Some would say the Ford Mustang was truly reborn in the mid-2000s with the launch of the fifth-generation model. Unlike the fourth and third-generation cars, the Mustang Mk5 truly embraced its design roots with a retro-modern appearance that caught on really well not only in the U.S. but also globally.
Set to ship next month, the 4.1-channel Studio 3D Mini marks the first Definitive Technology soundbar to support Dolby Atmos and DTS:X.
Measuring just 26 inches wide and two inches high, the Studio 3D Mini will also be the company’s smallest soundbar, with the Studio Advance and Slim each twice as wide. Besides its main soundbar unit, the new soundbar also comes with a compact 8-inch wireless subwoofer.
While the Studio 3D Mini may be small, its $899 price tag is anything but. That said, the soundbar’s premium price point is in line with Definitive Technology’s $1,500 Studio AdvanceRemove non-product link and $1,000 Studio Slim soundbars (although both are steeply discounted for the holidays).