How do I find out what model my Sony TV is?

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  1. Using your TV’s original remote, press the Home button.
  2. Navigate to the bottom left and select Help.
  3. Select Contact & Support.
  4. The TV Model number should be displayed on this page.

What is the latest Sony TV Model 2021?

Sony A90J 4K OLED TV The Sony A90J Master Series is Sony’s top OLED for 2021. It’s not 8K, but there is an interesting and big screen 83-inch version alongside the usual 55in and 65in models. The A90J replaces the AG9 and keeps the Seamless Edge Bezel design with a frame of just 0.7mm for the 55in and 65in models.

Is Sony X950H best?

The Sony X950H is Sony’s flagship 4k LED LCD TV for 2020. It’s an impressive TV for most uses. It delivers great picture quality, with great contrast, excellent peak brightness in SDR, and a good full array local dimming feature. It also has excellent peak brightness in HDR, so small highlights stand out.

Is Sony A8H better than X950H?

The Sony A8H OLED is better overall than the Sony X950H, but they have different panel types. The OLED panel on the A8H allows it to display perfect blacks, and it also has much wider viewing angles than the X950H. The A8H also has a much quicker response time for gaming.

What is replacing the Sony X950H?

One step down will be the Bravia X95J and this will be Sony’s flagship 4K TV for the year, replacing the X950H. It’s got just about every feature found in the Z9J, but it is 4K as opposed to 8K and won’t get quite as intensely bright as the Z9J, although you can count on it getting plenty bright enough.

What do Sony TV model numbers mean?

The XR indicates that the TV is one of Sony’s higher-end models (and can also say XBR), but it doesn’t show the specific product line. KD and KDL indicate lower-end Sony TVs. The 65 once again shows screen size. The A shows that the TV is an OLED. Sony A-series TVs are OLED, while its X- and Z-series TVs are LED.

What does a TV model number tell you?

They can show the product line, screen size, and even individual retailer variants of TVs, and they’re the key to decoding just how good a TV on sale is. They’re also wildly different for each TV manufacturer.