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Sony has introduced a new range of speakers, which includes Dolby Atmos Support, and its latest mid-range TV, the Bravia 3 II.
The products will be available this spring. The audio lineup includes two new speakers, the Theater Bar 5 and Bar 7, Sub 9, Sub 8 and Sub 7 speakers, and a pair of Rear 9s.
At $870, the Bar 7 is competitive with other large single bars like the Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar and Sonos Arc Ultra.
The Bravia Theater Bar 5 ($350) is a 3.1-channel system that includes a wireless subwoofer, while the Bar 7 ($870) is a premium single speaker with 9 speaker units.
The Bar 5 and Bar 7 soundbars are compatible with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X and pair with Bravia TVs for control via the TV menu. It includes Sony’s mixing technology including S-Force Pro, Front Surround and Vertical Surround Engine.
Meanwhile, the Wireless 9 Rear Speakers ($750) feature beefed-up drivers and can create multiple phantom speakers.
The Bravia 3 II LED TV is available in sizes up to 100 inches and supports Dolby Vision, as well as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. The TVs feature cutting-edge Sony processors including the XR and XR Triluminos Pro processors. TV provides support for 4K 120 Hz, Which should be great for gamers, and includes four HDMI 2.1 ports.
While Sony is expected to announce MicroRBG TVs in the expected near future deal With TCL means these Bravia 3s could be among the last TVs made by Sony. The company has not yet detailed what will happen with its OLED TVs such as Bravia 5 II.
The Sub 9 features two opposed 200mm drivers.
Finally, the company has revealed three speakers that are compatible with these and other BRAVIA Theater products. These speakers range from the high-end Theater Sub 9 to the more affordable Sub 7. The full scope is as follows: