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The Home-Theater Sized TV: Sony’s 100-Inch Display

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Want the Biggest Visuals Possible? Learn More about Sony BRAVIA

If you’re thinking about installing a home theater soon, you typically have two options: to use a projector system or TV. 

In the past, most homeowners opted for a projector and retractable screen to achieve cinema-sized visuals, since most TVs weren’t large enough. But today, you can enjoy stunning 4K video on 100 inches—that’s over eight feet—with the Sony BRAVIA XR X92. 

The Sony BRAVIA will surely give you enough space and dimension to feel like you’re in your own movie theater. But if you’re still unsure how it compares to a projector, we share everything you need to know below. 

Are you interested in a home theater installation in the Highland Park, TX area? Contact Texadia Systems to get started! 

SEE ALSO: Experience High-End Audio in Our State-of-the-Art Listening Room 

Projector vs. TV in a Home Theater 

Projector systems are the ‘classic’ approach to home theaters. But they don’t always promise better visuals. While there are high-end 4K projector systems, you need to be careful about ambient light in the room. If there’s any light from windows or hallways, your projector screen may look faded and dull. This can be treated with blackout window shades, but it’s an extra step. 

On the other hand, a Sony BRAVIA TV appears consistently bright with vibrant colors and deep blacks. Compared to a projector’s image, the BRAVIA’s visuals are accurate to how filmmakers intended with superior color and contrast. And at 100 inches wide, your display will immerse you in your favorite shows and movies, just as a home theater should. 

The BRAVIA XR X92: More Than a Massive TV 

While Sony’s BRAVIA XR is notable for its incredible size, that’s not all it has to offer. It includes 4K upscaling technology, so even if you’re watching content in HD, the television will enhance it to 4K resolution—without losing texture and detail. Its Cognitive Processor automatically adjusts colors to appear natural and beautiful to the human eye, and the XR Motion Clarity feature processes fast-moving images with less blur or delay. The 100-inch TV works with Dolby Vision, IMAX, and the enhanced Netflix Calibrated Mode. 

Complete Your Sony TV with a Home Theater Installation 

If Sony’s 100-inch TV sounds like a good choice for your home cinema, let’s get started! You can see the BRAVIA XR in person at Texadia Systems’ showroom and explore our other home theater technologies. We design and install complete home theaters with surround sound, acoustic treatments, and hidden AV components for a sleek, finished appearance. 

 

Contact our team of experts here to learn more and discuss your home cinema project today! 

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