Sony improves Mini LED light control in new TV

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Sony's new Bravia 7 Mini LED TV has significantly improved light control, addressing a major issue that has plagued the technology, leading to a five-star review. This advancement allows for more consistent picture quality. The Bravia 7's refined backlight controls prevent the common problems of overly bright images or crushed blacks seen in other Mini LED TVs, like the TCL C855K and Hisense U7N. This results in better uniformity and a more natural viewing experience. While the Sony Bravia 7's improvements are notable, OLED TVs still offer superior pixel-level control and perfect blacks. However, the positive review indicates Mini LED technology is still evolving and improving.


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