At CES, Sony announced 4K TVs as part of its Bravia lineup. Sony announced ship dates and pricing for those TVs. They will ship this June and are priced starting at $2,099 for the entry-level 49-inch model. There are nine models across three different series. There are four sizes of the XBR-X850B, three of the XBR-X900B and two for the flagship XBR-950B. Pricing is as follows:
XBR-X850B
- 49-inch – $2,100
- 55-inch – $3,000
- 65-inch – $4,000
- 70-inch – $5,500
XBR-X900B
- 55-inch – $4,000
- 65-inch – $5,000
- 79-inch – $9,000
XBR-X950B
- 65-inch – $8,000
- 85-inch – $24,999
All of the TVs offer HDMI 2.0, allowing for 4K/60p; HEVC/H.265 decoding; Sony’s X-Reality PRO technology for upscaling lower resolution content; Sony’s ClearAudio+ technology for “better than average” audio; access to Sony’s new gaming services, Playstation Now; and mobile home link 3.0, which can take a 4K output from a compatible smartphone or tablet. The mid-line XBR-X900B upgrades customers to a new form-factor, and the flagship XBR-X950B offers direct LED array lighting.
Sony also announced it will ship an updated version of its 4K media player, the FMP-X10, this summer.
See all of the specs for the different models here.
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