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Old 05-19-2025, 01:47 PM   #2081
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Just speculation, but I suspect the higher-than-expected price has less to do with tariffs and more to do with Sony sizing the competition and deciding they had a more attractive product than LG.

I was surprised by hints that Sony might price this at less than the LG, as I was pretty sure the Sony was better overall (for my purposes). I have not seen these TVs, but judging from Vincent Teoh's reviews and Sony's track record, I'd call this a reasonable premium for them to charge.

If it turns out that LG, for example, slashes their price to $1800 and Sony stays at $4000, the Sony will not sell. I don't think Sony would do that.

Speaking just for myself as an LG C8 owner, I would pay an 18% premium for Sony, because I am tired of the LGs near blacks. I'm not enough in the market to pay either $3.4k or $4k for either, though.
Sony overprices its TVs because of people like you. Could you stop trying to justify Sony's complete corporate greed? BTW, when Vincent did his shootout, that compared the G4, A95L and Samsung S95D, the LG G4 came out on top as the best overall TV. I can now pick up a 77 inch G4 for 3K while the 77 inch A95L is still $4,500.

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Old 05-19-2025, 03:00 PM   #2082
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Old 05-19-2025, 03:01 PM   #2083
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LG's 2024 77" G4 MLA OLED TV is on sale for $2,999.00 at all dealers, & we have an extra savings for our clients.

Sony's Flagship 77" A95L Master Series QD OLED TV is on sale for $4,498., + we gift our clients with our 10% ($450.) store credit + other savings, and you will get 2 Years of Sony Pictures and Columbia Pictures w/10 Certificates for future movie releases.
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Old 05-19-2025, 03:16 PM   #2085
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I paid under $2K for an 85" QN90
I suppose that's alright if you're still in the LED television market instead of OLED television market!

In early April I received my 65" C4 OLED with paired LG soundbar for Ģ1399.00 along with a 6 year guarantee
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Old 05-19-2025, 03:53 PM   #2086
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I suppose that's alright if you're still in the LED television market instead of OLED television market!

In early April I received my 65" C4 OLED with paired LG soundbar for Ģ1399.00 along with a 6 year guarantee
You need to read up on 2026 RGB LED. Even Vincent says it beats OLED (and current MINILED)

But, even the current MiniLED TVs offer a more capable HDR experience than OLED.
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Old 05-19-2025, 06:27 PM   #2087
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OK, here's the latest Promotional Offer for Sony's New 2025 Flagship BRAVIA 8 II.

65XR80M2 $3999 +we gift our clients 10% ($400) credit and,

We'll also include at no charge Sony's 55″ X77L 4K HDR LED TV & All Delivered Free To Your Home From 7 Warehouses Logistically Located Across America!

+You Will Also Get SONY PICTURES CORE, 2 Years Unlimited Streaming of All Sony Pictures & Columbia Pictures Movies & 10 Credits To Use For The Latest Movie Releases!
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Old 05-19-2025, 09:17 PM   #2088
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Ive been hearing about LED “OLED killer” features for years now. Yet OLEDs always win TV of the year. Would not trade my G4 for anything.Deserved to win 2024 TV of the year.

$1500 less than the comparable SONY which further proves my previous point of Sonys being overpriced.
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Sony overprices its TVs because of people like you. Could you stop trying to justify Sony's complete corporate greed? BTW, when Vincent did his shootout, that compared the G4, A95L and Samsung S95D, the LG G4 came out on top as the best overall TV. I can now pick up a 77 inch G4 for 3K while the 77 inch A95L is still $4,500.
I think phrases like "corporate greed" are unhelpful and inaccurate. Capitalist corporations exist to make money. The only way I can make sense out of calling an inhuman entity "greedy" is if they hurt themselves by setting prices higher than the market will bear. Do you believe a company that large and successful sets their prices by extrapolating from opinions posted on Internet forums? They have rigorous models based on real-world data.

I remember when the Internet was awash with accusations of Sony greed and ineptitude for pricing the PS3 at $599. Even experts were saying they made a terrible mistake. 87 million units and a billion games sold later, with Microsoft announcing they are bowing out of the market after a decline that started with losing out to the PS3, who was right? Sony knows what they are doing and have been proving that longer than most people have been alive.

