Jun 12 Podcast #1257: Apple TV from Apple's WWDC 2026
On today’s show we look at some AppleTV and Home announcements from the Apple WWDC and look at what that fuss is about the new Sony’s True RGB TVs. We also read your emails and take a look at the week’s news.
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- Households Used More Than 10 Video Services Daily
- Google Rolls Out a Major Update to Its Google TV Streamer 4k
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- Ara's Woodworking
Apple TV from Apple's WWDC 2026
Key takeaways for Apple TV from Apple's WWDC 2026 are relatively modest and software-focused, as the event emphasized iOS 27.
tvOS 27 Highlights for Apple TV
- Larger Text / System-Wide Text Size Adjustment: A new accessibility option lets users increase on-screen text size across supported apps and the interface. AI-Generated / On-Device Subtitles: tvOS 27 adds real-time automatic subtitle generation for videos lacking built-in captions (including personal content).
- Other Refinements: Expect Liquid Glass UI polish, performance/stability improvements, smarter recommendations, and better smart home/HomeKit ties. Siri upgrades (more conversational, on-screen awareness) should improve voice control on Apple TV, though full Apple Intelligence features may wait for new hardware.
tvOS 27 developer betas are available now post-keynote, with public release expected in fall 2026 alongside other OS updates.
As far as the Apple Home app goes, updates mainly dealt with Apple Intelligence integration for smarter camera handling and notifications:
- The Home app now uses Apple Intelligence to generate natural language descriptions of compatible camera footage, letting you search clips conversationally by saying something like, "show me when the dog was in the backyard"
- Smarter batched notifications that feel less overwhelming. Alerts are intelligently grouped and dynamic instead of constant floods. Accessory updates update in real-time as conditions change.
- With deeper Siri AI and Shortcuts integration you can describe automations in natural language and let Siri build them (including Home shortcuts). Voice control becomes more conversational and context-aware.
Hardware Notes
No new Apple TV 4K hardware was announced at WWDC (consistent with expectations). A refreshed model with A17 Pro (or similar) for full Apple Intelligence/Siri 2.0 support, better smart home capabilities, and possibly Wi-Fi 7 has been "ready for months" but is being held for later in 2026 to align with the advanced AI features.
What is Sony’s True RGB TV All About?
Sony’s True RGB is Sony’s marketing name for their advanced RGB Mini-LED backlight technology, introduced in 2026 for high-end BRAVIA TVs the BRAVIA 9 II and BRAVIA 7 II series.
How True RGB Works
Traditional Mini-LED or QLED TVs typically use white or blue LEDs as the backlight, then pass that light through color filters or Quantum Dots to create colors. This filtering process can reduce color purity, brightness, and efficiency.
Sony’s True RGB technology takes a different approach by using tiny independent red, green, and blue (RGB) LEDs in the backlight, with each color LED controllable separately across thousands or even millions of local dimming zones, generating color directly at the light source before it reaches the LCD layer rather than filtering white light.
Sony’s True RGB technology delivers purer and more accurate colors with a significantly wider color volume and gamut, higher peak brightness while maintaining excellent color accuracy, superior contrast and black levels that can challenge OLED performance in certain scenarios, improved energy efficiency through smart power distribution algorithms that use less power than previous generations, and outstanding off-angle viewing with minimal color shift.
Key Advantages Sony Highlights
Sony’s True RGB technology delivers true-to-source color accuracy, backed by the company’s deep professional monitor expertise and decades of innovation in RGB technology dating back to the groundbreaking 2004 QUALIA series. This is powered by advanced RGB Backlight Master Drive processing that expertly manages the immense complexity of controlling millions of individual colored diodes in real time. Overall, it successfully combines the best of Mini-LED brightness with near-OLED levels of color performance and contrast.
In short, True RGB is Sony’s premium implementation of direct RGB Mini-LED backlighting. Sony emphasizes not just the hardware (RGB LEDs), but their proprietary optical design, drivers, and image processing to make it perform better than competing RGB LED TVs from other brands.
Sony True RGB Models with Pricing (2026 Lineup)
Prices are MSRP/launch pricing (as of mid-2026; actual street prices and sales vary by retailer like Best Buy, Crutchfield, or Sony's site). Larger sizes command big premiums.
BRAVIA 7 II - more accessible entry into True RGB, excellent color and brightness for the price
- 50" — ~$1,600
- 55" — ~$2,100
- 65" — ~$2,600
- 75" — ~$3,100
- 85" — ~$4,000
- 98" — ~$9,000
BRAVIA 9 II - higher brightness, more advanced processing, better anti-glare, and local dimming performance
- 65" — ~$3,600
- 75" — ~$4,600
- 85" — ~$6,500
- 115" — ~$31,000 (a massive premium flagship option)


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