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While Sony’s stand at the CES boasts one of the most show-stopping displays of the entire CES in the shape of a concept 8K LCD TV capable of pumping out 10,000 nits of brightness, the brand’s ...
Sony has revealed its 2023 TV lineup, and I got to go up-close and personal with three of the new models. Here's what we can expect from Sony this year.
21 years ago, Sony delivered the first commercially available RGB-based backlighting system for an LCD TV in the QUALIA 005 TV. Sony’s Triluminos RGB backlighting system delivered nearly twice the ...
Looking for a top-performing TV? The new flagship Sony Z-series sets have unique capabilities, at a hefty price. Consumer Reports has the details on one $6,000 Sony TV.
Sony promises this TV's 200Hz picture mode will create the smoothest, most judder-free images we've ever seen on an LCD. We're unconvinced, because all of these extra-frame generation modes rely ...
Sony also wants to ensure that its future LCD TVs are ready for the incoming wave of HDR content (video that has its dynamic range increased even further: blacker blacks, brighter whites).
A big part of off-angle performance comes down to the type of panel used. Most high-end Mini-LED TVs today use VA (vertical ...
Unlike the OLED based X300, the 30.5-inch HX3110 uses a true 4K (4096 x 2160 pixels) dual LCD panel with local dimming. This is a truly premium LCD configuration (though as ever, Sony wouldn’t ...
The actual TV that accompanies this motorized audio unit is a 32-inch LCD with a 1366 x 768 resolution. The official name of this is the TAV-L1/R and will go for $4,000.
X90J 4K LCD (100-, 75-, 65-, 55- and 50-inch): The successor to 2020's excellent X900H as Sony's mainstream-priced TV, this one skips the 85-inch size and goes right to 100, a size I don't expect ...
On top of those firsts are a number of standard OLED and LCD models, plus improvements to the company's XR processor, upgraded gaming features (VRR at launch!) and an Xbox Kinect-style smart camera ...
Sony has announced its first TVs of 2020, and among them is the 48-inch Master Series A9S, its smallest 4K OLED ever. There’s also a new 8K LCD TV, the 85- or 75-inch Sony Z8H, followed by ...
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