Sony's 2022 TVs are now available in the UAE, including its first QD-OLED and mini-LED TVs
Expect a whole new level of brightness and contrast

Sony’s much anticipated new line up of TVs are finally hitting the UAE, with the 2022 range including the Japanese tech giant’s first model that feature QD-OLED and mini-LED technologies.
The A95K is Sony’s flagship QD-OLED model for 2022 which Sony says will boast 200% the color saturation of a normal LED-LCD TV with wider viewing angles and better black levels. It will only be available in 65-inch model at launch with pricing near AED 14,000.
One rung further down the range for 2022 is the Sony X95K Mini-LED TV. This set also uses mini-LED tech, alongside Backlight Master Drive dimming and the Cognitive Processor XR with a 4K resolution panel. Prices start at AED 9,000 for the 65-inch with options for 75-inch and 98-inch models that goes up to AED 21,000.
The new lineup also includes an array of mid-range 4K models which don’t feature mini-LED displays, and serve as the replacements for last year's well-regarded Sony X90J and X80J TVs. The new X90K boasts full-array local dimming while the X85K and X80K 4K LED TVs lines utilize less advanced local dimming zones, with all three lines featuring Variable Refresh Rate tech. The X95K, X90K and X85K will also all support 4K 120Hz over HDMI 2.1 – expect them all the challenge the best gaming TVs.
The X90K series will come in 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch and 85-inch models with prices ranging between AED 4,000 to AED 12,000. The X85K and X75K will come in multiple sizes from 43-inches to 85-inches and prices will start at AED 1,500 topping up at AED 12,000.
All of Sony's 2022 models come with the firm’s redesigned and refined remote control and run Google TV (with Android 10) while also boasting a wide range of streaming options, including support for AirPlay 2, Chromecast, and Sony’s own Bravia Core.
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Abbas has been living and breathing tech before phones became smart or clouds started storing data. It all started when he got his very first computer- the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. From computers to mobile phones and watches, Abbas is always interested in tech that is smarter and smaller because he believes that tech shouldn’t be something that gets added to your life- it should be a part of your life.