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Pricing for Sony 55 and 65 inch 4K sets announced

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The XBR-55X900A (55-inch ver­sion) will be avail­able for $4,999 and the XBR-65X900A (65-inch ver­sion) will be avail­able for $6,999. They’re much cheap­er than the $25,000 84-inch 4K TV Sony was sell­ing last year, but still cer­tain­ly not afford­able for the aver­age con­sumer. The TVs are expect­ed to be avail­able online and in retail stores on April 21st.

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Interesting. I clearly remember when Sony pushed out their first SXRD set it was $12k and within 2 years had dropped to a much more "reasonable" $4k. Hope it follows the same pricing cycle here.

Has any Source component (Cable Providers? Blu-Ray Players? etc...) been making 4k output available to make use of the display capability?
 
Yeah. They have a media player with suppport for 4K content as well as a developing online distribution service.
 
I got to look at the new TVs this week, they are mighty impressive. I was really impressed with the OLED reference displays better, but they will cost a fortune. The best was Canon's reference monitor.
 

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How they demoed the OLED sets.
 

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Took a look at the Sony 65" 4K display the other day at the local Magnolia Home Theater. A very noticeable difference between a Blu-Ray and 4K source. Wonder how long until the price drops down again. Hoping to hold out for one of these babies when they are in the $3k range.
 
I have limited interest in 4k. I doubt we'll see a ton of content for a long time, given the bandwidth requirements, and I have no interest in upgrading my movie library yet again. I am not convinced that 4k looks enough better on a normal sized screen at normal seating differences to be worth the investment or hassle. I see it as a potentially big boon for the projector crowd, but on sub-70" sets I'm not sold.
 
Making my movie library constantly obsolete is not a great way to encourage me to keep buying movies either. I'm honestly questioning the wisdom in the roughly $10-15k "investment" I've already made.
 
Haywood said:
Making my movie library constantly obsolete is not a great way to encourage me to keep buying movies either. I'm honestly questioning the wisdom in the roughly $10-15k "investment" I've already made.

Technology, ain't it great? My recent HDCP issues have not made me happy, that's for sure.

"There's a sucker born every minute."
 
One of the reasons I'm interested in UltraViolet is the possibility of inexpensive upgrades as technology progresses, since I'm not buying physical media.
 
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