Sony's top of the line OLED TV from 2019. Looks like old stock and not refurbished so would still have full warranty.
Still a pretty good deal IMO for a large screen OLED which got some great reviews. I would snap it up if I lived in NSW.
Sony's top of the line OLED TV from 2019. Looks like old stock and not refurbished so would still have full warranty.
Still a pretty good deal IMO for a large screen OLED which got some great reviews. I would snap it up if I lived in NSW.
2019……
good old times when they have the 9 series on 77 inches
No HDMI 2.1 for those that were wondering
Looks like old stock so not refurbished so would still have full warranty
Will have full warranty yes, but most likely ex returns or display models, it's not like they just dug up 20 new units magically
Thanks I was tempted then saw this comment and decided to give it a miss
If they are not brand new, the store legally has to inform the buyer, like ex display model, etc, otherwise, it is misrepresentation.
Has too…. doesn't mean they do it ! It will be head office doing a check on stock then clearing the price online and that's it.
@solidussnake: But if they don't, that's a opening to get a further discount, could be where the real deal is
Tempting, but yeah if I'm going to be spending almost $4k on a TV in 2022, I think it should have HDMI 2.1 at the very least..
Only an issue if you're gaming at high res and refresh rate, mind.
like with a PS5? Seriously asking
Seems only Warriewood, NSW has stock.
Key features
- 77" 4K Ultra HD OLED screen
- 4K HDR Processor X1β’
- Acoustic Surface Audio+
- Android TV
Just a note to warn people of burn in risk with these older oled models.
They were only the ones in the last fire sale.
@jv ππͺ
@Steakz: JV, Always trying too hard to be funny.
The burn in risk is the same with all of the LG OLED panels
QD-OLED yet to prove it's better, but it might be.
Duplicate of this deal.
People still willing to pay $4k for a 3yo tv π₯΄π€¦
The panel is what matters on a TV, this has a highly rated 77β OLED therefore IMHO well worth the asking price. Smart TV platform and software support is irrelevant because all of that can be updated for less than $100 with a simple HDMI dongle like the Chromecast with Google TV. Iβm still using a 7 year old 75β 3D TV with an HTPC and an xbox (in fact I never used the built in software) , the screen and HDMI ports still works (I can still watch my old 3D movies, and obviously all new streaming stuff too) and thatβs all what matters.
It does and when it's 3 years old there's a big difference, better upscaling, HDR, processing to name a few then there's HDMI 2.1 etc happy your using an old fhd with 3d π€· I'm using a 77C1 oled and omfg it's just amazing but each to their own 3d died a long time ago my old Samsung had active 3d and gosh it was tough on the eyes and they quickly phased it out but each to their own
nice find