Solutions will no longer produce recordable Blu-ray and MiniDiscs starting in February 2025, saying “there will be no successor models.” ...
Sony, one of the biggest proponents of the Blu-ray format, announced that it is ending production of all Blu-ray disc media. Same goes for MiniDiscs for recording, MD data for recording, and ...
Sony has announced the complete discontinuation of its recordable media production by February 2025. This marks the end of an era for Blu-ray Discs, MiniDiscs, and MiniDV cassettes.
The Sony Bravia Projector 8 (VPL-XW6100ES) sits right at the peak of the home entertainment world, with spectacular image quality straight out the box and a brand-new XR processor at the helm. It ...
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