"Sony's True RGB TVs utilize individual red, green, and blue LED backlights, allowing for purer color, greater brightness, and the largest color volume ever achieved in Sony's home TV history."
"The technology is not new but builds on Micro RGB tech, delivering better color accuracy and brightness compared to regular Mini LED TVs, while not being the same as OLED technology."
"Sony's image processing, derived from professional reference monitors, allows for more precise color control and higher brightness, making content appear as intended by creators."
"Sony's credibility in the TV market is bolstered by its history with cinema cameras and Hollywood productions, promising a competitive edge in display technology."
Sony has launched its True RGB Mini LED TVs, which utilize pure red, green, and blue LED backlights for enhanced color accuracy and brightness. This technology is similar to Micro RGB used by other brands but distinguishes itself through advanced image processing algorithms borrowed from professional monitors. These algorithms improve color control, reduce blooming, and enhance viewing angles. Sony's credibility in the industry stems from its experience with cinema cameras and reference monitors. The new Bravia True RGB TVs are set to be released in spring 2026.
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