A:AnswerThat's a really good question. I believe the answer is that it is not the TV but the headphones which will determine if they can sync wirelessly. I tried to look this up, but couldn't Google an answer. But for example the JBL 310 headphones have an 'S' switch on the headphones, you connect them via Bluetooth to a source (such as a cell phone, computer or TV), then you can connect another headphone with them by hitting the 'S' switch. I couldn't try it, since I don't have two headsets; but I hope this is at least a clue for your search.
A:AnswerThese are wireless, so there isn't a way to plug in to watch the movie provided on the plane. Should work great with your laptop as long as it has Bluetooth connection.
A:AnswerNo Sony tv's only receive bluetooth signals from like a cell phone to play music or video.it doesn't transmit the signal. You would need to get a Bluetooth transmitter that plugs into the headphone jack on the TV
A:AnswerHi Fred, Yes, they are quite different. You can use the MDR-XB950BT headphones as ordinary wired headphones by connecting a device via the supplied headphone cable while the MDR-XB650BT is purely wireless (Bluetooth) headphones. -Vincent