The new Bravia XR MasterBravia XR Master Series A95L OLED with a new OLED panel was unveiled by Sony India today. This OLED TV uses updated technology and is powered by the Cognitive Processor XR which thinks like a human brain. The new Cognitive Processor XR comes with additional capabilities that allow you to tailor and improve at-home entertainment in addition to best-in-class, ultra-realistic picture quality with lifelike contrast.
There are two screen sizes available for the new Bravia XR Master Series A95L OLED: 65 inches and 55 inches. The price of the new Televisions are set at Rs 3,39,990 and Rs 4,19,990 respectively. They can be purchased via all Sony Centers, major electronic stores and e-commerce portals in India.
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For an exceptionally lifelike experience, the Cognitive Processor XR reproduces content in the same manner that humans see and hear it. It is aware of how the human eye concentrates and employs cross-analysis to produce images with realistic depth, remarkable contrast, and stunningly vibrant colours. Whatever you’re watching, according to the business, will be upscaled to a level similar to 4K quality.
The OLED panel on the Bravia XR OLED A95L TV is powered by XR OLED Contrast Pro. It offers real contrast with the brightest colours and pure blacks. This OLED TV uses our Cognitive Processor XR to monitor screen temperature and accurately adjust light, offering up to 200% more colour brightness than traditional OLED TVs. It has a temperature sensor and a heat diffusion layer for dissipating heat.
The OLED panel with XR Triluminos Max, enables A95L to deliver the widest palette of colours. This processor replicates the tones and hues that humans find beautiful in nature. While the screen is continually brimming with vibrant colours and lifelike textures at all brightness settings.
The Bravia XR Master Series A95L OLED offers close to 4K resolution thanks to the XR 4K upscaling technology. The processor uses real-world images to automatically recreate lost textures and detail. Zone division and dynamic frame analysis are used by XR Clear Picture to reduce noise and minimise blur. The A80L series’ OLED XR Motion Clarity technology, which is supported by the Cognitive Processor XR, reduces blur by identifying and cross-analyzing important visual features over the course of several frames. To ensure smooth and clear action, even in quickly moving sequences, it produces and inserts additional frames in between the original ones.
The Bravia XR Master Series includes Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos so that movie thrills can be experienced at home. Dolby Atmos provides rich surround sound, while Dolby Vision brings scenes to life for realistic viewing.
You can interact with the TV to play your favourite shows and films with the Hands-Free Voice Search feature. With compatibility for Dolby Vision, IMAX Enhanced, and Netflix Adaptive Calibrated Mode, you can watch immersive and captivating cinematic material the way the developer intended.
With Acoustic Surface Audio+ and XR Surround with 3D surround upscaling, enjoy the vision and sound in perfect synchronisation with the screen serving as the speaker.
With the A95L TV’s HDMI 2.1 compatibility and features like 4K 120fps, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), Auto HDR Tone, and Auto Game Mode, you’ll have an advantage in fast-paced sports, action games, and shooting games.
In Auto Game Mode, the TV automatically enters Game mode to reduce input lag and improve responsiveness. The PlayStation5 consoles switch back to Standard Mode when watching films in order to concentrate on picture processing for more expressive scenes, allowing you to experience incredibly smooth gaming with crisp movement.
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