popular brand sony Sony Bravia X80L The Smart TV series has been launched in India. Smart TVs of 43 inches, 50 inches and 85 inches have been included in this lineup. Now talking about the main feature, the new Smart TV has a 4K HDR supporting display. Apart from this, TVs have been supported from powerful processors to Dolby Atmos.
Features available in Sony Bravia X80L series
Sony Under this series, 43 inch, 50 inch and 55 inch smart TVs have been launched in the market, whose model numbers are KD-43X80L, KD-50X80L and KD-85X80L respectively. All these smart TVs have a TRILUMINOUS Pro display, which has a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels and has support for HDR10, HLG and Dolby Vision.
Also, the TV gets Motionflow XR with 4K HDR processor for the perfect picture. Not only this, there is also an ambient light sensor in the TV, which automatically adjusts the brightness according to the light of the room.
audio section
For great audio, the company has given 20W speakers in its latest Smart TV. They have got the support of Dolby Atmos. Additionally, the smart TV features acoustic calibration and DTS Digital Surround sound.
At the same time, in terms of gaming, Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Gener picture mode have been given in the TV. With this, the TV goes into game mode when the PS5 gaming console is connected and returns to standard mode when disconnected.
Other Features
Netflix, Prime Video and more with Google Assistant in Sony’s new Smart TV YouTube Such apps are given. Also, it has support for built-in Chromecast and gesture control. Video calling can also be done through these TVs. For connectivity, features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, HDMI port, USB port and 3.5mm audio jack are available in Smart TV.
how much does a new tv cost
According to the company, the 43-inch Smart TV of X80L series has been priced at Rs 99,900 and the 50-inch Smart TV has been priced at Rs 1,14,900. Their sale will start from April 19. However, the price and availability of the top-model of the lineup i.e. 85-inch TV has not been announced yet.
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