Sony’s launch of its ultimate next-generation television series, the Bravia 9 II and Bravia 7 II ranges, in India actually justifies their tagline of “Cinema is Coming Home” - marking a new phase of viewing as your own home entertainment.
To understand everything about the much-awaited televisions, these models, with a special focus on the futuristic True RGB technology, completely change the way you see television, bringing technology right to your living room.
Find out why these are unique televisions, what their supreme features are, and how they can be the centrepiece of your next-generation home theatre setup.
Sony Bravia 9 II TV: Future-Proof Entertainment
- Display Technology - It uses super-bright Mini-LEDs with True RGB technology. This creates highly accurate, brilliant colours and deep blacks while completely stopping room lights from reflecting off the screen.
- Immersive Audio System - Features built-in speakers with 3D surround audio that flows directly to what is happening on screen, creating an immersive, theatre-like surround sound experience.
- Cinematic Version Features - Supported X-Wide Angle Pro, 4K AI Upscaling, and other picture and sound quality features paired with the Google TV OS interface.
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- Smart Performance - Powered by the Cognitive Processor XR, which uses AI functionality features to automatically upgrade the picture and sound in real-time.
- Great for Gaming - Packed with HDMI 2.1 features like 4K at 120Hz refresh rates and smooth motion - making it a perfect match for the PS5.
- Clear Sound - Produces clear audio right from the centre of the screen, so voices never sound echoed.
How They Build Your Next-Gen Home Theatre
These televisions also feature Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and IMAX Enhanced, which allow them to show movies in precisely the way in which the action is supposed to be intended.
Moreover, when paired with Sony soundbars that are compatible, they will utilise the technology called Acoustic Centre Sync, which makes the TV act as the centre speaker.