Stuff - UK (2021-03)

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PANASONIC
JZ
Panasonic’s new 4K OLED is
powered by a new HXC Pro
chip that uses AI to optimise
picture and sound quality
based on what kind of content
you’re watching.

TCL 8K 6-SERIES
ROKU (R648)
No, you still don’t need an
8K telly, but it’s notable that
budget-friendly champion
TCL is updating its top-value
6-Series with 8K resolution
support for 2021.

SONY BRAVIA CORE
Sony claims its new streaming
service (yes, another one) can
deliver streamed UHD movies
at near-lossless 4K Blu-ray
quality at up to 80Mbps. Mind,
you’ll need stellar broadband
to pull that off (see p52).

PHILIPS
9000 SERIES
Philips’ first miniLED TVs
are the 9639 and 9506. The
former gets an integrated
B&W soundbar; both have the
fifth-gen P5 chip and support
all the major HDR standards.

EVEN MORE


SCREEN TIME


Kick out
the gyms
New features include
Samsung Health: with an
attached camera, the built-in
app serves up interactive
workouts and provides
feedback on
your form.

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