Sony just announced a new 4K HDR SXRD home theater projector line-up, including the entry-level VPL-VW285ES model for $5,000. It supports 4K HDR signals at 60p with 10-bit depth for compatibility with ...
As 4K and HDR (High Dynamic Range) video grow in popularity, television manufacturers are feeling the pressure to make large displays that offer the ultimate in image resolution, color range, and ...
For 2016 it’s no longer enough for a premium TV to just carry a native 4K/UHD resolution and a fancy smart TV system. It also needs to support the new High Dynamic Range picture format (explained in ...
With MWC 2016 looming over the horizon, most of our eyes are naturally set on smartphones and tablets. But the line that divides devices is steadily thinning with smartphone platforms bleeding into ...
Today’s streaming ecosystem means TV fans have access to a ton of on-demand and live content without needing a cable subscription. And these days, you don’t even need a separate device to tap into ...
Sony has made good on its big CES 2016 reveal, opening up pre-orders for its Z-series of 4K HDR TVs. Kicking off the start of a very busy year for Sony, the company lifted the veil on its next gen ...
Sony is one of the biggest names in television manufacturing, so it stands to reason that they wouldn’t just miss the boat on the 4K HDR trend; not only are they rolling out a number of new TVs in ...
HDR video content delivers exceptional detail, color and contrast, with a far wider range of luminescence than other video formats. The result is the most lifelike picture projectors have ever been ...
Sony has now announced four new TV series that are due to become available to buy soon. These are the XG70, XG80, XG81 and XG83. Sony has currently not confirmed pricing or general availability for ...
HDR reproduces a greater dynamic range of luminosity or brightness levels, bringing greater contrast to the screen. This increased contrast reveals the subtle nuances of the image, from detailed ...
Ryne was ostensibly a senior editor at Android Police, working at the site from 2017-2022. But really, he is just some verbose dude who digs on tech, loves Android, and hates anticompetitive practices ...
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