LG ended 2020 in a strong position, with the runaway success of its popular
LG CX OLED. The TV maker is clearly taking pains to stress that it s tackling any remaining areas for improvement, with across-the-board improvements for the LG C1 OLED, and upped brightness in the
The step-down B Series is no longer LG s cheapest
OLED TV. This year, that moniker goes to the
entry-level A Series. This range will still feature an a7 processing chip but will likely feature other cost-saving measures too. We still expect to see an LG B1 OLED release a little later in the year though.
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The thing about TVs today is they are all amazing. Great picture quality which of course gets better the more you spend – that’s beyond question. But how good is it to use, what is the user experience like. My night with the Sony X90J proved that user experience is key, and in this case its thanks to Google TV.
Sony’s Bravia TV lineup in Australia is probably the simplest to understand of all the big brands, with the X series and A series differentiated by the panel type (X = LED, A = OLED). The Z series is the big mother of the bunch, as an 8K LED.
Sony Philippines has recently launched the BRAVIA X90J 4K LED TV – one of the models in its XR series which is powered by “Cognitive Processor XR.”
Cognitive Processor XR is Sony’s newest technology that uses a completely new processing method, designed to replicate the way our brains think and respond. It provides a revolutionary experience that completely immerses its viewers in their favorite content. Sony’s BRAVIA X90J 4K LED TV comes in three sizes (75” class, 65” class, and 55” class), perfectly fit to be your ultimate screen solution for your home entertainment needs and is loaded with impressive features.
First introduced to the world back in January, Sony has recently announced the arrival of Bravia XR TVs in Malaysia. What interesting about the Bravia XR
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