Sony Announces ‘Ready for PlayStation 5’ BRAVIA TVs

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Sony has announced a lineup of its current BRAVIA TV’s that are ‘Ready for PlayStation 5.’

X90H and Z8H TVs for PlayStation 5The said tagline has been created in partnership with Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) to make it easier for users to choose the optimum TV in preparation for the launch of the PlayStation 5, the next-generation gaming console releasing this holiday season.

The first ‘Ready for PlayStation 5’ TVs from Sony includes the standout X90H 4K HDR Full Array LED and the Z8H 8K HDR Full Array LED models. X90H displays gameplay images of up to 4K resolution at 120 fps with a very low input lag of 7.2ms.

Z8H, on the other hand, is capable of highly-detailed 8K images while also showcasing 4K resolution gameplay images at super-smooth 120 fps (varies by PS5 game). Both TVs will deliver an extremely smooth gaming experience with the PS5.

‘Ready for PlayStation 5’ models also feature BRAVIA Game Mode, which allows users to automatically play games on the PS5 console with low latency. Users will also be able to wake both the TV and PS5 with the DualSense wireless controller at once, and will also be able to seamlessly control their PS5 with just the TV remote.

Sony TVs deliver beautiful pictures with vibrant color and stunning contrast, thanks to the best-in-class family of X1 processors. In addition, powerful sound that comes directly from the TV screen creates a highly realistic and captivating viewing experience.

Sony and SIE will continue to deliver the ultimate gaming experience to PlayStation fans with ‘One Sony’, a unique collaboration of creativity and technology across Sony entities.

Pricing and Availability

The X90H is set to become available in the Philippines by mid-August with a starting price of PhP66,699.00. For product specifications, click here.

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Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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