The flagship is the X955 which will be available in 85-inch and 98-inch sizes and features a total of 5,184 full-range local dimming zones for excellent control of colors and dark shadows. Over 5,000 full-range local dimming zones are capable of delivering up to 5,000 nits of brightness, and the TV also supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+.
That doesn’t mean you can’t integrate it with an external sound system, but this TV doesn’t really need a sound system because it’s equipped with a 160-watt Onkyo sound system with Dolby Atmos support through 4.2.2 channels. Of course, it can also be combined with one of the new speakers announced by the company, which we will refer to below.
In addition to the On 120 watts and 2.2 channel configuration. At the bottom of the range is the C755 (we know it in the European market as the C805), which will be available in 50-, 65-, 75-, 85- and 98-inch diagonal versions. This particular TV has just over 500 full-range local dimming zones and a maximum brightness of 1,300 nits. Both TVs support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
In addition to the TVs, the company has also introduced two affordable soundbars with Dolby Atmos support that will be available in the first half of the new year, while in the second half we can expect a pair of Ray Danz speakers.
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