The Sony A95L is on the higher end of the Bravia XR lineup. It offers immersive depth and lifelike picture quality, as it’s powered by Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR. This processor takes in ...
The TV is powered by the same Bravia XR processor as the more expensive Bravia 9. The XR processor, like all the new TV chips we’ve seen this year, promises to leverage AI to improve the set’s picture ...
Sony rolled up to the 2024 CEDIA Expo with two new, high-end, native 4K laser projectors, the BRAVIA Projector 8 ($16K) and BRAVIA Projector 9 ($32K). The BRAVIA Projector 9, which also goes by the ...
Instead, the Bravia 8 relies on Sony’s new Bravia XR processor to do the proverbial heavy lifting and stake a claim as one of the best OLED TVs you can buy. This processor harnesses the power of ...
Last generation’s top QD-OLED model, the Sony Bravia XR A95L, is still for sale as well and, despite being $1,000 more, may be worth considering if you don’t mind buying a TV from last year.
The Bravia Projector 8 (VPL-XW6100ES) and Bravia Projector 9 (VPL-XW8100ES) are the first Sony projectors to incorporate the company’s advanced XR Processing technology found in its Bravia OLED ...
Sony launched the new series of Bravia XR X90K TVs in India, targeted at premium LED buyers. The TVs come in two sizes for now—55-inch and 65-inch; I reviewed the latter. It is the successor to ...
Its cost puts the Bravia 9 as a direct rival to the JVC DLA-NZ900, which was unveiled in May and targets the same premium market. These include Sony’s proprietary XR Dynamic Tone Mapping, XR Deep ...