Despite OLED grabbing all the headlines for its amazing blacks and phenomenal colour in recent years, this isn’t the only technology that has moved forward. Just look at what Sony has been doing with mini LED technology. Its X95 and Z9K ranges use this system. With these mini LEDs, Sony has packed five times more LEDs behind the screen than its conventional counterparts. This means the screens are much brighter and give many more dimming zones, to create better blacks and less blooming. This, coupled with the XR cognitive processor, gives an amazing image. If that wasn’t enough the Z9K screens are 8K (that’s around 33 million pixels, four times more than 4K TVs). The Z9K screens can take any SD, HD or 4K content and upscale it to 8K.
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