Enhancing film production and cinematic experience at home with wider color gamut and higher brightness enables richer color reproduction and subtle shading across its entire brightness range SAN ...
Sony has announced a new “next-generation display system” based upon a “high density LED backlight” with individual control over the red, green and blue primary colors. The new display tech is being ...
Sony has introduced a new display system with an independent RGB LED backlight, allowing separate control of red, green, and blue light. This enhances color accuracy and vibrancy, making it suitable ...
Look, there’s really no point in pretending otherwise at this point – I’m an OLED guy. I was bowled over when I first saw an OLED TV in action (the 11-inch Sony XEL-1) back in 2007, and I’ve not ...
Sony's new High Density RGB LED Backlight technology provides red, green and blue control per LED, allowing for specific colour intensity control. The technology is cheaper and easier to scale than ...
Anyone who has followed our TV reviews over the years has heard me repeatedly say what Sony has always told anyone who asks for specs and details on its backlight systems: It’s not the number of zones ...
Sony just announced its new display tech that combines proprietary signal processing, individual RGB LED control, and high-density backlight. It's not OLED tech, just so we are on the same page, but ...
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Sony Electronics developed the world's first LCD television with a full-array RGB LED backlight in 2004. Since then, Sony has continuously worked to improve the precision of backlight control, gaining ...