The Sony Bravia XR Master Series 85Z9J 8K LED TV is now available in India for Rs. 12,99,990. The large-screen LED television has a resolution of 7,680×4,320 pixels and features the Sony XR Cognitive processor, which claims to improve the viewing experience of the TV’s surroundings. It operates on Android TV software and is powered by the Sony XR Cognitive processor. The TV, which is among the company’s most expensive in India, is currently available through Sony retail shops, its online store, big retail stores, and select e-commerce platforms.
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The new Sony Bravia 85Z9J TV is one of only a few options with an 8K resolution and support for next-generation content. Although no mainstream 8K content is currently accessible in India, the Sony 85Z9J is worth considering if you want to be prepared for the upcoming launch of high-quality content in 8K resolution. The Sony Bravia 85Z9J TV competes with 8K televisions from Samsung, LG, and Hisense.
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Sony Bravia 85Z9J 8K LED TV Specifications and Features
The Sony Bravia 85Z9J TV’s main feature is its LED screen, which has a resolution of 7,680×4,320 pixels and supports HDR up to Dolby Vision. Aside from that, the TV uses Android TV for smart connectivity and has a Google TV interface, as well as Google Chromecast and Apple AirPlay support. The TV runs on Sony’s XR Cognitive processor, which can be found in a number of the company’s other new products this year. The processor claims to improve the viewing experience by adapting the picture to the surroundings.
The new Sony Bravia 85Z9J TV boasts a ten-speaker configuration with two mid-range drivers, four tweeters, and four subwoofers, with a rated output of 85W. The TV supports Dolby Atmos audio, and it features 16GB of onboard storage for apps and application data, as well as access to the Google Play Store for apps. With a refresh rate of up to 120Hz at Ultra-HD resolution, the TV also supports local dimming.
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