
Le Sony Bravia Android TV del 2015 si aggiornano ufficialmente a Oreo (foto)
Sony ha appena rilasciato un nuovo aggiornamento software per la sua gamma di Android TV lanciate dal 2015, le Sony Bravia. E non si tratta di un aggiornamento qualunque ma di quello che introduce Android Oreo.
Il major update si riferisce alla versione 8.0.0 di Android Oreo: come vedete dall’esempio presente in galleria, l’interfaccia grafica è stata notevolmente aggiornata, è stato introdotto il supporto a Google Assistant e ai formati USB/DLNA, è stata riposizionata l’icona relativa a On Timer, è stato introdotto il Picture-in-Picture e il supporto ai contenuti 4K tramite Google Cast.
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Stando alle segnalazioni pervenute dagli utenti Reddit, tra i modelli aggiornati ci sarebbe sicuramente il XBR-65X850C. Fateci sapere se l’aggiornamento è arrivato via OTA anche a voi e le vostre eventuali impressioni in merito. Qui sotto vi lasciamo il changelog completo diffuso da Sony.
Fonte: Sony
- Introduces a new Home screen menu
- Relocated “On Timer” icon (top right-hand side) on the home screen menu
- Support Google Assistant
- Improved user experience for the Video, Music and Photo apps
- Improved supported format for USB/DLNA
- Provides an Android security update
- Add support for Home Theatre Control App which supports 2018 models
- Improves waterfall noise (multiple horizontal line) with HDR content
- Resolves an issue where unable to playback Freeview content after using Netflix
- Resolves an issue where HDMI video range setting is missing.
- Introduces Android Nougat
- Picture-in-Picture mode (Only applicable to S85xxD/X85xxD/X93xxD/X9400D series)
- Half-screen settings mode
- Task-switching (quickly access recently used apps)
- Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) HDR content for USB, DLNA
- Voice search for Serial AbTak (only in India)
- Voice search web browser functionality
- Google Cast 4K content via built-in Chromecast
- Multiple Google accounts
- Ability to switch to TV viewing mode from Home menu with PROG +/- or number buttons
- Changes Amazon Prime Video logo
- EPG extended display with metadata
- Pre-installs Asphalt Nitro as alternative to Gameloft
- Improved category list design
- Improved “Discover” menu interface and navigation
- Improved Wi-Fi password input screen
- Improved usability when registering a USB HDD recording device
- Improved user interface when using a USB stick or HDD as an expandable storage device
- Resolves Amazon Prime Video playback issue where the video freezes and a lip sync error occurs
- Resolves an issue where no sound can be heard when using an Onkyo amplifier
- Resolves an issue where no sound can be heard for 2 to 3 seconds at a specific point during DISC playback
- Resolves an issue where no content is displayed when the PS4 Pro is connected via HDMI
- Resolves an issue where no signal is displayed when an MHL cable is connected via HDMI2
- Resolves an issue where the sound is not synchronised properly between the TV speaker and PS4 controller
- Resolves an issue where a short beeping sound can be heard when changing channels from SD to HD via a set-top box
- Improves TV response time when using the remote control
- Resolves an issue where the TV cannot connect to the Wi-Fi access point from standby mode
- Resolves an issue where “No operation shutdown” dialogue box cannot be closed when using the VOL+/- buttons
- Resolves YouTube 4K playback issue (2560 x 1440 resolution or higher)
- Resolves an issue where the HDD is not detected for recording when the TV is in standby mode (Only for AU and NZ)
- Removes Twitter functions (Social Viewing)
- Supports Hybrid Log-Gamma HDR for HDMI (applicable only for X94D, X93D, X85D, S85D, X93D, X94C, X93C, X91C, X90C, X85C and S85C)
- Upgrades to Android Marshmallow
- Enhances screen design and usability
- Expands the built-in memory You can now move downloaded games and apps to a USB memory device or HDD as an extended memory
- Displays programs in each genre
- New design of Help menu
- Accessibility support on Netflix
- Reduces input lag for HDR game
- Supports Netflix HDR (High Dynamic Range)
- “TV SideView” application name changed to “Video & TV SideView”
- USB recording feature*
- Improves general performance of the TV (including the TV’s remote control)