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Sony has introduced a new display system with an independent RGB LED backlight, allowing separate control of red, green, and blue light. This enhances color accuracy and vibrancy, making it suitable for both film production and home entertainment. The technology, designed for large screens, uses high-density LEDs and proprietary backlight algorithms to achieve precise color gradations.

Mass production is set for 2025, with plans to integrate the system into consumer TVs and professional monitors. It builds on Sony’s RGB LED innovations dating back to 2004 and features a 99% DCI-P3 and 90% BT.2020 color gamut coverage. Peak brightness exceeds 4,000 cd/m², matching Sony’s professional-grade displays. It also has a 96-bit signal processor that ensures deep blacks, bright whites, and improved mid-tone saturation compared to OLED technology.

A key feature is scene-specific dynamic power allocation, which adjusts luminance for each RGB channel without overemphasizing highlights. This helps maintain smooth color transitions in uniform scenes like skies or foliage. A dense backlight structure and a dedicated control processor—twice as powerful as standard systems—prevent details from being lost in bright highlights or dark shadows.

Sony partnered with MediaTek for the control processor, ROHM for LED drive ICs, and Sanan Optoelectronics for LED components. This technology is designed for professionals who need precise color grading and for everyday users who want theater-quality visuals at home. It fits within Sony’s dual focus on high-end production tools, like BRAVIA reference monitors, and mainstream entertainment.

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