Sony launches new TV with Cognitive Processor XR in India, price starting from ₹129,990

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Sony launches new TV with Cognitive Processor XR in India, price starting from ₹129,990
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  • Today, Sony India has announced the new BRAVIA XR X90K series powered by the Next Gen Cognitive Processor XR.
  • BRAVIA XR X90K series features Variable Refresh Rate, 4K 120fps and much more.
  • TV models will be available to buy across all Sony Centers, electronic stores and e-commerce platforms in India.
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With an aim to expand its TV lineup in the country, Sony India on Monday announced the new BRAVIA XR X90K series TV powered by the next-generation Cognitive processor XR.

The XR-55X90K model is priced at ₹129,990 and the XR-65X90K is available at ₹179,990.

"The newly launched series takes vision and sound to the next level with the ingenious Cognitive Processor XR that thinks like a human brain offering a complete immersion in an experience that thrills and moves you and feels just like the world around us," the company said in a statement.

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"In addition to best-in-class, ultra-realistic picture quality, full of lifelike contrast, the new Cognitive Processor XR also offers incredible sound with Sound-from-Picture Reality," it added.

The company said that users can transform their gaming experience with a dedicated game mode with HDMI 2.1 compatibility, including 4K 120fps, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) and e-ARC.

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The new TV models are available across all Sony Centers, major electronic stores and e-commerce portals in India.

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