Sony Bravia 65-inch Ultra-HD 3840 x 2160-pixel LED TV with Sonys Triluminos technology which is similar to the quantum dot technology used on televisions marketed as QLED TVs. There is support for HDR with the HLG HDR10 and Dolby Vision formats as well as Dolby Audio and Dolby Atmos for sound. The TV also has full-array local dimming HDMI 2.1 a peak refresh rate of 120Hz at Ultra-HD resolution auto low-latency mode and variable refresh rate. The speaker system is rated for 20W of sound output.
Sony Bravia is powered by the XR Cognitive Processor. This allows the TV to detect the focal point – that is the most important element or zone in a particular frame – and enhance the picture quality exactly where it predicts the viewers focus is. The picture quality is thus claimed to be more natural looking and memorable.
The television is among the first to run on the Google TV user interface which is the spiritual successor to the stock Android TV UI and was first introduced on the Google Chromecast With Google TV. There is also access to Google Assistant and Alexa voice assistants Google Chromecast built-in as well as support for Apple AirPlay 2 and Apple HomeKit for screen mirroring and IoT connectivity respectively.
Sony Bravia 65-inch Ultra-HD 3840 x 2160-pixel LED TV with Sonys Triluminos technology which is similar to the quantum dot technology used on televisions marketed as QLED TVs. There is support for HDR with the HLG HDR10 and Dolby Vision formats as well as Dolby Audio and Dolby Atmos for sound. The TV also has full-array local dimming HDMI 2.1 a peak refresh rate of 120Hz at Ultra-HD resolution auto low-latency mode and variable refresh rate. The speaker system is rated for 20W of sound output.
Sony Bravia is powered by the XR Cognitive Processor. This allows the TV to detect the focal point – that is the most important element or zone in a particular frame – and enhance the picture quality exactly where it predicts the viewers focus is. The picture quality is thus claimed to be more natural looking and memorable.
The television is among the first to run on the Google TV user interface which is the spiritual successor to the stock Android TV UI and was first introduced on the Google Chromecast With Google TV. There is also access to Google Assistant and Alexa voice assistants Google Chromecast built-in as well as support for Apple AirPlay 2 and Apple HomeKit for screen mirroring and IoT connectivity respectively.