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Sony BRAVIA XR Master Series A95L OLED TV launched: 4K 120Hz, up to 65-inch, and Quantum Dot tech!

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Sony unveils its newest lineup of QD OLED Smart TVs with two size options.
Sony BRAVIA XR Master Series A95L OLED TV launched: 4K 120Hz, up to 65-inch, and Quantum Dot tech!
The BRAVIA XR Master Series

New high-end Smart TVs from Sony!

The new TVs sport Quantum Dot OLED technology as the current flagship standard. They come in 2 variants, a 55-inch or a 65-inch both of which feature 4K 3840 x 2160 resolution.

The TVs use Cognitive Processor XR to produce realistic picture quality, contrast, and other image enhancements.
The features
The features


Another special feature is the 4K upscaling technology. Meaning the devices the TVs can upscale the quality to 4K regardless of content or source. Moreover, the Cognitive Processor XR can reduce blur, zone division, and dynamic frame.
The BRAVIA XR Master A95L
The BRAVIA XR Master A95L

When it comes to gaming, it features a 120 refresh rate with support for Variable Refresh Rate, Auto Low Latency Mode, and Auto HDR Tone Game Mode. Sony also mentioned that the Auto HDR Tone Auto Game Mode and Auto Genre Picture Mode are compatible with the PlayStation 5 console.

Access to new releases and endless streaming are available with the BRAVIA CORE app. The viewing experience is improved by adaptive ambient lighting and Acoustic Surface Audio+. In addition, the TV has Google TV integration with Voice Assistant functionality, Apple Home Kit, and AirPlay for streamlined content access.

Finally, the BRAVIA XR Master Series supports XR Surround and Dolby Atmos. The brand claims that its sensors can adjust brightness and sound depending on the room conditions.

India price with direct to PHP conversion (no taxes and duties yet): 

Sony BRAVIA XR Master A95L  55-inch - INR 339,990 (around PHP 232.5K)
Sony BRAVIA XR Master A95L  65-inch - INR 419,990 (around PHP 287.2K)]

It is now available on Sony-authorized stores in India. The brand has yet to announce if it will come to other markets.

Source: FoneArena

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