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Vinyl turns high-tech for Sony at CES
They include Sony‘s Triluminos color mapping display tech, and uses a backlighting algorithm called X-tended Dynamic Range Pro to make shadowy scenes darker and boost the LEDs in brighter scenes.
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The mark will appear on all of Sony’s higher performing 4K UHD TV indicating the sets will be able to take advantage of the benefits of HDR, and will have Sony’s latest picture performance technologies.
In an era of self-driving cars and wearable computers, Sony delivered something of a surprise at CES on Tuesday: a new record player.
The ULTRA app will be released by Sony Pictures and filled with 4K content from their studio.
The 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada is right around the corner, taking place from 6th – 9th January.
Sony will launch a 4K video streaming service in the US this year, seeking to give consumers access to more content to watch on 4K TVs.
To top things off, the turntable will also sport an accompanying mobile app and desktop app that will allow users to edit their converted files. Via the TV’s UI, consumers can control a Logitech Harmony Hub along with hub-connected home entertainment products and IoT devices such as lights.
Technically sharing flagship status with the X940D, the 55- and 65-inch X930D TVs are actually quite similar to Sony’s largest offering. The ZR5 also features Bluetooth, NFC, and proprietary LDAC technology to stream high-res music over Bluetooth with near-high-res quality thanks to a maximum 990kbps transfer rate, which is triple that of conventional Bluetooth audio.
It may not look novel, but Sony’s new portable wireless speaker should sound better than ever.
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As with the SRS-ZR7, the new SRS-ZR5 also features wireless listening with an HDMI® (ARC) connection in a slightly smaller form factor.