


The two technologies are not integrated, meaning it is not possible to connect a USB device to a Firewire® port directly. What Hi-Fi? created this content as part of a paid partnership with Sony.Firewire® ( IEEE 1394) and USB (Universal Serial Bus) are two separate high-speed bus technologies that allow multiple devices to be connected to a computer.

If you'd like to read more about Sony's involvement in filmmaking then subscribe to the company’s Twitter, Facebook and Instagram feeds, as well following all of the Sony TV and sound news, reviews, advice and features here on What Hi-Fi? too. “Because Sony,” it says, “are Hollywood.” Sony would argue that’s because no other manufacturer of those products is as deeply involved with Hollywood as Sony. They’re an excellent way to capture that genuine cinematic feel. TVs, such as the Sony XR-55A80J, Sony XR-55A90J, Sony KD-48A9, Sony KD-65XH9005 and Sony KD-49XH9505 are all What Hi-Fi? five-star choices, as indeed are the Sony VPL-VW290ES and Sony VPL-VW590ES 4K projectors and the Sony HT-ST5000 and Sony HT-A7000 soundbars. We praised the top-end Sony XR-65A90J for its “lovely, authentic colour balance” and perhaps that should come as no great surprise given that its Sony professional monitors on which those colours are based. If the colours, the lighting, the sound and the music were all set according to what the filmmakers chose on Sony devices, then Sony says that’s how you’ll get the most faithful reproduction on your very own screen and speakers.įrom our time reviewing Sony’s most recent OLED TVs, we’ve certainly been impressed by their performance. For most, though, the TV is the movie screen for the living room and Sony would point to its hand in the Hollywood industry from start to finish as to why you should choose one of its BRAVIA TVs to watch it all unfold from the comfort of your sofa.
