
Sony Announces 2023 Bravia TV Lineup With a Very Bright QD-OLED
Sony has finally announced its 2023 Bravia TV lineup. The announcement this year came a bit later that expected. Usually, the company showcases this tech
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Sony has finally announced its 2023 Bravia TV lineup. The announcement this year came a bit later that expected. Usually, the company showcases this tech
Sony’s new QD-OLED and Mini LED Bravia Master Series TVs will set you back quite a penny if you’re looking to invest in the 8K and 4K variants coming this year.
Sony has announced its new Sony Bravia 2022 TV range but are once again promising a VRR update to be released at a later date. This marks the third year.
The Sony Bravia XR 2021 TV range is now available in South Africa including the A80J OLED, X90J, X85J and more. Pricing starts at R18,999 and goes to R72,999.
Sony has announced its Braiva XR Perfect for PlayStation 5 campaign that will see new features like Auto HDR Tone Mapping updated into the TVS and PS5 console
Sony has released the much-anticipated Bravia X90H VRR and ALLM firmware update enabling variable refresh rate and auto low latency mode on the 2020 displays.
Should you have your Sony Bravia X90H Local Dimming on Medium or High setting? One option seems to clip the bright areas and results in lost image quality.
The Sony Bravia X90J does not come with VRR and ALLM installed according to early unboxings and reviews of the display. No word of 4K120Hz blur fix either.
Back in October 2020 right before the Xbox Serie X and PS5 released I found myself in the market for a new TV. This TV
“The update has caused more problems than it fixed” Sony Bravia X900H (XH90) firmware update v6.0429 is now rolling out across specific regions and comes with no VRR or ALLM support and adds a power warning bug