Sony’s new 4K HDR Professional BRAVIA Displays put everything for dynamic presentations within reach

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Sony’s popular BRAVIA™ 4K HDR line of Professional Displays boast even more powerful features, ranging from cloud-based digital signage to complementary Touch Overlay Panels (TOP) with IR touch technology. The six current BRAVIA 4K displays, ranging in screen size from 43 to 85 inches, was shown with their latest enhancements at Digital Signage Expo (DSE), last month, in Sony’s booth in the Las Vegas Convention Center.  Also new to the show was the Sony’s 98-inch 8K BRAVIA, FWD-98Z9G.

The BZ35F BRAVIA series adds professional features such as network and serial communication control, flexible installation options and high brightness, while taking advantage of the display technology in Sony’s consumer televisions. All BRAVIA displays feature an all-in-one “system on a chip,” resulting in easy installation, excellent system reliability, and lower cost of ownership. Sony’s BRAVIA displays support enhanced 4K resolution, HDR imagery, integrated support for HTML5, and open API support optimized for businesses. The six BZ35F models are ideal for professional digital signage, information and monitoring applications, as well as use in meeting rooms, classrooms, retail, showrooms, sports venues and more.

“Digital Signage Expo is an ideal place to showcase the latest upgrades and new models in our flexible and cost-effective BRAVIA line,” said Theresa Alesso, Vice President, Sony Electronics, Imaging Products and Solutions Americas. “The user interface is so easy to work with and makes project previewing, sharing and presenting projects effortless. Optional iRevo digital signage software provides enhanced levels of customization plus cloud capability to publish from anywhere, and our new touch screen overlays create an interactive audience experience. Digital signage users need to be able to create and distribute content easily and creatively, whether it’s an information display for a lobby or an interactive screen in a showroom. Our new models and enhancements put everything they need to do so at their fingertips.”

A new 98-inch 8K BRAVIA professional display, FWD-98Z9G, was introduced at DSE. This new BRAVIA features Sony’s next-generation image processor, the X1™ Ultimate, equipped with an 8K ultra-resolution algorithm that enables 8K up-conversion of any content. Sony’s Backlight Master Drive technology includes a newly developed LED module and control algorithm that’s optimized for 8K. It incorporates the design and feature set of Sony’s 8K LCD Z9G TV, with a worry-free limited warranty for three years of coverage. The FWD-98Z9G is planned to be available in 2019, with suggested pricing to be disclosed later.

Also at DSE, Sony introduced next-generation Touch Overlay Panels (TOP) for the BRAVIA 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch BZ35F series of displays that operate with IR touch technology. Customers, staff, or visitors can interact with the touch-enabled display by finger or stylus. Up to 10 multi-touch points ensure accurate, responsive performance across the entire display area. The overlay’s tough anti-glare surface ensures optimum visibility, even in sunny environments. Anti-fingerprint coating helps keep the screen virtually smudge-free.

These slim, easy-fit overlays create interactive multi-touch screens, ideal for meeting rooms, interactive signage, and informational kiosks. Powered by direct USB connection to a PC or server, the energy-efficient touch overlay keeps running costs down (display is powered separately).

Additional benefits of Sony’s BZ35F series of professional BRAVIAs include:

• 24/7 rating for non-stop durable and reliable use
• Energy Star certification for low power consumption and energy efficiency (BZ35F series’ 43-inch to 75-inch models)
• Crestron Connected certification
• Android 8.0 Oreo operating system.

Sony’s BZ35F models include:

FW-43BZ35F (43-inch)
FW-49BZ35F (49-inch)
FW-55BZ35F (55-inch)
FW-65BZ35F (65-inch)
FW-75BZ35F (75-inch)
FW-85BZ35F (85-inch)

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