Sony Corporation grabs Record Profits – Which New Bravia will You choose from A and X Series

Never take the company that introduced to you the ‘Walkman’ of the yesteryear. Sony Corporation started out way back in the technology rush of 1970’s. From low-end products, the company worked its way up to the zenith of technology in the 1990s. Two decades is remarkable for such progress.
As we get newer, affordable, and an array of Korean and Chinese products, Sony is one Japanese Corporation (like Mitsubishi) still surviving despite many losses in the past years. But then they had their fingers dipped in almost every sector of lifestyle including cinema film production to music labels and outside-the-box sponsorships.
The company achieved its highest profit year in the last quarter of 2017 as is reported by sources. This was made possible by regional and consolidated manufacturing and marketing. With products like smart screens, sound systems, monitoring systems and communications equipment the company has staged an extremely prestigious niche comeback in the market. Not that it ever went off from the consumer’s choice-list, it has achieved more than just profits this year.
What made it possible are the world-renowned Sony camera lens technology and remarkable screen development for the consumers. These are specifically those areas where Sony Corp. made their mark world-over. Most smartphones that promote their high-end cameras use Sony’s lens sensory technology. While LG is one of the market leaders where displays are concerned Sony still does better at that job. The only drawback is Sony products are pricey (like Apple’s).
Let’s take a look at Sony Bravia AF8 and XF90 Coming to Stores in a month or so:
Sony Bravia KD-65AF8
- OLED (display technology)
- 4K Ultra HD
- HDR – HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision
- 4K HDR X1 Extreme processor (Super Bit Mapping 4K HDR, Object-based HDR remaster, dual database processing)
- 4K X-Reality Pro
- Acoustic Surface technology
- Android TV
- Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa compatible
- YouView (BBC iPlayer, All 4, Demand 5, ITV Player)
- Rectangular stand design and upright screen
Sony Bravia XF90 – 75 inch, 65 inch, 55 inch, 49 inch (display sizes)
- 4K Ultra HD
- LCD display with full-array LED backlight
- HDR – HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision
- 4K HDR X1 Extreme processor (Super Bit Mapping 4K HDR, Object-based HDR remaster, dual database processing)
- X-Motion Clarity
- 4K X-Reality Pro
- X-tended Dynamic Range Pro
- Android TV
- Chromecast built-in
- New stand design (to fit Sony HT-XF9000 soundbar)
We have given you what Sony Bravia is bringing to you the coming month so you can decide what to buy. Now you tell us of your choice in Bravia if you plan to buy one. The price tags are high but then if you are into home theatres and visual stimulation you will perhaps go for one.