Achas que é provável não saírem cá? Tenho ideia que a Sony aposta sempre bastante no mercado português.Sinceramente acho que na melhor das hipóteses só lá para Maio/Junho mas o mais realista talvez seja mesmo Agosto/Setembro, isto claro se forem lançadas cá.
Sony, meanwhile, is also expected to make a splash and announce its first large scaled OLED TVs based on panels produced by LG.
It's not just the high-end of the TV market on show at CES, either – budget brands are getting some love, too. An announcement from Tong Fang Global, which owns three affordable 4K brands – Seiki, Westinghouse, and Element – revealed that the firm's 2017 line-up will come with baked in support for Amazon Fire TV and its smart assistant, Alexa.
The new 4K sets could go on sale as soon as spring 2017, with 43-inch, 50-inch, 55-inch, and 60-inch models set to be made available
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Sony just revealed its XBR-A1E Bravia 4K OLED TV here at CES 2017, the company’s flagship TV of 2017. The news confirms Sony’s rumored, big shift in display technology for the living room. OLED TVs have been LG’s thing over the last several years, with most other TV makers focused on LCD panels. But now — finally — there’s some pretty significant competition coming in.
Sony says that moving to OLED allows it to offer a TV with “unprecedented black levels, rich and lifelike color, dynamic contrast, blur-less image, and a wide viewing angle.” LG would probably disagree with the whole “unprecedented” thing, but it probably holds true compared to Sony’s previous televisions. Sony isn’t actually producing OLED screens; they’re likely being provided by LG Display (which is separate from LG Electronics and the competing TV business).
Bseixas ,é desta que perdes a cabeça e alargas os cordões á bolsa ?Mais um OLED brutal no que toca a design, a LG, Panasonic e Sony desta vez não desiludiram, e preços disto em 55'' ?
Não é só para ti ,vai ser para muita gente ,não sei até que ponto é que não foi um tiro no pè da LG e restantes marcas que apostaram no oled .Mas a remoção do 3D é um turnoff dos diabos para mim
Tem que ter sempre inclinação para trás?