
Sony Bravia X80J Google TV series with 4K HDR and Dolby Atmos launched
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Sony on Friday launched the new X80J Google television series with a 4K Ultra HD LED display in India. The new series features smart televisions in five different sizes.
Sony on Friday launched the new X80J Google television series with a 4K Ultra HD LED display in India. The new series features smart televisions in five different sizes. These include Bravia X80J 189 cm (75 inch), 165 cm (65 inch), 140 cm (55 inch), 126 cm (50 inch) and 108 cm (43 inch) models. The line-up comes with 4K HDR panel, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, among others. One of the highlights of the new series is that it integrates Google TV which allows users to browse up to over 7 lakh movies and TV episodes from across their streaming services. It includes support for Google Assistant. The built-in microphones on the TV allow for a hands-free experience. The KD- 65X80J model from the series will be available in India from April 9, 2021. It is priced at Rs 1.30 lakh (approximately). The TV will be available across all Sony Centers, major electronic stores and e-commerce portals in India. Sony has also announced that new models in X80J series from 108 cm (43 inch) to 189 (75 inch) will be launched soon.
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