Sony has finally confirmed the prices of its new 2022 televisions. The company reveals how much these TVs will cost us in Europefor the new QD-OLED series, both OLED and LCD.
During this year Sony has prepared up to four models for us and the leader of this entire television lineup is the A95K. The new QD-OLED technology by Samsung will go through the litmus test in the coming weeks and for Sony models. We already have both prices and a launch window.
A more affordable entry to QD-OLED than expected
A95K Coming to Europe in 55-inch and 65-inch versions. Its panels are based on Samsung’s QD-OLED technology, so there’s a lot of expectation behind it.
Among its outstanding features we find Natural frequency up to 120 HzCognitive Processor XR processor for image scaling and compatibility with Dolby Vision, HDR10 + and HDR10. We also find a system with a total power of up to 60 W RMS compatible with Dolby Atmos in terms of sound and includes HDMI 2.1 and eARC connections. Sony will also bet on the full spectrum of Android TV as an operating system.
Prices of all Sony models in Europe
Other Sony series already have prices in Europe. The A80K, X95K and X90K both have prices confirmed by the Japanese company. In this situation We find OLED models, LCD with MiniLED technology and FALD backlit LCD (Full array Local Dimming). You can find the full price list under these lines:
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Sony A95K: The 55-inch version costs 3,050 euros and the 65-inch version costs 4,050 euros.
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Sony A80K: The 55 inch model costs 2,300 euros, the 65 inch model costs 3,200 euros and the 75 inch model costs 4,500 euros.
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Sony X95K: The 55-inch version is 3,500 euros, the 75-inch version is 4,500 euros and the 85-inch version is 6,500 euros.
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Sony X90K: €1,600 for 55 inches, €2,000 for 65 inches, €2,700 for 75 inches and €4,000 for 85 inches.
A95K TVs Arrival in Germany from next May. There is no confirmed date for this and other models in our country yet, so we will have to be careful about this.
If we make a comparison with last year’s prices, For 450 euros more we get the QD-OLED model from Sony, a technology that when not tested is theoretically much higher than the traditional OLED we found in the A90J. In its place, MiniLED model, if increased in price, finding slightly more affordable options like Samsung’s. Similarly, confirmed prices for Spain are not yet known and are subject to change.
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