Sony BRAVIA’s new TV includes cognitive processors

Home entertainment has only become much more realistic thanks to Sony BRAVIA’s new XR Master Series. In a bid to create the most immersive experience, Sony has announced that its new TV collection comes with “Cognitive Processing”, which essentially means that it will mimic how the human brain works and respond to sights and sounds in real life. life.

Sony’s TVs have 8K full LED and HDR screens that, together with the new technology, can ‘cross-analyze and optimize hundreds of thousands of elements in the blink of an eye’, according to Sony’s product statement. The result is a screen that displays colors as they appear in the real world, where different objects have subtle differences (for example, in the natural environment). This means you can even see the textures of flowers on the screen in full HD resolution.

Similarly, motion blur is now a thing of the past. In the same way that our fast-paced sports without vision can fade, the new XR Master Series collection can do the same – and it will do so from any angle, as the TVs are equipped with X-Anti Reflective technology.

Elsewhere, sound has been improved to be more realistic as well. Sony achieves this with a new tweeter with vibrating frame and subwoofers on the front that will immerse you in sound no matter where you sit or where the TV is located. It’s linked to 3D audio to fully embody you right now.

The full list of technological features (which includes everything from Google help to its minimalist design features) can be found on the Sony website. Prices will be announced in the spring of 2021 and will vary depending on the TV you choose.

In other technical news, Dell has introduced a curved 40-inch monitor screen.

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