Sony launches its 2020 lineup of OLED and LED smart TVs with AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support

Cupertino, April 20, 2020

Sony 2020 TV AirPlay

Since last year, Sony is extending support for Apple's AirPlay 2 and HomeKit features for its smart TV lines.

And that trend continued until 2020, when the company unveiled a series of 8K and 4K smart TVs at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in January (which feels like forever now). Are a lot from Sony's new line TVs this year, from 8K LED models to 4K OLED panels, to "standard" 4K LED options. And, as you might expect, the prices range from low to high, so if you're a fan of Sony TVs, there might be an option here to consider.

Today, Sony has announced that the 2020 range of smart TVs is beginning to expand. Some models you can buy right from retailers like Best Buy and Amazon, while others are only available for pre-order. The 8K HDR LED range is launching this summer, according to the company, so orders are not yet available for those models.

But just for fun, these TVs will cost $ 9,999.99 and $ 6999.99 for the 85- and 75-inch models respectively when they launch.

It is worth noting that the 85-inch and 55-inch X900H 4K HDR smart TVs will go on sale in the summer.

If you want a complete breakdown of all specifications for each new TV model, we have linked each one below:

We have separated the models you can pre-order and the models you can buy even below.

Pre-order

Purchase now

  • Sony X950H 85 inch LED 4K HDR: $ 4,489.99
  • Sony X950H 49-inch LED 4K HDR: $ 999.99
  • Sony X800H 85-inch LED 4K HDR: $ 2,298.00
  • Sony X800H 75-inch LED 4K HDR: $ 1,398.00
  • Sony X800H 65 inch LED 4K HDR: $ 898.00
  • Sony X800H 55-inch 4K HDR: $ 748.00
  • Sony X800H 49-inch LED 4K HDR: $ 648.00
  • Sony X800H 43 inch LED 4K HDR: $ 598.00

So, as I said earlier, there is a lot of TVs to choose from right out of the gate. But the good news is that Sony seems to keep prices pretty competitive, and Sony displays are usually at the top of the line for image quality. Of course, Samsung, Vizio and LG have also made their options great, and each of those companies in the area also supports AirPlay 2 and HomeKit.

As for Apple's oven features, with AirPlay 2, Sony's new smart TVs will be able to communicate with other AirPlay 2-equipped devices, such as the HomePod. And with HomeKit integration, smart TVs can react to remote voice commands to Siri, which means you can do things like change the volume.

If you are in the market for a new smart TV with AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support, will you check out Sony's new options this year? Or have you already laid eyes on another model? Tell us in the comments!

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