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Sony launches ‘Ready for PlayStation 5’ X9000H TVs in India

August 26, 2020 by T3 Online

PlayStation 5’s launch is a few months away and if you are looking to pair it up with the television meant for it, Sony India has just launched the Bravia X9000H series TVs.

Certified with ‘Ready for PlayStation 5’ tag, the TV comes with a dedicated Bravia Game mode that enables gamers to play in up to 4K resolution at 120fps and an input lag of 7.2ms. Moreover, the mode also allows to wake the TV and PS5 up at the same time with the DualSense controller.

Available in sizes of 55-inches and 65-inches, the TV is equipped with lots of video and audio enhancing features that high-end Sony TVs are known for. The TV comes with a full-array LED display and X-tended Dynamic range for improved contrast.

There’s X1 4K HDR picture processor, Triluminous display, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, acoustic multi audio with discreetly mounted tweeters and ambient optimisation that optimises picture and sound quality.

The X9000H runs on Android TV OS that gives access to voice-enabled Google Assistant, casting, Play Store apps, games and range of streaming services.

The X9000H is available now for Rs. 1,09,990 for the 55-inch TV and Rs. 1,59,990 for 65-inch variant.

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