Sony India has announced the launch of its Bravia 3 Series TVs in the Indian market. The new Bravia 3 TV Series comes in 108 cm (43-inch), 126 cm (50-inch), 139 cm (55-inch), 164 cm (65-inch), 189 cm (75-inch) and 215 cm (85-inch) sizes.
As of now, only the Sony Bravia 3 Series TV models K-55S30 and K-65S30 are available for purchase at Rs 93,990 and Rs 1,21,990 respectively. Sony is yet to announce the availability and pricing of its Bravia 3 Series TV models K-43S30, K-50S30, K-75S30, and K-85S30.
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Sony Bravia 3 Series TVs Specifications
According to the company, the 4K HDR Processor X1 in Sony's Bravia 3 Series upgrades quality using advanced algorithms and offers vibrant colors with TRILUMINOS Pro. Also, the Sony Bravia 3 Series comes packed with technology like the Dynamic Contrast Enhancer, Object-Based HDR Remaster, Super Bit Mapping, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos.
The company claims the X-Balanced Speaker in the Sony Bravia 3 Series boosts audio quality while maintaining an ultra-slim TV design. Coupled with Dual Bass Reflex, it is said to offer clear, multidimensional audio with a rich bass. The Bravia 3 Series offers a content library with access to more than 400,000 movies and TV episodes, alongside 10,000 apps and games.
The Bravia 3 Series includes SONY PICTURES CORE, a movie service with a selection of Sony Pictures’ newest releases and classic blockbusters. Sony claims that Pure Stream lets users stream HDR movies at up to 80Mbps, offering picture quality comparable to 4K UHD Blu-ray.
For great picture and audio quality, the Bravia 3 Series TVs come packed with technologies like Ambient Optimization, Light Sensor, and Acoustic Auto Calibration. Ambient Optimization adjusts picture and sound settings based on the surrounding environment, making sure optimal viewing and listening experiences.
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LG Announces Gamer-Friendly M4 Wireless OLED TV
LG announced the latest generation of its wireless OLED TV -- the LG OLED Evo M4 -- started its official rollout on July 1. The new model brings two big changes that could see it find a home where gamers live. The first is the addition of 4K video at 144Hz.
While it might not be a big deal for people who primarily watch movies and TV shows, it’s a significant change for gaming enthusiasts who enjoy high-frame-rate titles. With native support for a 144Hz refresh rate, these games are going to look even smoother than they did on the OLED Evo M3, which topped out at 4K/120Hz. It’s imperative to note that the biggest M4 -- the 97-inch model -- is still limited to 4K/120Hz.
As for the size, that’s the other big change, but it’s not about going bigger, but smaller. The M4 is now the first wireless OLED TV users can buy in a 65-inch screen size -- the smallest wireless OLED TV so far.