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review techradar HDMI 90 2.1 update.
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As regards the HDMI inputs, all four are at 2.0 standard and one is ARC-enabled.
Sony is adamant all four will be upgraded to 2.1 standard via an over--the-air update,
which will bring eARC to one input and 4K at 120Hz, ALLM and VRR to all four.
Its our fervent hope that this happens before the Sony PS5 hits the shelves.
Sony X900H/XH90 4K HDR TV review
https://www.techradar.com/reviews/so...75xh9005-4k-tv
Valkyre (19-07-2020)
Sony X900H TV Review (2020) - Sony's First HDMI 2.1 4k TV
The Sony X900H fills an interesting spot in Sonys LCD lineup it's their second highest-end 4k model, below the X950H.
Despite appearing lower in the series, it claims to have features that the X950H lacks, like HDMI 2.1 and variable refresh rate support.
The TV has a VA panel with an excellent contrast ratio and it has a full-array local dimming feature that makes blacks look even better in the dark.
It's well-suited for bright rooms, as it gets bright enough to easily overcome glare.
Fast-moving scenes look crisp thanks to its fast response time and optional black frame insertion feature, and it can interpolate lower frame content up to 120fps for fans of the soap opera effect.
Gamers should be happy with its low input lag, which remains low even when playing in 4k with 10-bit HDR.
Unfortunately, its viewing angles are quite narrow, as it lacks Sony's 'X-Wide Angle' layer, so images look washed out when viewed from the side.
Like most Sony TVs, it runs on Android, which is a user-friendly platform that has an enormous selection of streaming services available.
obione (25-07-2020)
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The affected models are: The 2016 models of OLED65E6, OLED65G6, and OLED77G6; the 2017 models of OLED65B7, OLED65C7, OLED65E7, OLED65G7, OLED65W7, OLED77G7, and OLED77W7; for 2018 models, they are OLED65G8, OLED65W8, OLED77C8, and OLED77W8; and the affected 2019 models are OLED65W9, OLED77B9, OLED77C9, and OLED77W9.
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RTINGS.com B9 2020 2019.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/be...-on-the-market
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Sony Launches Ready For PlayStation 5 Bravia TV Campaign
John Archer: Senior Contributor
Sony Interactive Entertainment and Sonys TV division have picked out are the XH90 series (X900H in the US), and the ZH8 series (Z8H in the US). The XH90s are upper mid-range 4K models, while the Z8H models are Sonys latest 8K sets.: forbes.comWhy does Sony think these ranges in particular are such ideal partners for a PS5? For starters, both use full array LED lighting with local dimming to support punchy, contrast-rich gaming images. Both also support 4K at up to 120Hz (a frame rate that its been suggested the PS5 will be able to achieve). Both support Automatic Low Latency Mode switching (which puts the TV in its Game mode automatically when a gaming source is detected). The X900H/XH90 will support variable refresh rates (though it seems the Z8H/ZH8 may not). And both promise very low Game Mode response times - down to 7.2ms in 4K/120Hz mode on the X90H.
odytsak (30-07-2020)
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