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Fancy bringing the feeling of cinema to your living room? The Sony Bravia 4K XR XR65A95K Smart Google TV promises just that, thanks to a 65-inch screen, intensely realistic images, vivid colours and amazing immersive sound.
We want to bring that feeling into one lucky winner’s sitting room, allowing them the ultimate upgrade to next-generation OLED technology.
One lucky winner will get a chance to win this fantastic TV.
The Sony Bravia XR Smart Google TV uses a revolutionary processor to produce images that create an incredibly lifelike experience by intelligently working out what sound and images are being shown and enhancing them accordingly.
Dark scenes, which are favoured by so many shows and movies these days, will look so much clearer, as the tech enhances the pictures in the same way as your eyes focus. This means you won’t miss a single detail, whether it’s darkly-lit period drama or dazzlingly bright rom-com.
It also features clever technology that improves dialogue, so you don’t need to turn up the volume. Even if the actors are mumbling, it detects the type of voice, analyses it and enhances the clarity.
Add to this the amazing sound, which comes from the actual screen rather that speakers around the side, alongside subwoofers that boost the bass, and you’ve got your own cinematic experience all in the comfort of your own home.
It comes equipped with Google TV, which brings many of your favourite apps and subscriptions into one place and can be voice-activated for ease of use.
The same technology can also connect to any compatible smart device so you can control your entire house from your television. Now, if only it could also make you a cup of tea…
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Written by Jayne Cherrington-Cook she/her
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Jayne is the Senior Editor for Home Tech. She cut her online journalism teeth 23 years ago in an era when a dialling tone and slow page load were standard. During this time, she’s written about a variety of subjects and is just at home road-testing TVs as she is interviewing TV stars.
A diverse career has seen Jayne launch websites for popular magazines, collaborate with top brands, write regularly for major publications including Yahoo! and The Daily Telegraph, create a podcast, and also write a tech column for Women’s Own.
Her passion for technology began at age 11 when she received a BBC Micro computer one Christmas and became obsessed with beating Chuckie Egg (if you know, you know) and writing simple computer programmes. As her family’s IT department, when she isn’t writing or geeking out about some new tech, she can be found on the floor of her son’s bedroom putting together his latest gaming set-up or helping her dad understand how cloud computing works. Jayne is determined to make technology accessible for everyone because she believes technology should enhance life, not hinder it.
Jayne lives in Kent with a shepsky, her husband and her son, who is attempting to teach her the ways of TikTok, Aston Villa and anime. A keen neurodivergent ally after her son was diagnosed as autistic five years ago, when Jayne does have some rare downtime she enjoys yoga, reading, going to musicals and attempting to emulate Beyonce (poorly) in street dance classes.
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