Sony has revealed its new line of Bravia televisions – a broad mix of 1080p and 4K models, some of which were previewed at CES 2015 – the highlight of which is the X9000C, a 4K TV with a thickness of just 4.9mm, making it thinner than most smartphones.
The X9000C also boasts a 65-inch bezel-free screen, a “floating style” screen suspension, and Sony’s X1 processing chip. The X1 allows views to “enjoy incredible 4K images with greater clarity, more lifelike colours and sparkling contrast” by utilising a Precision Detail Enhancer, Dynamic Contrast Enhancer, and precision colour mapping.
Most of the new Bravia models, including the X9000C, run Android TV, the smart TV platform developed by Google.
Sources: Sony
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