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Sony India introduces 4K HDR LEDTV in their flagship X9500G Series

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The latest flagship TV from Sony ships with top-rung specs and features such as life-like picture processing, backlight dimming, calibrated contrast, enhanced dynamic range, vivid colors, ultrawide viewing angles, and even a Netflix optimized mode. Similarly, in the sound turf too, the 4K HDR LED TV comes with enriched Acoustic Multi Audio experience coupled with Dolby Atmos built-in support.

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Sony X9500G series Attractions

Among the slew of features, the new Sony LED TVs boasts here are the key highlights:

Picture Related:

The new 75X9500G sports X1 UltimatePicture Processor for improved 4K HDR viewing experience paired with Object-Based defined and detailed resolution. The experience would be augmented by a full array of LEDs with local backlit dimming combined with extended dynamic range.

The in-house tech such as X-wide angle which provides ultrawide viewing with little to no color distortion would be a neat feature to have. If you are like me who spends a big chunk of time in bingeing Netflix, the custom Netflix mode could elevate the cinematic experience.

The Acoustic Multi-Audio and Dolby Atmos integration could give an immersive feel. The primer adds two Sound Positioning Tweeters in the rear of the TV to better the realistic element. The Dolby support would be rolled out over the air in the future.

Over and above all of these use the hands-free Google Assistant voice search to find your favorites without a remote.

ALSO READ: Sony α6400 Mirrorless Camera Launched with Improved Autofocus and Eye-Tracking

Sony 75X9500G Pricing and Availability

You could grab the TV for INR 449,990/ when their sale starts from 29th April 2019 onwards.

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