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Then we had to see the fully assembled RGB prototype to the best traditional mini-water TV of Sony, Bravia 9 (9/10, recommended Wired) and its host of 2023. OLED, A95L (9/10, recommended Wired) and again the results were impressive.
While the prototype was not able to create the same perfect levels of black and focused contrast of the OLED model, it had strikingly effective flowering control and image focus. Its colors looked larger and more saturated than both TVs, and its brightness easily exceeded Bravia 9, one of the most frequent TVs in its class. Sony says the display can produce 99 percent of the main color spectrum of DCI-P3, and 90 percent of the more advanced BT.2020 spectrum, both major feats. Just as the intriguing is the stated level of display color control at low brightness designed to improve accuracy according to current displays in slightly illuminated scenes.
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Interestingly, this is not the first RGB LED display in the Sony 60-plus television catalog. Sony now introduced an archaic version of RGB LED Tech in 2004, although this version can hardly be compared to today’s displays. The best mini-rolled TVs contain thousands of lights and hundreds of eclipse areas for much better brightness, accuracy and precision than in the first days.
Still, as striking as these latest RGB mini-combats are, they are not as small as the millions of pixels that make up 4K TVs, so they can’t get close to creating the right color gradations needed for a billion-round colors that modern TVs can be displayed alone. As engineers demonstrated, the RGB prototype uses colored filters, Sony’s own XR color booster and other technologies for the production of the finished product.
This imposes a hand between the three -color backlights and the rest of the panel, all of which must be coordinated by the TV processors. According to Sony, this is at the heart of what distinguishes the performance of RGB TV, among other brands. This is part of what makes the Japanese brand’s entry into the horse horseback horse racing so intriguing.
Sony has set out many ways in which RGB shows that they are becoming the best LED TVs today during my time in Japan. The ability to create removable colors between lights and color filters helps to lead to higher efficiency for improved brightness, potential equalization of Sony’s famous professional monitors. The lack of white light behind the panel reduces the spilling of light and allows for more focused colors for better flowering control, and the creation of colors at the light source allows for greater household depth in the color gardening and better saturation than traditional LED displays. This means more and more accurately reproduction of colors.
Perhaps the most fascinating feature of RGB LED TVs is their improved performance outside the axis when you don’t look with your head. The brightness and colors of the prototype looked great for an LED TV when stepping sideways, something Sony says is due to both the cellular structure of the new display and its sophisticated color control.
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