I saw Vincent's shootout - that's what I was referencing in my post - and that did not include the Sony Bravia II, which is by all accounts an improvement on the A95L.
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Old 05-20-2025, 08:31 AM   #2091
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You need to read up on 2026 RGB LED. Even Vincent says it beats OLED (and current MINILED)
Sony Unveil Top-Secret Next-Gen TV Tech that Beats OLED & Mini LED - YouTube

But, even the current MiniLED TVs offer a more capable HDR experience than OLED.
Roll on 2026 then for Sony's new LED technology. Hopefully the released products will be close to the prototypes in Vincent's video.

I'll be looking for a minimum 75" TV this time next year. Maybe Sony will be in the running...
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Old 05-20-2025, 01:11 PM   #2092
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Same price at all LG Authorized dealers and we have a couple more $ savings for our clients.
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Old 05-20-2025, 01:37 PM   #2093
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I think phrases like "corporate greed" are unhelpful and inaccurate. Capitalist corporations exist to make money. The only way I can make sense out of calling an inhuman entity "greedy" is if they hurt themselves by setting prices higher than the market will bear. Do you believe a company that large and successful sets their prices by extrapolating from opinions posted on Internet forums? They have rigorous models based on real-world data.

I remember when the Internet was awash with accusations of Sony greed and ineptitude for pricing the PS3 at $599. Even experts were saying they made a terrible mistake. 87 million units and a billion games sold later, with Microsoft announcing they are bowing out of the market after a decline that started with losing out to the PS3, who was right? Sony knows what they are doing and have been proving that longer than most people have been alive.

I saw Vincent's shootout - that's what I was referencing in my post - and that did not include the Sony Bravia II, which is by all accounts an improvement on the A95L.
Corporate greed is appropriate here. I'm not against making profit. However, when you first claim that the Sony Bravia II will be priced lower than the A95l and then lie because of tariffs. They are using the tariffs to try price gouge consumers and hoping people like you defend them. LG, Samsung, TCL, Panasonic etc, are all subject to tariffs, however none used that as justification to price gouge.

You mentioned Microsoft, we just heard about them laying off thousands. Corporate greed at its worse.

Watch, it won't be long before we start hearing about Sony laying off employees.

I never said Vincent's shootout included the Bravia 8 II. I listed the TVs that the LG g4 went up against. The Bravia 8II, let me guess right now, will win the Value Electronics 2025 Shootout. BTW, the Bravia 8II is not a flagship TV, it just a brighter A95L for all the nit nuts out there. The next Sony flagship will be a RGB Mini-led, they're all but telling you that.

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The winners of our annual TV ShootoutŪ Evaluation events are decided exclusively by our panel of expert judges that have nothing to do with our company and they are all clearly considered the best judges for the most accurate and knowledgeable digital display technology.

Check out our TV Shootout webpage and please read some of the many articles that are created and published by all A/V trade and consumer magazines and websites and more professional coverage.

https://valueelectronics.com/tv-proj...ut-evaluation/
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The winners of our annual TV ShootoutŪ Evaluation events are decided exclusively by our panel of expert judges that have nothing to do with our company and they are all clearly considered the best judges for the most accurate and knowledgeable digital display technology.

Check out our TV Shootout webpage and please read some of the many articles that are created and published by all A/V trade and consumer magazines and websites and more professional coverage.

https://valueelectronics.com/tv-proj...ut-evaluation/
The U.S. Supreme Court also claims to have knowledgeable jurists and experienced judges, but they don't always get it right.
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The U.S. Supreme Court also claims to have knowledgeable jurists and experienced judges, but they don't always get it right.
Oh my god... Give it a rest. All you do is moan, moan, moan!
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The U.S. Supreme Court also claims to have knowledgeable jurists and experienced judges, but they don't always get it right.
Our annual TV ShootoutŪ is a scientific digital video display technology event.

We have famous Digital Video Display scientist and professional experts to present on all of the image performance elements and picture quality attributes with the professional text patterns and then content that exploits what we demonstrated on the test patterns.

Two interesting facts are, although we do not show anyone the results of each TV professional calibration I am very happy to tell you that every year the summery of our professional judges perfectly matches all of the results of each TVs calibration results.

We host our annual TV Shootout as early in the new TV model year as possible, and when all of the professional TV reviews come our they also match our panel of expert judges summary of their votes for each picture attribute.
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^^ Many thanks for that. A relief to finally get this thread back on topic.
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Oh my god... Give it a rest. All you do is moan, moan, moan!
Sorry, but I'm not a lapdog nor a fool for billion-dollar multinational consumer electronics corporations. They need to be called out when they are trying to fool people out of their money. I think Sony is trying to take a page from the auto industry; they know some fools will pay 35K for a Toyota Corolla, they think they can use that same approach with TVs.
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