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Sony TVs on 2017 year – HDR model

Sony has demonstrated during CES 2017 new TVs, shiny and enticing OLED and powerful LCD display. The Japanese manufacturer also announced the introduction of a series of medium and low price Shelves. What can be expected? First of all, HDR-image.

TVs Sony 4K HDR

In addition to the XE94 and XE93 the flagship line, in the Sony range also appears XE90 Series, XE85 and XE80. All televisions must be equipped with improved displays TRILUMINOS (with a broader palette of colors) technology and 4K X-Reality PRO, which improves image, regardless of its source and offer resolution 4K / Ultra HD quality and HDR. The service users also introduced Android TV system.


Sony XE90

XE80 line will be available in versions 43, 49 and 55 inches. line XE85 (the processor 4K HDR Processor X1 intended to provide an even more natural colors) - in embodiments, 55, 65 and 75 inches. XE90 line and (as with 4K HDR processor X1, as well as the X-tended Dynamic Range PRO technology, improves the quality of the materials HDR and SDR) - in embodiments, 49, 55, 65 and 75 inches.


Sony XE85

TV Sony Full HD HDR

Sony has prepared something for the supporters of the resolution of Full HD. This is a series WE75 (diagonally 43 and 49 inches), WE66 (40 and 49 inches) and RE45 (40 inches). Each of these devices will offer the HDR image.


Sony WE66

In the series WE75, RE45 and WE66 we also find the X-Reality PRO technology, and the latest model also boasts X-Protection PRO technology, which increases the life of the TV service. All devices will be characterized as supporting technology ClearAudio + – automatically adjust the sound settings, RE45 but will not work with Internet services, such as YouTube or Netflix.


Sony RE45

This year, the WE61 TV series will also appear on store shelves, which will offer you virtually the same, that WE66, but it will be a 32-inch display 720p HD-. Exact specifications and prices have not yet been provided. update information, when it changes.

A source: Sony

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