Posted Mon Feb 12, 2018 at 10:00 AM PST by Steven Cohen
The new Ultra HD TV lineup starts at $1,100.
Sony has announced pricing for its upcoming X900F and X850F Series 4K HDR TVs. The displays range in size from 49-inches to 85-inches and pre-orders are now rolling out to Amazon.
The new X900F LCD 4K Ultra HD TV series will be available in 49-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch screen sizes. The display uses Sony's TRILUMINOS wide color tech and the X1 Extreme 4K HDR processor which incorporates Object-based HDR remaster, Super Bit Mapping 4K HDR, and Dual database processing technology. In addition, HDR10 and Dolby Vision (via future firmware update) are supported as well. Likewise, the TV features direct LED panel local dimming and new X-Motion Clarity tech to help keep fast motion smooth. Android TV with Google Assistant is integrated as well. Here's a full rundown of pricing for each screen size:
Sony XBR-49X900F 49" class (48.5" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $1,099.99 MSRP
Sony XBR-55X900F 55" class (54.6" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $1,499.99 MSRP
Sony XBR-65X900F 65" class (64.5" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $2,299.99 MSRP
Sony XBR-75X900F 75" class (74.5" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $3,999.99 MSRP
Sony XBR-85X900F 85" class (84.6" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $6,999.99 MSRP
Meanwhile, the X850 Series will be available in 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch screen sizes. The display uses Sony's TRILUMINOS wide color tech and the 4K HDR Processor X1. In addition, HDR10 support is included as well but not Dolby Vision. Likewise, the TV features an edge-lit LED panel with frame dimming. Android TV with Google Assistant is integrated as well. Here's a full rundown of pricing for each screen size:
Sony XBR-65X850F 65" class (64.5" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $1,999.99 MSRP
Sony XBR-75X850F 75" class (74.5" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $3,299.99 MSRP
Sony XBR-85X850F 85" class (84.6" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - MSRP TBA
And in addition to Sony's 2018 X900F and X850F LCD 4K HDR TVs, the company is also gearing up to launch its new A8F Series 4K HDR OLED TV.
Source: Sony
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