Recently moved and finally building out a media room.
I picked up a Sonos 5.1 Setup (soundbar+sub+2rears) (best buy returnable). Obviously it trumps my old 100$ sound bar setup from 4 years ago.
This is a dedicated TV/Gaming room so the features of sonos for music/multiroom/phone are not really relevant to me.
Basically I am willing to pay best BANG for the buck and would prefer 700$ but will spend 2k$ if it is worth it. I am not really an audiophile but I do think 300$ headphones are worth it as I can definitely tell the difference.
Also not a fan of optical cable as it means I cant control volume from the players/tv remote. I saw something about HDMI-ARC that I am going to go research now, the sonos does not have this.
p.s. Shield TV currently allows for DTS, DTS-HD, DTS-HD MA, DD, DD+, and DD THD passthrough
edit - sorry forgot to mention it NEEDS TO BE WIRELEES
Hi Everyone,
I am looking to expand the storage on my shield TV and I noticed that Nvidia released their list of recommended usb drives. However, I know the shield supports microsd cards up to UHS-I Class 3 speeds. Are MicroSD cards a better option for the shield when it comes to speed? I mainly will use it for videos and some games.
What do you reccomend or is there no big difference between the two.