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Old 02-06-2024, 01:33 PM   #9
songkrai
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Originally Posted by burgerunh View Post
As far as sound bars go I would recommend that you go with the same brand as the TV that you purchase. That way the TV and the Sound Bar "play nice" together and integrate seamlessly. Don't cheap out on the sound bar. There is a good reason why some sound bars cost $100 and some are $1000.
Agreed.

Some newer TV's have a dedicated HDMI port for the soundbar.
Some soundbars have a separate dedicated volume remote.

If all of this is wireless. Then read up. Some soundbars have a lag.
If viewing dialog - the speaking movement of person talking doesn't match the sound.

Do check on return policy if soundbar does not meet your expectations.
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