A:AnswerJust using the TV displays themselves... no. What is needed is a video "splitter" to ensure that only a quarter of each frame goes to the proper display. If one has the equipment to do that, than what you say is possible. However why pay for 4 fully functional TVs when all you really need is a display / monitor.
A:AnswerYou can go ahead and connect to the internet with WiFi or either with the cable. TV will be getting the information automatically from there, you don’t need to worry about it anymore..
A:AnswerI have a pioneer receiver that supports Atmos and connected via HDMI to this Sony TV. Works great and sounds spectacular. Of course you need Atmos enabled speakers. Suggest viewing F1 in Netflix as that is Atmos
A:AnswerHi Worldstar,
We regret to hear about what happened. To help isolate the issue, you may refer to the troubleshooting steps on this link:
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/televisions-projectors-lcd-tvs-android-/xbr-75x900f/articles/00153674
If still not resolved, please send us an email at [email protected] for further assistance.
~Ralph
A:AnswerIf the specication is 110-120 volts, it means it is not manufactured to be powered by any voltage outside the specified range. I know there are ones whose specifications are 240 volts. Voltage specifications are based on what region of the world it's going to be used
A:AnswerIt is not recommended but we did due the cap on our truck. It was not completely flat we placed blankets under it to keep it on a small angle front to back with the front on the bed liner and the rear raised about 5 inches and the screen facing up. We also drove very carefully home with little to no bounce. No issues
A:AnswerNot really a question but yes, Sony did not make a new 2019 version of the 900 series. (It would have been a 900G if they did) Not that it really matters. Still newly manufactured. Just nothing different from 2018 to 2019. Still an excellent TV. Choose your new TV based on features, picture quality and price. Not based on model number.