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male model sitting on the floor playing video games in front of LED TV

Best TVs for Next-Level Gaming

When you want the best TV picture for gaming, there is no doubt in our opinion, the choice should be Sony LED-type TVs. Sony LED TVs offer the optimal viewing angle & brightness with ultra-fast response times, variable refresh rate (VRR), and immersive sound capabilities that give gamers the competitive edge. Learn how to find the best Sony LED TV for your space to make your games come to life.
Dolby Atmos Soundbars for high-performance gaming

Best Soundbars for Gaming

As a gamer, you spend hours in front of speakers built into your TV screen. These speakers are tiny and lack the incredible details hiding in your games. With video games becoming more cinematic than ever before, gaming will be more satisfying when Dolby Atmos sound completely immerses you in the story. If you game on a next-gen console, take advantage of the powerful capabilities under the hood. Whether you play for team Sony or team Xbox, this article will explain how to squeeze every last drop of performance from your gaming system with a high-performance soundbar that wins the game.
Klipsch Cinema 1200 Dolby Atmos sound bar with wireless sub sitting on an A/V console with a TV in a living room.

Klipsch Cinema 1200 Sound Bar: Tips & Tricks

Setting up the Klipsch Cinema 1200 Dolby Atmos Sound Bar is pretty straightforward. However, there are some tips & tricks that will optimize the 3D soundstage for your room. This quick setup guide will ensure you get the most impressive sound field for all of your favorite Dolby Atmos music and movies. Watch now!
Sonos Port

Sonos Port vs Sonos Connect

The new Sonos Port, with it's upgraded features, will maintain its status as our go-to piece for integrating streaming music into stereo systems and putting together amazing whole-house music systems.
Lossless vs Lossy music file formats

Should You Download Music in Lossless or Lossy Formats?

If listening to a lossless music file is akin to viewing an original Dali painting in a gallery, listening to a lossy file is like looking at the same painting in Google Images. Is it the same piece of art? Fundamentally, yes. But it’s missing the level of detail you experience when viewing the work in person.