Information given by The OLED Association’s CEO Barry Young reveals that Sony is making both a 55-inch and 65-inch version of its OLED display.
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3. As the OLED TV market remains dominated by the likes of LG and
Panasonic, it appears Sony won’t be sitting on the sidelines much
longer.
The company is reportedly working on not one, but two OLED TVs
with an expected release date during the third or fourth quarter of
2017, according to Forbes.
Information given by The OLED Association’s CEO Barry Young
reveals that Sony is making both a 55-inch and 65-inch version of
its OLED display.
Young also claims that the 55-inch and 65-inch screens will retail
for $1,999 (about £1,580/AU$2,680) and $2,999 (about
£2,370/AU$4,020), respectively.
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4. OLED displays, though capable of eye-popping color, impressive
refresh rates, and lower power consumption, are also costly. Sony’s
reported prices, though far from cheap, can still compete with
today’s current OLED offerings.
As an example, LG’s 55-inch OLED55E6P has a MSRP of $2,799 (about
£2,710/AU$3,755) and its 65-inch OLED6E6P puts the $4k in 4K
(about £3,155/AU$5,465). At the time of writing, even “budget”
OLED displays still sport four-digit figures.
With luck, we might be able to see what Sony is bringing to the table
during next month’s CES. While the TVs’ supposed late 2017 launch
window may mean they could just barely miss this year’s show, we’re
still keeping our fingers crossed.
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