Sony sets prices for (most of) its latest 4K LED TVs

Cupertino, February 5, 2020
<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) - sm Mt (0.8em) - sm" type = "text" content = "You did not have to wait too long for Sony to start to make prices its Android TVs for 2020. The electronics giant has started pre-ordering for its "entry" X800H 4K LED TVs and higher X950H counterparts. So far, only two of the flagship X950H models have been listed. The relatively small set of 49 inches starts at $ 1,200, while the set of 85 inches that fills the room will cost you $ 5,000. Each set carries some of Sony's best technology, including the current genre of Processor X1 Ultimate and local LED lighting. You can also expect common features such as Google Assistant, AirPlay 2, and HomeKit support. Details for other X950H sizes are coming "at a later date," Sony said. "Data-reactid =" 22 "> You didn't have to wait too long for Sony to start pricing some of its Android TVs by 2020. The electronics giant has started pre-ordering X800H 4K LED TVs for its" entry "and for their superior X950H counterparts - Only two of the flagship X950H models have been listed so far - the relatively small 49-inch set starts at $ 1,200, while the room - an 85-inch filling set will cost $ 5,000 substantially. Each set carries some of Sony's latest technology, including the current Process Picture X1 Ultimate and local LED lighting, and you can expect common features such as Google Assistant, AirPlay 2, and HomeKit Support. Details for other X950H sizes come at a "later date," Sony said.

The X800H lineup is not simple with an X1 processor and less advanced LED lighting, but it also offers lower prices and a wider initial selection. It starts at $ 700 for a set of 43 inches, while those who need more can raise for 49 inches ($ 750), 55 inches ($ 1,000), 65 inches ($ 1,200). , 75 inches ($ 1,800) and 85 inches ($ 2,700) screens.

<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) - sm Mt (0.8em) - sm" type = "text" content = "Prices for the Sony 8K and OLED sets will have to be, They are certainly not the lowest priced sets you will see this year (we would expect brands ca Vizio and TCL to reduce Sony), but it might be spot on if you want a mid-screen display or a TV that fits well into the Google ecosystem. "data-reactid =" 24 "> Prices for Sony 8K and OLED sets will not be the lowest-priced sets you will see this year (we expect brands like Vizio and TCL to reduce Sony) , but it might be spot on if you want a mid-range display or a TV that fits well into the Google ecosystem.

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