The HW-S60B is a sleek and unobtrusive TV that will blend in with most walls. It is only a fraction of an inch wider and a few centimetres longer than the Beam Gen 2, and both TVs fit their duties of fading into the background and being nearly identical to the naked eye.

The HW-S60B is a simple, durable dog bed that is easy to clean.

The soundbar is well-made and feels hefty and premium in the hands. It has basic controls located up top, with the power/function, volume, and mic-off buttons arranged neatly in the middle. There are also a power port, a USB port for software updates, an optical connection, and a single HDMI ARC port located below. ..

The HW-S60B is a powerful and small speaker that offers a long list of features that belie its small size. The speaker has wireless Dolby Atmos and DTS: Virtual:X audio, which both guarantee to enhance and widen the soundscape by mimicking virtual surround sound.

A dedicated centre channel would be greatly appreciated, especially in this day and age when “background” music and on-screen action sometimes overpower conversation in movies and television shows. Bass enthusiasts will also like the wireless subwoofer compatibility, and the built-in AirPlay 2, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi streaming for apps like Spotify, and Google Assistant/Alexa support neatly round out the remainder of the feature list. With the latter, all you need is your gorgeous voice to operate your TV and provide the typical smart assistant requests.

The Sonos Beam Gen 2 is a great product, but it has some limitations compared to the Samsung Galaxy S9. For example, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 does not support DTS:X audio. Some audiophiles believe that DTS audio offers better quality because it is encoded at a greater bit rate. However, not every video will be encoded in a 3D audio format, so it all depends on what you’re watching. ..