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Posted by TruthIsThere
 - May 01, 2023, 21:17:36
All these ****white paper**** specs sounds very inviting to the blind potential consumer that's eyeing ANY one of Sony's non-experiece crippling tactics products.

Since ~2018, ALL Sony panels/TVs, from entry-level to the most expensive flagship, has many anti-consumer restrictions. Personalizing apps are locked, Dolby TrueHD streaming is restricted... on and on!

I wouldn't even recommend any Sammy's panels either due to Sammy inferior choice to still to use very poor (cheap) hardware components, still no Dolby Vision format support (HDR10+ is dead), most, if not all, its panels overheat or warmer than most... on and on!

Posted by Redaktion
 - May 01, 2023, 19:13:25
Sony has announced pricing and availability for the new BRAVIA XR TVs that are coming to the North American market. They will come in OLED, mini LED or Full Array LED varieties, all of which be 4K HDR, will run Google TV and have the latest Cognitive Processor XR. The new BRAVIA XR range for the US or Canada will have sizes ranging to 55-inch entry-level models to the top-end 98-inch X90L model.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Sony-BRAVIA-XR-2023-TV-prices-and-release-dates-for-the-US-and-Canada-are-unveiled.712699.0.html