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That building houses UT’s newly created Texas Studios Powered by Dell Technologies, which manages the live production ...
The Ulefone Armor 34 Pro is now official. The company says that this is the “first rugged phone with autofocus projector and a 25,500mAh” battery. Those ...
The Bravia Theater Bar 6, announced today, has three front-firing speakers ... home AV system. Sony is also adding new TVs to its Bravia line, plus the Bravia Projector 7 for home theater fans ...
Sony has announced the Bravia Projector 7, also known as the VPL-XW5100ES, which joins the Projector 8 and 9 in its current lineup. The new projector replaces the VPL-XW5000ES and uses SXRD ...
While pricing has yet to be announced, the 2025 lineup includes two new LED TVs, new home audio gear, and a blazing new OLED TV ... the Sony umbrella. With Sony's topline Bravia Projector 8 ...
The BRAVIA Projector 7 (VPL-XW5100ES) is the latest Native 4K SXRD laser projector from Sony joining the existing BRAVIA Projector 9 & 8 to deliver a professional-grade cinematic HDR experience ...
To complement the new slate of Sony ... a front-only soundbar experience to a full surround sound setup. Sony has long offered exceptional projectors for home theaters, and the Bravia Projector ...
Sony's Bravia Projector ... air intake grilles at the front, exhaust vents at the rear, and some basic controls on the left-hand side as you face the lens. The Projector 8 measures 460 x 210 ...
Our tests show that it’s not the brightest TV ... Sony Bravia 7 review: Design and ports Sony rarely disappoints as far as design, and the Bravia 7 is low-key attractive, both in the front ...
A centered lens (with supplied cover) juts out from the front of ... from standard HD TV to old movies in a much higher resolution, while Triluminos Pro gives the Sony Bravia Projector 8 over ...
Premium home cinema projectors such as the Sony Bravia Projector 9 ... the same grilled front edge, the same centrally mounted lens, and the same longer-than-it-is-wide proportions. The Projector 9 is ...
Powered by Sony ... in front of a wall, and you’re good to go. It too, uses laser projection technology, which means you won’t have to faff around trying to dial in the perfect level of focus either.