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Sony Bravia X950H/XH95 4K LED-LCD TV review

Posted on December 29, 2021August 27, 2023 By bot

Inputs: Four HDMIs (all four HDMI 2. 0 but one with eARC), two USBs, RF tuner, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optical digital audio output Before we dive too deep into the design, it’s worth pointing out that the TV basically has two variations – one for the 55-, 65- and 75-inch versions, and the other for the 49-inch and 85-inch version.  The biggest difference between them is that the latter uses last year’s chassis and legs, while the former uses a new design that we’ll describe – and criticize a bit – below.
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