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Sony India announces its premium range of Android TVs

byCustoms Today Report
25/07/2015
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TOKYO: Sony India announced the India arrival of its premium range of Android TVs; it also introduced the world’s slimmest TV-BRAVIA 4K LED, at a staggeringly thin display of just 4.9mm.

Sony however has revealed the availability details of the new nine models namely the X9000C Series 4K LCD TV including 55-inch and 65-inch models will be available in Q3.

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For the first time, Sony will have an exclusive assortment of android apps like Serial Abtak and Notify BRAVIA. The TV, that Sony claims is the thinnest, will come in the 4K LED format. All the new TVs will be able to connect to the Android Play Store for downloading apps and will also support voice command for searching the web or inside of the Play Store.

To begin with, their line-up of new Android TVs start with a competitive price of Rs 69,990, which is indeed a smart decision as it effectively, competes with Panasonic and LG for their smart TV offerings.

The other useful feature of Bravia Android TV range is that they can be connected with third party accessories like Gamepad for gaming experience; keyboard for smooth internet browsing; smartphone or Smartwatch for controlling TV operations. Moreover, one can create a personalised playlist by adding serials as favourites for quick access. What we loved about the TV was the matte finish on the side and bezels, which gives it an elegant classic look.

Voice Search: This function on the Android TV allows the customers to not only search the content but also answer general questions using Google search.

With the advanced 4K X-Reality PRO up-scaling algorithm technology, this television analyzes and upscale to 4K resolution, providing the best image quality, regardless of the image source. It has the X-tended Dynamic Range contrast enhancement providing peak brightness of LED as well as deeper blacks.

Customers can now cherish lifelike audio with ClearAudio+ to augment their TV viewing experience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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