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Sony Bravia XR A75K: Budget OLED Smart TV revealed with 4K, HDMI 2.1 and 120 Hz support

The Bravia XR A75K will be available in two screen sizes. (Image source: Sony)
The Bravia XR A75K will be available in two screen sizes. (Image source: Sony)
Sony has revealed the Bravia XR A75K, a cheaper alternative the Bravia XR A95K. Still, the Bravia XR A75K can display 4K HDR content, supports HDMI VRR and a 120 Hz refresh rate. The Bravia XR A75K will be available in 55-inch and 65-inch screen sizes.

Sony has unveiled another set of Smart TVs for 2022, having announced the A95K last month at CES 2022. Still part of the broader Bravia XR range, the A75K will be cheaper alternatives to the A95K series. Sony is yet to reveal how much the Bravia XR A75K series will cost though. Still, Sony will offer the Bravia XR A75K series in 55-inch and 65-inch screen sizes, called the 55A75K and 65A75K.

According to Sony, the Bravia XR A75K will have OLED panels and will support 4K HDR content. Additionally, Sony has included Android TV, Chromecast and Google Assistant integrations, plus its XR suite of technologies, including Cognitive Processor XR and XR OLED Contrast Pro. Moreover, the 55A75K and 65A75K support HDMI VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and 120 Hz refresh rates.

Likewise, both Bravia XR A75K TVs have HDMI 2.1 ports, making them suitable for use with Microsoft's and Sony's next-generation consoles. It is worth noting that the Bravia XR A75K has a scaled-back Acoustic Surface Audio speaker system compared to the Bravia XR A80K range. Also, the Bravia XR A75K has a cheaper design with thicker bezels and more generic feet. Sony will announce availability and pricing for the 55A75K and 65A75K later this year.

(Image source: Sony)

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Alex Alderson, 2022-02- 2 (Update: 2022-02- 2)