Sony Bravia XH81 TV Series Features
- Screen Size: 49" LCD TV
- Display Format: 4K Ultra HD | HDR10
- Smart TV - Yes
- Ports - 4 x HDMI & 2 x USP Ports
- Connectivity: Bluetooth - Yes
- Processor: X1™ 4K HDR Processor
- Audio: Dolby Atmos
- Visual: TRILUMINOS™ Display
- Voice Control: Google Assistant, Alexa
- Operating System: Android TV
Overview
Supreme resolution, whatever you're watching
Any kind of content can be upconverted to lifelike 4K resolution with Sony's unique features. Our X1™ Ultimate, twice as fast as the X1™ Extreme, precisely analyses and processes data to enrich 4K pictures with real world detail and texture. Even images filmed in 2K and Full HD are upscaled close to 4K by 4K X-Reality™ PRO using a unique 4K database. Resolution of each subject is then optimised by Object-based Super Resolution to reproduce virtually real world textures.
Object-based HDR remaster
With Object-based HDR remaster, the colour in individual objects on screen is analysed and the contrast adjusted, unlike most TVs where contrast is only adjusted along one black-to-white contrast curve. Because objects are remastered individually, this TV can reproduce greater depth, textures and more realistic pictures.
Over 5000 apps, more than any other smart TV
Sony's Android Smart TV has an unbeatable number of apps. Choose the ones that make your life more fun and entertaining.
Control your TV and smart devices, remote free
You can ask your TV with the Google Assistant to connect and communicate with your smart devices including security cameras and appliances, no remote required. It's truly effortless and offers the ultimate hands-free experience.
Beautifully designed
Sony's Our premium design remote in brushed aluminium with hairline finish feels good in the hand and harmonises with your living room. Control your TV even if there are objects in the way with Bluetooth connectivity and use a variety of simple one push buttons to easily manage key functions.,/p>
Clear Phase for smooth, balanced frequencies
BRAVIA™ uses a powerful computer model to analyse and compensate for inaccuracies in speaker response. It does this by 'sampling' the speaker frequency with higher precision. This information is fed back to cancel out any peaks or dips in the speaker's natural response – resulting in pure, natural audio with smooth, even reproduction of all frequencies.