As we talked about Sony’s new OLED televisions for 2023, the company has also left quite interesting models in its LED-backlit Smart TV range. And although QD-OLED tech hit hard last year, everything indicates that 2023 will be a great year in that sense as well. Not all users can afford televisions with such features.
For the same reason, Sony is also introducing an entirely new TV series. MiniLED, Full-Array LED and LCD-LED technology. Below these lines we tell you all about the range of Sony LED-backlit televisions for the year 2023. In this case, the heroes are X95L, X90L, X85L, X80L and X75WL.
Technical page of Sony LCD-LED televisions
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X95L
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X90L
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X85L
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PANEL
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10-bit 120Hz 16:9 4K UHD LED LCD
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10-bit 120Hz 16:9 4K UHD LED LCD
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10-bit 120Hz 16:9 4K UHD LED LCD
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RESOLUTION
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3,840 x 2,160 dots
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3,840 x 2,160 dots
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3,840 x 2,160 dots
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DIMENSIONS
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65, 75 and 85 inches
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55, 65, 75, 85 and 98 inches
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55, 65 and 75 inches
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BACKLIGHTING
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Mini LEDs
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Full Array LED
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Full Array LED
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IMAGE PROCESSOR
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XR Cognitive Processor
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XR Cognitive Processor
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X1 4K HDR Processor
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HDR
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Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10 and HLG
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Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10 and HLG
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Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10 and HLG
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OS
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GoogleTV
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GoogleTV
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GoogleTV
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SOUND
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Acoustic Multi-Sound+
2.2 channels
Environment Optimization
360 Spatial Sound Customizer
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Acoustic Multi-Sound
2 channels
Environment Optimization
360 Spatial Sound Customizer
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X Balanced Speaker
2 channels
Environment Optimization
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CONNECTION
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2 x HDMI 2.1 and 2 x HDMI 2.0b
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2 x HDMI 2.1 and 2 x HDMI 2.0b
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2 x HDMI 2.1 and 2 x HDMI 2.0b
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GAME FEATURES
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SSI
2160p@120FPS
Dolby Vision Gaming
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SSI
2160p@120FPS
Dolby Vision Gaming
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SSI
2160p@120FPS
Dolby Vision Gaming
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OTHER ADVANTAGES
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Remote with direct access to Crunchyroll
Eco operating mode
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Remote with direct access to Crunchyroll
Eco operating mode
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Remote with direct access to Crunchyroll
Eco operating mode
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All Sony MiniLED, FALD and LED models
While the company reveals everything when it comes to OLED models, Sony does not back down on LCD-LED TVs. And in this case, they will come well-equipped. cutting-edge Cognitive Processor XR processor. In this way, the processor is tasked with adapting and scaling the content depending on the source from which the image is displayed.
While Sony has not yet confirmed all the local dimming zones the MiniLED model has, it assured the following during the presentation: It will have more regions than even the most sophisticated model of 2022. In addition, the company warned that this new processor will minimize the processor defect. Blooming more effective than before.
Another of the features Sony promises is the highest brightness presentation. And the thing is, while it didn’t elaborate on the maximum brightness their next TV would get, it did confirm it. surpassing last year’s bar. It should also be noted that all LCD-LED models offer compatibility with Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG.
Continuing with the X95L, this year’s TV with MiniLED technology, it should be noted that it is compatible with Acoustic Multi-Audio+ technology as well as having a 2.2 channel sound system.
One notch down is the X90L, where we find a sophisticated LCD-LED panel with backlight, although its backlight is not MiniLED. Full Array Local Dimming. In addition, Sony made sure that both the brightness and local dimming zones of this new model They will come improved compared to their predecessorsit also handles the flowering issue more effectively.
Continuing one step below, we find the X85L, which is also a FALD backlit model, but there is an obvious difference: We don’t have Sony’s XR cognitive processor, but Sony’s slightly less advanced X1 4K HDR chip is responsible for image processing and scaling. The sound system is also less ambitious, as the company uses 360-degree surround sound technology here.
For the tightest of pockets, there are also the X80L and X75WL, the company’s most basic models, where FALD technology leaves to offer more traditional LCD-LED technology. The difference between both models here is that the X80L uses Triluminos Pro technology and also has models with a larger diagonal (up to 85 inches).
Except for the X80L and X75WL, all other Sony models offer up to 120Hz refresh rate, VRR and ALLM modes. But, whole line has new joystick For quick access to all settings to change game-oriented features. It should also be noted that all models are compatible with BRAVIA CAM to make video calls from the television and offer Google TV as the operating system.
Price and availability
The firm hasn’t discussed prices or release dates, but we’re getting details on the releases when all of its TVs will go on sale.
The X95L will come in the following models: 65, 75 and 85 inchesThe X90L, on the other hand, will be available in 55 and 98 inch versions, in addition to the ones mentioned.
As for the X85L, this television will hit stores with the following models: 55, 65 and 75 inchesThe X80L will do this in the following versions: 43, 50, 55, 65, 75 and 85 inches.
Finally, we will ensure that the Sony X75WL is available in: 43, 50, 55, 65 and 75 inches.
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