Sony’s first RGB TV is a statement piece
Sony has introduced its first RGB LED TV, the Bravia 7 II, which aims to compete with OLED and standard LED TVs. This model features advanced color accuracy and processing capabilities, although it comes at a higher price point. While some color crosstalk issues were noted during testing, they were not significant enough to detract from the viewing experience.
- ▪The Bravia 7 II is one of two new RGB LED TVs from Sony, alongside the flagship Bravia 9 II.
- ▪RGB LED technology allows for brighter and more accurate colors compared to traditional LED TVs.
- ▪Color crosstalk was observed during testing, but it did not significantly impact the viewing experience in regular content.
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