Things are looking brighter for TVs in 2023. The dramatic increase in peak lighting output for OLED-based and LCD TVs is a common theme of this year’s models. Sony’s Bravia series is an excellent example. These TVs are significantly better than their predecessors.
The new Sony Bravia XR lineup features five models that are designed to provide a superior viewing experience. It includes the X95L mini LED (65, 75 and 85 inches), X90L full array LED (55 65, 75 and 85 inches), A95LQD-OLED (55, 65, 75 and 85 inches), A95L Full Array LED (655, 65 and 77 inches), A95L QD OLED (55 65 and 77 inches), A80L OSLED (55 65, 77 and 83 inches), and A80L OLED (55 65, 77 and 77 and 77 and 83inchestankles and 77 inches and 77 and 77 and 77 inches and 77 and 77 inch).
The 2023 BRAVIA XR TVs come with the most recent Cognitive Processor XR. It boasts enhanced capabilities like XR Clear Image. Sony claims that this processor is a cutting-edge one and significantly improves motion rendering and noise reduction. The Cognitive Processor XR also allows for better backlight control and local dimming. Images show greater brightness and blooming is reduced. These improvements were clearly visible when I attended a reviewer’s workshop, where Sony showed off the clearly visible performance gains versus last year’s FALD…
