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Sony releases the world’s thinnest OLED TV

Sony announces the world’s thinnest OLED TV. This new model is called the BRAVIA XR A95L. Its screen measures just 3 millimeters thick at its slimmest point. This sets a new record for thinness. The TV uses advanced QD-OLED display technology. Sony says this tech delivers stunning picture quality. Colors look incredibly bright and realistic. Black levels appear truly deep. Viewing angles are wide. This means the picture stays clear even from the side.


Sony releases the world's thinnest OLED TV

(Sony releases the world’s thinnest OLED TV)


Sony releases the world's thinnest OLED TV

(Sony releases the world’s thinnest OLED TV)

The TV features Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR. This smart processor works like the human brain. It analyzes pictures and sound together. This creates a more natural viewing experience. Details look sharper. Objects on screen gain more depth. Motion appears smoother. Sony developed special acoustic technology too. Sound seems to come directly from the images on screen. This creates a more immersive feel. The TV supports the latest HDMI 2.1 standard. Gamers will appreciate features like 4K 120Hz and VRR. These features reduce lag and screen tearing. The TV runs on the Google TV platform. Users get access to many streaming apps and services. Voice control is available through Google Assistant. The design is minimal. The bezels around the screen are very narrow. This maximizes the viewing area. The stand is elegant. It complements the thin profile. The TV comes in three screen sizes. These are 55 inches, 65 inches, and 77 inches. Sony targets consumers seeking premium home entertainment. Pricing details are not released yet. Availability information will come later. Sony continues to push boundaries in television design and performance. This launch reinforces their leadership in the high-end TV market. The BRAVIA XR A95L promises exceptional picture and sound quality. Its ultra-thin form factor makes it a design statement.

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