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Sony Master Series A9G

ust six months after Sony released the A9F (which zoomed straight in as our favourite telly of the year), it’s replacing it with the A9G. So what’s changed other than the letters? The design. We loved the ‘picture frame’ structure the TV had before, with a leg at the back keeping it upright, but it did mean the display leant back slightly. A more traditional central foot now keeps it straight, but none of the fantastic tech has been lost. The OLED screen is one of the best we’ve ever seen, and the X1 Ultimate Processor does an astonishing job of making everything look perfect – it upscales HD to 4K

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