Sony announced new Bravia televisions today. The company added three 8K Mini-LED models to its lineup. These TVs are called the Bravia 9. They come in large sizes. People can get them in 85-inch, 75-inch, and 65-inch versions. Sony says these sets use Mini-LED technology. This technology makes the picture better. It improves brightness and contrast. Viewers should see brighter whites and darker blacks. Colors also look more realistic.
(Sony Expands Bravia TV Lineup with 8K Mini-LED Models)
The new TVs have Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR. This processor works to improve picture and sound. It analyzes content automatically. The processor makes images sharper. It also makes motion smoother. Sony claims the sound matches the picture action. This creates a more immersive experience. The processor handles 8K resolution content too.
Sony designed these TVs for better viewing angles. People sitting off to the side should still see a good picture. The screens resist reflections from lights or windows. This helps maintain picture quality in bright rooms. The TVs use Acoustic Center Sync. This feature lets the TV act as the center speaker. It works with compatible Sony soundbars. This setup aims for better sound placement.
The new Bravia 9 models offer several smart features. They use Google TV. Viewers can access many streaming apps. The TVs support voice commands. People can use Google Assistant or Alexa. The TVs connect easily to other devices. They have multiple HDMI ports. Some ports support the latest HDMI 2.1 standard. This allows for high refresh rates. Gamers should appreciate this.
(Sony Expands Bravia TV Lineup with 8K Mini-LED Models)
Sony plans to sell these TVs soon. The 85-inch model costs around $7,999.99. The 75-inch model is priced near $4,999.99. The 65-inch version will be about $3,499.99. Pre-orders start immediately. The TVs will be in stores later this month.
