Sony's new take on an old idea could lead to TVs with better, brighter color. Here's why it could be cool. Sony says it's ...
Hisense debuted the first RGB mini-LED at CES, but Sony has now shown us its supremely impressive prototype version.
Sony has announced its next-gen RGB mini-LED TV backlight tech, and from our eyes-on experience it looks like a winner.
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What Hi-Fi? on MSNSony's new OLED killer could be the most exciting thing to happen to TVs in a decadeThat is particularly important as, despite certain companies (mainly TCL and Hisense) promising us that Mini LED will replace ...
Today Sony is announcing the development of a new type of TV display that uses individual RGB LEDs for its backlighting.
The leading screen technologies in mid- to high-end TVs are mini-LED LCD and OLED. Mini-LED LCDs use hundreds or thousands of ...
LED TVs are about to get a lot better. As demonstrated by Hisense and to some extent Samsung at CES 2025, a new backlight ...
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I’m one of the first people to see Sony's RGB LED TV in action – and it could be even better than OLEDPart of the magic here isn’t that there’s no blooming at all, but that any bloom is in ... and in the long run it could ...
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Sony is claiming that the precision of this backlight is next-level. The prototype I saw has 66-bit backlight control, which ...
There is still potential for blooming, but color shift ... of 100-inch-plus displays that, unlike OLED, can compete price-wise with conventional mini-LED models. My recent visit to Sony’s ...
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