It’s a lovely TV. Would highly recommend. Obviously not worth it if you’re not going to wall mount it (you even have to buy the stand separately).
There’s channels with clips in specifically for the power, HDMI and Ethernet cables built into the back, which makes it possible to flat mount it.
For me, because the cabinet is so high, the Sonos Arc is there too, I just let the cables run to a hole I cut in the top of the cabinet.
Then I’ve got ‘wireless’ surrounds on either side. Obviously they need a plug so not completely wireless.
On a scale of one to ten how much do I need two more Sonos speakers to apros pos surround sound?
8
For Atmos, I’d say it adds massively to the overall feeling of being surrounded by sound.
If you rarely watch or play anything that uses atmos, the Arc is good enough to deliver a really wide soundscape.
For me, I watch a lot of UHD blu ray, Netflix and gaming content so 9/10.
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It’s a lovely TV. Would highly recommend. Obviously not worth it if you’re not going to wall mount it (you even have to buy the stand separately).
There’s channels with clips in specifically for the power, HDMI and Ethernet cables built into the back, which makes it possible to flat mount it.
For me, because the cabinet is so high, the Sonos Arc is there too, I just let the cables run to a hole I cut in the top of the cabinet.
Then I’ve got ‘wireless’ surrounds on either side. Obviously they need a plug so not completely wireless.