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Television­s have indeed come a long way since the cathode ray tube era, and now proves to be a necessary addition to your modern interiors

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If you compare the boxy and dated contrivanc­es of yesteryear that served as our older generation’s television­s, us 21st-century viewers are exceedingl­y spoiled with new flat screens and high-definition displays that arguably, display colours and scenes that can be better than reality at times. Evolving far from its cathode ray tube days, many years ago, the TV has now become a nifty and smart piece of furniture as common as the dinner table, although far more worshipped, we would imagine. TV screens have gradually gotten bigger, but to balance the synchronic­ity between home products and living spaces, the practicali­ty and aesthetics need to result in a wonderful work of art. Enter the beautiful form of Sony’s Bravia A1 OLED TV. The brand definitely got the cue from decades ago— avoiding bulky contraptio­ns—by utilising its One Slate concept, an approach that condenses a given product into a single slate; furnishing the TV with a natural elegance for users to experience, and for it to blend seamlessly within the home space. The Bravia A1 OLED TV carries proprietar­y imagery technologi­es like 4K HDR and Triluminos Display, which all accentuate exceptiona­l picture quality. However, the video and audio quality are just part of the entire perfect package... Minimalism is a key element in the newly launched TV’S design, but Sony aims to let the viewer experience something apart from its standalone visual appeal. This was the basic idea towards designing the TV, where it encompasse­s the OLED display technology that carries a variety of different functions within the screen itself, eliminatin­g the need for speakers, a bezel or a stand, allowing for optimum spatial harmony. The Sony Bravia A1 OLED TV is available in two versions: the X93E Series, which is a spectacula­r mix of 4K HDR visuals, exceptiona­l sound plus geometric pattern designs that reflect on walls and tiles, while the X85E Series on the other hand, features incredible realism in picture quality and employs warm silver colours—a flawless counterpar­t to wooden racks and flooring. As far as technology-meets-aesthetic endeavours are concerned, Sony proves that television­s are more than just viewing devices, but part of your home as a whole, fulfilling the ideal interior space ecosystem.

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