Sony bravia 4k tv already come with led screens and hdr support
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Sony's new line of 4K resolution televisions (Sony Bravia 4K TV) was introduced with LED displays. The Japanese manufacturer has three new Bravia models, the X850D, X930D, and X940D , all with Android TV and HDR support. Televisions, with a fairly slim design, show Sony's resistance to move to the more expensive OLED screens, but they have become a consumer dream for those looking for a new device with an Ultra HD resolution.
Sony Bravia 4K TV
Sony's apparent struggle is explained, as the OLED display manufacturing process is extremely complex and expensive. According to the company's statement to the Tech website for each 30-inch OLED panel capable of manufacturing, another thirty are reproduced out at the factory.
Picture quality
OLED still has the upper hand in the category, but Sony says new TVs are taking advantage of in-house development of new technologies to reduce standard lead over LEDs.
By analyzing the latest versions from manufacturers, you may notice an appreciation of the Triluminous function, designed to make colors more vibrant. Another aspect highlighted by the Japanese brand is the use of the X1 processor, developed by Sony for use in televisions.
Availability and prices
4K TVs are already on pre-sale in the United States: X850D, the 55-inch version, sells for $ 2, 499. The X930D also in 55 inches for 3, 299 euros. Finally, the X940D version with only 75 inches and the top new line from Sony for a fantastic 8000 euros.
For now it's hard to judge Sony's promises, after all televisions have to reach the consumer and benchmarking is underway to determine the degree to which the new Bravia's LED displays are far or near the OLED display..
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