A:Answereven though the legs are not adjustable per Sony, there is a way to make the legs only 44 inches apart. Unbolt the 5 screws holding the leg from the slide in mounting plate and switch legs left to right and visa versa. The legs still face the correct way and the plates still slide in and lock into the correct slot. It gains the width of the plates. It looks more like the pictures on the box too.
A:AnswerDepends a lot on your particular setup, room characteristics and budget. Sonos ranks high. Samsung, Sony, Sennheiser and even some Vizio rank high. Best thing to do is "Google" "soundbar reviews" and see what the current reviews and ranking are on sites like techradar.com, cnet.com, rtings.com, tomsguide.com, digitaltrends.com and a plethora of others. Good luck.
A:AnswerHi Sony21, thank you for your question. Yes, the TV will work with your receiver. You can connect the X90J to your receiver via HDMI ARC. I hope this helps. Erin
A:AnswerAs long as your smart TV has an Infrared sensor (or whatever connection type your remote uses, like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi), your universal remote should work with It
A:AnswerHi Carl, thank you for your question. The X90J comes with a standard remote. TVs with backlit remote are the A90J or the 8K TV Z9J. Hope this helps. ~Earl
A:AnswerHi Shopping, thank you for your question. Yes, this unit has a built-in Chromecast and Apple Airplay to display contents from your smartphones. Hope this helps. ~Earl
A:AnswerWhen an antenna is connected to your Roku TV, you can now easily pause and playback digital
over-the-air TV can be paused for up to 90 minutes.
A:AnswerI found that answer on the BestBuy site under the specifications for the model. I have attached a screen snip of the Dimensions section. It is listed as 47.62 inches. Our TV console is 48 inches. It barely fit with on the top of the TV console and would be in danger of falling off with a slight bump. We ended up doing a wall mount bracket to avoid that issue.
A:AnswerSimply connect your speakers to the pre-outs or zone 2 outputs. You cannot connect powered or active speakers to a receiver's normal speaker terminals because it WILL damage the speakers.