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Old 3rd May 2022, 04:58   #1
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Default Sony's Quantum Dot OLED TVs will start at $3,000

Sony has divulged the pricing for its 2022 Bravia 4K and 8K TVs, and it won't surprise you to hear that the cutting-edge models will command a premium. Most notably, the Quantum Dot OLED-based Bravia XR Master A95K series (pictured above) will start at $3,000 for a 55-inch model, and climb to $4,000 for a 65-inch set. Both 4K screens will be available to pre-order in June. They certainly aren't the most expensive TVs you can buy, but you're clearly paying extra for the larger QD-OLED color range, the flexible stand setup and bundled video chat camera.

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