From QD-OLED to 8K, Sony brings all the TV tech to CES 2022

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Sony’s X95K will be its first 4K TV to use a mini-LED backlight.

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At CES 2022, Sony is bringing all the TV tech. The company’s new lineup of televisions skews high-end, as it has in the past, but encompasses more variety than ever. Sony will introduce its first mini-LED models, including a version with 8K resolution, beef up its gaming chops with the PlayStation 5 and even roll out a remote finder. And in a first for any TV-maker, Sony is going to sell two kinds of OLED TVs.

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The Sony A95K is one of the first TVs ever to use QD-OLED.

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TVs that use OLED technology have the best picture quality available, and Sony’s lineup includes three series of OLED models. The most intriguing is the A95K series, which Sony says is its best OLED TV yet. This is just the second TV ever announced, after a model by Samsung, to use QD-OLED display technology. Sony touts better color and viewing angles compared to its other 2022 OLED TVs, namely the A90K and A80K.

Meanwhile, Sony’s best non-OLED TVs are the Z9K with 8K resolution and the X95K, with 4K, both of which use mini-LED technology and Sony’s “backlight master drive” for precise control of the full-array local dimming backlight. Sony is also packing in its latest version of the “cognitive” processor it introduced last year, promising improved color and depth mapping.

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In a first among included TV remotes, Sony’s new clicker will beep if you lose it among the couch cushions.

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Beyond picture quality, the company is introducing a couple of interesting conveniences. Its highest-end TVs come with a remote finder function, similar to a feature we love on the Roku Ultra for example, that causes the clicker to emit a tone when you lose it (and it’s a remote, so you will lose it). 

There’s also a new camera dubbed Bravia Cam, included with the two most expensive models and optional on the others. In addition to video chat from apps like Google Duo, the cam can help adjust the picture and sound according to room conditions and seating distance, spawn a pop-up or block the screen if someone (like a kid) approaches too close, engage power saving if you leave the room and (wait for it) even respond to rudimentary gesture controls. People who don’t like the idea of a TV with a camera can engage the built-in privacy shutter or simply remote the camera completely. 

All 2022 Sony TVs will ship with variable refresh rate enabled, rather than relying on software updates to add the feature later. A new extra called Auto HDR Tone Mapping allows a PS5 console to automatically detect the model of the Sony TV it’s connected to and select the best HDR settings. Another new addition, called auto genre picture mode, lets the PS5 tell the TV whether it’s playing a game or other content, such as a streaming TV show or movie, and toggle the TV’s game mode on or off accordingly.

Sony TVs continue to run the Google TV operating system and select models have a mic — complete with a physical muter switch — for hands-free “Hey, Google” voice commands. New for 2022, Sony’s Netflix Calibrated picture mode will get the ability to adapt to different viewing environments automatically. 

Here’s a look at how the models stack up, from high-end on down, including screen sizes. 

Sony’s 2022 TV lineup

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X90K

Series Display technology Sizes (inches) Resolution Refresh rate Remote finder Bravia cam
Z9K Mini-LED 75, 85 8K 120Hz Y Bundled
A95K QD-OLED 55, 65 4K
120Hz Y Bundled
A90K OLED 48, 42 4K 120Hz Y
A80K OLED 55, 65, 77 4K 120Hz N a95k-65-sony-bravia-xr-cw Optional) premium-remote-for-z9k-a95k-z90k

X95K Mini-LED 65, 75, 85 premium-remote-for-z9k-a95k-z90k 4K

120Hz

Optional Full-array LED
55 , 65, 75, 85 4K 120Hz N Optional premium-remote-for-z9k-a95k-z90k X85K

Direct LED 43, 50, 55, 65, 75, 85

4K 120Hz

N Optional)

X80K

Direct LED 43, 50, 55, 65, 75, 85

4K 60Hz

N Optional premium-remote-for-z9k-a95k-z90k

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