Sony Bravia 5 TV has launche din India. It features an advanced AI processor XR, supports Studio Calibrated Mode, offers 4K Blu-ray quality, integrates XR Motion Clarity technology, has Voice Zoom 3 for clearer dialogue, and supports advanced gaming features. It comes in 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch screen sizes for large homes.
Sony Bravia 5 pricing and availability
The new Sony Bravia 5 TV range is priced in India starting from Rs. 1,37,740 for the 55-inch model (K-55XR55A), Rs. 1,73,840 for the 65-inch model (K-65XR55A), Rs. 2,84,990 for the 75-inch model (K-75XR55A), and Rs. 4,17,990 for the 85-inch mammoth model (K-85XR55A). While most screen sizes of the Sony Bravia 5 range are available across all Sony Centers, major electronic stores, and e-commerce portals in India, the 65-inch model will be made available sometime in the future. Sony is also offering a comprehensive two-year warranty on the Bravia 5.
Sony Bravia 5 features
The Advanced AI Processor XR integrated inside the Bravia 5 claims to offer enhanced picture quality by making images appear more lifelike. The XR Backlight Master Drive technology delivers brighter highlights and deeper blacks. The Sony Bravia 5 supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos both. The integrated Studio Calibrated Mode aims to bring theatre-like image quality. There’s also the addition of Prime Video Calibrated Mode, alongside Netflix Adaptive Calibrated Mode and Sony Pictures Calibrated Mode.
Other features on the Sony Bravia 5 range include 4K Blu-ray quality video, including IMAX Enhanced titles, XR Contrast Booster 10 for better contrast, XR Triluminos Pro with XR Clear Image technology for better details, XR Motion Clarity for smoother action scenes; and a new Acoustic Multi-Audio feature with improved Sound Positioning Tweeters and dual down-firing full range speakers. There’as also the addition of Voice Zoom 3 technology for clearer dialogue
The new BRAVIA 5 comes with a Game Menu 2 feature that allows gamers to adjust the Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) or toggling Auto HDR Tone Mapping at a fingertip.