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Hi Shotgun, Thank you for your question. If you are pertaining to the difference between BRAVIA 3, 7, and 9, these models have several key distinctions. The BRAVIA 3 features a 4K HDR Processor X1, while the BRAVIA 7 and 9 utilize the XR Processor, which enhances color, contrast, and clarity in real time. In terms of backlighting, the BRAVIA 3 uses a Direct Lit system, whereas the BRAVIA 7 and 9 incorporate a MINI LED backlight system, with the BRAVIA 9 further enhancing brightness with its High Luminance feature. The BRAVIA 3 is equipped with a 60Hz panel and Motionflow technology, while the BRAVIA 7 and 9 offer a 120Hz panel with XR Motion Clarity for smoother motion handling. The BRAVIA 7 and 9 also have two HDMI 2.1 ports (HDMI 3 and 4), which are not available on the BRAVIA 3. In terms of audio, all three models come with X-Balance speakers, but the BRAVIA 7 and 9 include Multi Acoustic Audio for a more immersive sound experience. Design-wise, the BRAVIA 3 has a flush surface bezel, while the BRAVIA 7 and 9 feature a seamless edge. Additionally, the BRAVIA 3 supports only a one-way stand position, whereas the BRAVIA 7 and 9 offer four-way positioning (Outside, Inside, Outside for Soundbar, Inside for Soundbar). For a detailed specification comparison, you can visit Sony’s official website: https://electronics.sony.com/tv-video/televisions/c/all-tvs Experience 4K HDR color and the user-friendly streaming of Google TV with the BRAVIA 3 K55S30 55" 4K HDR Smart LED TV from Sony. The K55S30 combines HDR color support and Sony's intelligent picture processing to analyze and enhance every scene with accurate, lifelike color. Connect HD and UHD devices via HDMI 2.1 inputs with advanced features like ALLM and eARC. For streaming, the built-in Google TV OS provides a plethora of apps and options with your favorites and frequently watched shows brought together in one convenient home screen. Best regards, Maria
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