Sony is pursuing a vigorous campaign to nick a substantial part of the TV market with its release of the potentially affordable Sony Bravia XR A75K 4K OLED TV with HDMI 2.1 support. Although Sony is yet to release the price of the TV, its specs sheet could indicate that it will be priced lower than the array of high-end TVs on the lineup of the company for 2022.Sony Bravia XR A75K 4K OLED TV

The Sony A90K is its first-ever QD-OLED TV, while the A80K OLED is also another premium offering with 4K support. The Sony A75K TV is also a 4K OLED TV but with a more restrictive specs sheet and a likely affordable price for the mid-segment of the market. Sony has also indicated that the A75K TV could be priced higher than the LG A1 TV which does not have any HDMI 2.1 port and is priced around $900.

The two HDMI 2.1 ports offer high-quality 4K video content with a display refresh rate of 120Hz and VRR features. The Sony A75K will be a great model for gaming enthusiasts due to its overall features including the VRR. Interestingly, the Sony A75K has Sony’s proprietary Cognitive Processor XR, which is a mainstay of its premium TV models. There are however areas where the design has been scaled down to accommodate the reduced price expected of the A75K. For example, the Acoustic Surface Audio speaker system has been pared down. This could also imply fewer speakers and reduced overall sound quality when compared with the more expansive models.Sony Bravia XR A75K 4K OLED TV

The Sony Bravia XR A75K 4K OLED TV comes in two sizes- 65-inch and 55-inch models. It runs on the standard Google TV operating system with an array of built-in video streaming apps, Chromecast and Google Assistant. As of this moment, Sony has not released the pricing and release information for the A75K TV.

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