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SOUNDBAR SYSTEM

1. SONY XR-65X90J £1189

2. SONY PLAYSTATION 5 £450

3. SONOS ARC £899

SYSTEM PRICE: £2538

When it comes to a great home cinema, the number one priority probably ought to be in getting the biggest screen you can accommodate and afford. After all, to be truly immersed in a movie, you need as much of your field of view as possible to be taken up by the image. As long as the sacrifice in screen quality isn’t too great, that means you should possibly consider foregoing that OLED panel you are yearning for in favour of a larger acreage of a relatively less costly LCD set. Such as this 65in Sony TV we present here.

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