A:AnswerIn the manual it says it supports 110-240 volts but in Brackets it says USAand Canada 110volts. So it supposedly supports but may be in USA and Canada it is 110volts.
A:AnswerHi there, Yes, you can. Please refer to this link as a guide on how to use your Sony TV as a computer monitor: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/articles/00032283 -Sam
A:AnswerYou still need an additional receiver to have a wired surround sound system/subwoofer. This does support ARC HDMI pass-through so you can send a 5.1 signal from the TV through your receiver to your speakers. Works great for me. If you use wired speakers though you really need to turn the volume down on the TV. If you have them both on at the same time there is a millisecond audio lag which makes it almost sound like an echo. It's really just one or the other for sound. Either use the TV speakers, or use your wired ones, not both at the same time.
A:AnswerFirst of all....what? So it comes through in surround sound but not on the Roku and Apple TV 4K? I would check what the audio output is set to on both of those devices. It is likely that those devices are set to output stereo and not surround.
A:AnswerHi! HDR (High Dynamic Range) enables the handling of brightness information of a wide dynamic range compared to Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) signals used in normal broadcasts. This reproduces shades in bright areas that tend to have blown out highlights and tones in dark areas that tend to lose. It allows the reproduction of images with depth and three-dimensional effects that make it feel as if you were seeing it with your own eyes. ~Ralph
A:AnswerIt's currently priced lower than Christmas prices. If you're talking about the flash sale price they had I have no idea, you might have to wait until the 2020 TVs come out and these go on clearance. At current price it's a great value. If you're an Elite Plus member you have 45days for a price match, so now would be as good a time as any if you need a TV.
A:AnswerEven I have this problem. All have come in after Android 9 update I guess. I don’t restart the sound bar. In tv settings I toggle between tv speakers and audio system. That resolves. But yes, waiting for a fix.