The new version combines RGB’s backlight with XR Backlight Master Drive Technology, built for TV Sony’s flagship last year.
In the Demonstrations in Tokyo, Sony introduced the new generation of showing system for the replacement of mini-leaders and OLEDs, Techradar reports.
On the RGB LED display to illuminate liquid crystal picses, separate small LEDs of red, green and blue are used. In fact, the technology is not new – Sony first released a similar monitor back in 2004, and the Chinese Hisense will release an RGB TV later this year.
In that updated color system, colors are formed not by colored filters on blue LEDs, but by direct illumination of pixels with LEDs of red, green and blue, the luster of LEDs is responsible for XR backlight Master Drive technology.
As a result, new technology allows you to increase the number of colors that TV can display at different levels of brightness, that is, the advantage is noticeable both in bright colors and in the dark. According to Sony, the RGB LED panel provides four times a larger volume of color than the standard QLED. Also, this method allows you to obtain more grain and module stated that 99% of the DCI-P3 color range of color range of BT.2020, as well as a pinch of 4,000 threads, approximately twice as many as mini-leds.
In addition to technical advantages, new displays do not have “restrictions” for size, unlike OLED, TVs with OLEDs showing more than 83 inches are becoming very expensive in labor.
Sony called the RGB LED display of 2026 technology, so working models still have to wait.
We will remind you, earlier reported that Hisense has released a 4K TV series with a 330 Hz update frequency.
Sony and Honda introduced the first joint de -electrical car
News from CORRESPONDENT.NET On the telegram and whatsapp. Subscribe to our channels https://t.me/KorresPondentNet and WhatsApp
Source: korrespondent

I am Ben Stock, a passionate and experienced digital journalist working in the news industry. At the Buna Times, I write articles covering technology developments and related topics. I strive to provide reliable information that my readers can trust. My research skills are top-notch, as well as my ability to craft engaging stories on timely topics with clarity and accuracy.