Technology companies such as Sony, Vivo, Realme, Dell, and Mivi among others launched a new line of smart TVs, smartphones, laptop, earphones, related accessories and more this week (August 8-14). DH's Gadgets Weekly edition lists the latest personal technology products to keep you abreast of everything that's happening in the world of consumer electronics.
Sony has introduced some innovative technologies in the home entertainment segment that are revolutionising the viewing experience, according to the company.
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Sony announced pricing for its flagship A90J televisions earlier this month, but if £6,999 sounds like too much for your credit card to handle, then don t worry, the firm has announced a new batch of tellies that are much more affordable. These more affordable TVs will go on sale this month.
The new Sony TVs feature a movable stand (Image: SONY)
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Another treat for owners is the very latest software with Google TV continuing to power these gadgets.
This upgrade will allow consumers to find content more easily and keep track of their favourite shows via a single watchlist along with viewing live TV and subscription services such as Netflix and Disney+
You ll also find improved voice search, simple connection to Apple devices via AirPlay and X-Anti Reflection technology which minimises reflection for a distraction-free viewing experience.
Other treats include a specific Netflix Calibrated Mode, full smart speaker compatibility and Ambient Optimisation which tweaks the picture and sound quality to suit different environments.
January 13, 2021 12:01 pm GMT
Here is what you need to know about the 2021 Sony TV range. There’s plenty of info to go through ,with Sony already revealing plenty about its new BRAVIA 8K LED, 4K OLED and 4K LED TVs.
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The 2021 Sony TV line-up looks like it’ll be a big upgrade over last new, with a smarter processor, new UI and better gaming compatibility across the range. We’ll be updating this list throughout the year as more information comes to light regarding release dates and prices.
New Sony TVs for 2021
The headline feature for Sony’s 2021 TV range is that they’ll be the world’s first cognitive intelligence televisions on the market (check below for what that means). Sony has adopted the J naming designation for its TVs, so you can tell if it’s a 2021 TV if the model number ends in the letter J.