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Sep 2011
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The time is overdue for Sony to be called out on their super high prices. Sony TVs are good, but they're not that good. I believe many of the consumers are catching on and not purchasing Sony TVs, they are getting their butt kicked by Samsung and LG in the OLED market. Sony might eventually leave the OLED market, there are some hints of that possibility. I've been waiting on Micro-LED because I don't mind waiting. I'm not a person who feels the need to upgrade a TV every year or two to keep up with the Joneses or have the latest and greatest. |
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That's kind of the point; the vast majority of your "justified" critiques emphasize what you think are negatives. How about giving some equal time to what you like about a product? I don't care how often other people spend their money or on what. When I bought my 85" Sony Bravia 9 last July it replaced my five year-old 85" Sony X900F. And no, my previous TV did not wind up in a landfill. I gave it to a friend who is happily using it to this day. He in turn gave his 8 year-old TV away to someone else who is also still using it. |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (05-29-2025) |
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#1865 |
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LG's New Flagship 65" G5 is $3,299. so Sony's New Flagship 65" XR80M2 QD OLED TV is $700 higher priced, but....
With Sony's XR80M2 you get the following additional benefits: 1.) Our exclusive $400. store credit, and 2.) Sony CORE 2 years free of lossless/uncompressed of all of Sony Pictures and Columbia Pictures movies & 10 certificates for your choice of future movie releases, and 3.) We are also including Sony's 55" X77L 4K HDR LED TV at no charge. 4.) We have a couple additional savings for our clients. |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (05-29-2025) |
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#1867 | |
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Hey Robert, I've seen a mixed reception for it so far. Some of comments talk about pricing, panel size or that Sony isn't entering the brightness war with 2500 nits. I'm not too worried about peak brightness I've got the Bravia 9 for that. My hope for the B8 II is that Sony focused on tuning it for near black handling. It's a long time bugaboo with OLED that certain PQ values are just MIA or not fully distinguished from the neighboring value. I have always had a hard time finding a good TV for classic black and white films. LCD has the blue backlight which doesn't work, and LG's white subpixel has its own issues, but Samsung's panel if tuned properly is the closest we can get to RGB OLED for now. Extremely good uniformity, viewing angles, and no pink/green tint. I'll just have to wait and see what calibrators say about it. Last edited by teddyballgame; 05-29-2025 at 11:12 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (05-29-2025) |
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MSRP is called RRP in my country. Sony’s RRP for the 77” A95L was $9500 here. 6 weeks after the A95L was released in my country in October 2023 I decided I wanted to buy one, I negotiated on the price going back and forward a few times between retail competitors, I walked away with a 77” A95L for $6500, which in USD was the equivalent of $4300 at the time. The A95L is rare where I live, I could probably sell it for more than I paid for it. In early 2024 about 6 weeks after I bought mine it was announced by Sony that the A95L in all sizes was being discontinued in my country, it was only available here for 3 months before Sony made that choice. A lot of people here that are interested in the best TVs regretted not buying an A95L when they had the chance, and all because they thought it would drop significantly in price so they were holding out for a better deal/price. |
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#1869 | |
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All TV brands have moderate sales a few months after the launch, including Sony. Once the sales start we have to reduce or sometime eliminate our exclusive 10% store credit. The lowest prices are Black Friday, which is around the end of December and again when the model year ends and the next generations of TVs start to ship, so we see close-out promotions. |
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I’m holding off on a 4k tv purchase until I see how the upcoming Panasonic 65” Z95B stacks up against the Sony Bravia 8ii.
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (05-30-2025) |
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Sep 2011
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#1873 | |
Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2011
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I like Sony TVs, but I won't be taken in by them. When I see greed, it must be called out. BTW, I don't have an issue with your 85-inch Bravia purchase, except that it might kind of pricey for a min-led, but still not obscene like $4,000 for a 65-inch OLED. |
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#1874 |
Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2011
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Robert Zohn is an authorized Sony dealer and he said this: Until I see a direct quote from Sony to the contrary I am inclined to believe Robert. Last edited by Vilya; 05-30-2025 at 04:43 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (05-31-2025) |
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Sounds exhausting.
I would rather not concern myself with the price of luxury items that I have no intention of buying. I am also pretty confident that each of us can decide if a product is worth its price all by our little selves. It's pretty easy to negotiate on the price, especially if you are paying in cash. It doesn't always work, but it is painless enough to try. |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (05-31-2025) |
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#1877 | |
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Two things to consider, one is things are frequently different in the UK than how the manufacturers market and promote their premium TVs in the US market. Also as Vilya said we have not heard this from Sony. Also wanted to say that Sony's New Flagship BRAVIA 8 II has the new 2025 4th Generation QD OLED panel that costs more than last year's QD OLED pane. Same is true with Samsung's New 2025 Flagship S95F QD OLED TV is higher priced than Samsung's 2024 S95D QD OLED TV. Last edited by Robert Zohn; 05-31-2025 at 01:53 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | Vilya (05-31-2025) |
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Oct 2007
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Last edited by I DO BLU; 05-31-2025 at 02:51 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Vilya (05-31-2025) |
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#1879 | |
Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2011
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Sony seemingly bakes tariff penalty into its new US TV pricing https://www.theverge.com/news/645832...ricing-tariffs "Using the 65-inch model as an example, the Bravia 8 II is priced at $3,999.99. That’s $500 more expensive than the starting MSRP of the A95L, which was released in 2023." Anyway, you really need to stop capping for Sony as if you're in some kind of Sony cult. They're no different from any other greedy corporation. Last edited by Auditor55; 05-31-2025 at 04:23 PM. |
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I mean no disrespect to Vincent, but I would like to see the actual Sony press release. Also, at no time have you provided any evidence, not even hearsay, that Sony raised its prices due to tariffs. Your "Verge" link above merely speculates upon the possibility of tariffs being a factor. "The Verge has reached out to Sony for details on whether this pricing is meant to factor in the new tariffs." I continue to believe Robert, an authorized Sony dealer, in this matter. A Sony dealer would know better than you if Sony had raised their prices due to tariffs. Quote:
I like my 85" Sony Bravia 9 TV and I am not ashamed to say so. I also like my LG TV and the Hisense TV that I bought as a gift for someone else. It's not all that unusual for people to buy things that they like and to tell others about it. It does make me wonder if you actually like anything; no one would know it from reading your comments. Last edited by Vilya; 05-31-2025 at 04:53 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (05-31-2025) |
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