At $2,800 for the 55-inch size, it's also $300 more than the cheapest 2018 LG model announced so far. David leads the Hardware team at CNET, covering phones, wearables, laptops, TVs, streaming, future ...
Sony was the first to market with an OLED TV in the form of the XEL-1. Released in December 2007, it boasted an 11-inch screen with 965 x 540-pixel resolution and cost US$2,500. Unsurprisingly, it ...
Sony remains loyal to Google's Android TV platform. You get the widest range of streaming apps, Netflix and Amazon Video aside. The 2018 Sony Bravia A8F builds on the solid foundation of last year’s ...
The Sony A8F is the A1 in a new form factor. The TV has fantastic picture quality and the sound is good too. Movie watchers and gamers alike will truly enjoy consuming content on this TV. However, ...
While we saw plenty of great TVs at CES, Sony’s A8F Bravia OLED impressed us enough that it made our list of the best TVs we saw at the show — a list that also included an 85-inch monster from Sony ...
The recently announced Sony A8F 4K HDR OLED television is now available to preorder, and that gives us a price for the model: $2,799.99 USD. That's not cheap, though we didn't expect it to be. There's ...
Sony has announced the prices of its new OLED TV lineup, which was first seen during CES 2018, and new additions to the other series. Sony's new 55-inch A8F comes at $2,800 while the 65-inch variant ...
The Sony A8F series is the company’s line of super high-end 4K OLED TVs. To put it in layman’s terms: it’s the best Sony makes. If you’re in the market for a 4K OLED TV, meaning you want the absolute ...
The new Bravia series comes with built-in Chromecast support allowing users to send and stream content to the TV through their smartphones. The TV also comes running the Android TV interface allowing ...
To call Sony's original OLED TV expensive would be an understatement -- when they started at $5,000 brand new, you had to be a huge fan of the design and image processing to ignore the affordable ...
Sony’s debut A1E OLED TVs (reviewed here) were nothing if not distinctive. From their unique ‘lean back’ easel-like design to the way they used the actual surface of their screen to deliver their ...
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