Sony Bravia X90L 98 inch TV
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Sony recently announced that it has developed a brand new display system capable of far better color reproduction than conventional LED and OLED screens. The details behind this technology are rather complicated, so I’m going to break things down and simplify much of the information.
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The company’s example of how color volume is enhanced with the new RGB tech.
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Another benefit of the New RGB LED is its fast signal processing, which has a high bitrate of 96 bits. This ensures two notable things: “simultaneous expression of deep blacks and brilliant whites” and a wide viewing angle. The latter minimizes the negative effects of color shift and brightness variation so that the picture quality of a movie remains clear even when watching at an angle.
Speaking of negative effects, Sony claims its tech will be able to render scenes without visual errors such as white clipping or black crushing.