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I Saw the Sony QD-OLED TV in Person, and It May Be the Best TV Ever

Posted on March 18, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Sony’s 2022 television lineup has a lot of new high-end features and picture quality extras, from a remote finder to mini-LED backlights, but the most anticipated hands-down is its QD-OLED TV, the A95K series. Using this new screen technology, Sony promises improved color and viewing angle compared to current, conventional OLED TVs — which already deliver the best picture quality on the market. I finally got the chance to see QD-OLED in person and from what I saw, it delivers on that promise.
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