In this episode, we explore the shifting landscape of home entertainment, starting with TCL’s rapid ascent to challenge Samsung for the top spot in the global TV market while Google TV’s North American presence shrinks. We dive into how the Auracast standard is being utilized in Sennheiser’s RS 275 TV headphones and Marshall’s Heddon hub to allow seamless audio broadcasting. Additionally, we discuss Sonos’ return to hardware with the professional-grade Amp Multi and Microsoft’s rollout of the Xbox PC app for Arm-based devices.
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Show Notes
- Google TV’s future sounds a bit bleak even as TCL nears the crown
- Sonos bursts out of the shadows with a bespoke amplifier, says more is coming
- These Sennheiser headphones are a world’s first for audio connectivity – and I’m excited | ZDNET
- Marshall’s new Auracast hub turns Bluetooth speakers into a unified sound system
- The Xbox PC app is now rolling out publicly for Windows Arm PCs — Microsoft Prism now supports “85%” of Xbox Game Pass titles
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