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Sony Bravia launches LED TV in India; Details Inside

Sony devices have always been successful all over the world and with India being one of its biggest markets, the company has achieved enormous success through its Indian markets through all their devices be it smartphone, smart TV, tablet, you name it and you’ll find many success stories where users vouch for their items.

The latest addition to the list is Sony Bravia XR 85X95K 4K Mini LED TV, which has an 85 inch screen along with many interesting features like any new device that users should know about so as to get an idea on whether it floats their boat or not.

The company has claimed the Cognitive Processor XR on the LED TV helps in reproducing content the way human beings have the power to see and hear things in the real world abd is backed by XR Backlight Master Driver technology, which uses a local dimming algorithm that gives natural mid-tones.

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The device has been made available in all Sony centers across India, which include e-commerce platforms and online stores since August 16, 2022 at the starting price of Rs.6,99,990.

Features

The LED TV also supports XR 4K upscaling as Sony is well aware that its users want to enjoy their content in 4K quality and it doesn’t matter to what kind of content it will be as they’re totally mesmerized by the visuals.

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Users can also avail a dedicated game mode with HDMI 2.1 compatibility that supports 4K 120fps, Auto Game Mode, Auto Low Latency Mode, Variable Refresh Rate, and Auto HDR Tone.

Then you add X-anti-reflection and X-Wide Angle technology that minimizes reflections due to which users will be able to clearly watch the content from anywhere in the house while those with a Bravia camera can also control settings like picture and sound.

The LED TV also supports audio enhancement features like Dolby Atmos, IMAX Enhanced, Netflix Adaptive Calibrated Mode, Dolby Vision, Acoustic Surface Video+, etc. that can be run on both Google and Android TV.

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