According to reports from owners of 2021 Sony Bravia XR TVs — and verified by HDTVTest’s Vincent Teoh — Sony has started to update the firmware on these models to enable variable refresh rate (VRR).
Somewhat ironically, Sony’s own PlayStation 5 doesn’t support VRR yet — the company promised it would add the feature via a software update, but so far there haven’t been any signs of it. The Xbox ...
Sony and Zoom Video Communications — the company behind the popular video calling platform — have announced a partnership that will bring the Google TV version of the Zoom app to select Sony Bravia ...
Projectors are out. You can score one of Sony's higher-end full-array LED TVs of 2021 - at a massive size no less - for under $2000. A true (not simulated) 4K projector costs upwards for $4K+ and even ...
Ahead of NAB next week, Parks Associates announced the latest update of its Consumer Insights Dashboard, an ongoing service that tracks adoption of consumer electronic devices and services through its ...
The Nintendo Switch OLED is back in stock at Amazon. Even at MSRP, it sells out very quickly. Everyone seems to agree that the OLED upgrade is worth it. Speaking of OLED, here's a rare opportunity to ...
After focusing largely on software improvements in 2021 with the development of its new Cognitive XR processor, Sony’s TV division has gone back to the hardware for 2022. And the results look ...
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It's been a little over two years since Sony introduced a separate lineup of OLED and LED TVs under the Bravia XR brand in January 2021. One year later, the company gave the range its annual update ...
Sony has revealed its new lineup of 4K and 8K TVs set for release later this year. The collection includes the company's first Mini LED and Quantum Dot (QD) OLED displays. Mini LEDs promise improved ...
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