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Sony’s 84-inch LED TV with 4K resolution costs $24,999, ships in November
BGR ^ | 9/06/12 | Raymond Wong

Posted on 09/08/2012 2:13:50 AM PDT by Libloather

Sony’s 84-inch LED TV with 4K resolution costs $24,999, ships in November
By: Raymond Wong | Sep 6th, 2012 at 11:35PM

As if there was any doubt Sony’s (SNE) giant 84-inch 4K resolution LED TV would be expensive, Sony has finally priced its upcoming XBR-84X900 TV. The flat screen with a whopping 3840 x 2160-pixel resolution and integrated speakers will sell for $24,999. While Sony will start taking preorders for the TV beginning Thursday, September 6th, it won’t actually be available until November.

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To: Las Vegas Dave

HDTV Ping


21 posted on 09/08/2012 5:45:11 AM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit.)
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To: MachIV
I would love to get either a new Sony or Samsung 40” LED LCD, 1080p, 120hz, TV, but I have a 20 year old 22” Sony Trinitron that still works pretty well and with the scrambler devices for pulling in digital broadcasts, I can’t justify junking it for a new set. Fiscal discipline I guess.

It depends on what you're into. I'm a huge fan of classic films. I can't see enjoying Ben-Hur or Lawrence of Arabia on a square 22" standard def TV.

22 posted on 09/08/2012 6:14:20 AM PDT by Sans-Culotte ( Pray for Obama- Psalm 109:8)
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To: Tuanedge

$25k would buy me a brand new replacement car. Or I could sit at home letting my body and brain rot. My last TV was pretty crummy and landed on the curb 13+ years ago, never to be replaced.


23 posted on 09/08/2012 6:18:31 AM PDT by palmer (Jim, please bill me 50 cents for this completely useless post)
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To: driftless2

Plus, most people are still using the TV to watch reruns of Gilligan’s Island or some similar drivel.

Who needs to see that the newsreaders roots need to be touched up or that the quarterback missed a spot when he shaved this morning?

And who has space in the house for an 84” TV? For the average home, a TV that big would be uncomfortable to watch because the viewer would be sitting way too close.


24 posted on 09/08/2012 6:19:04 AM PDT by generally (Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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To: driftless2

Same here. We shopped for our first HDTV about a year and a half ago. I wanted a LED back lit screen with a decent refresh rate, about 42 inches. The 3D sets were being pushed but I just couldn’t see it. I looked at a number of the 3D’s and thought it was mostly a distraction. We watch movies mainly for the story. Those with great special effects but lousy stories are always avoided. As for sports (the wife and I watch a lot of baseball and football)the LG 47” we bought on sale will suffice for a very long time. The funny part was that it took me about a year of steady browsing before I made a purchase. Since then I have had no desire whatsoever to go into an electronics store (much to my wife’s relief!)


25 posted on 09/08/2012 6:32:07 AM PDT by ZChief
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To: Pontiac; Las Vegas Dave

Like so many things , if you easily afford it, you don’t worry about the cost. Of couse movie addict that i am would like to see a movie on one. Wonder if Best Buy or similar retailers will have display model. Hi there to you both. Will we see each other this campaign cycle?


26 posted on 09/08/2012 6:32:57 AM PDT by DollyCali (Don't tell God how big your storm is... tell your storm how BIG your God is!)
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To: Walkingfeather

Americans will get into physical fights to own one of these larger mass hypnosis devices soon enough.


27 posted on 09/08/2012 6:39:02 AM PDT by wrencher
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To: generally
And who has space in the house for an 84” TV? For the average home, a TV that big would be uncomfortable to watch because the viewer would be sitting way too close.

Optimum viewing distance would be about 11 feet.


Where:

VD: Viewing distance DS: Display's diagonal size
NHR: Display's native horizontal resolution (in pixels)
NVR: Display's native vertical resolution (in pixels)
CVR: Vertical resolution of the video being displayed (in pixels)

28 posted on 09/08/2012 6:53:17 AM PDT by Brown Deer (Pray for 0bama. Psalm 109:8)
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To: DollyCali

The end of October I will be taking vacation to work on the campaing.

Hope to see all of the old gange then.


29 posted on 09/08/2012 6:54:53 AM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit.)
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To: ClearCase_guy
Are these super-fancy TVs destined to become nothing more than a window offering an illusion............?

Essentially, that's all they are now.

30 posted on 09/08/2012 7:30:00 AM PDT by Balding_Eagle (Liberals, at their core, are aggressive & dangerous to everyone around them,)
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To: GeronL

Nobody. Best you can get right now is 1080p


31 posted on 09/08/2012 7:50:53 AM PDT by youngidiot (The name's Bond. James Bond. James Bond Jovi.)
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To: Cvengr
These large screen HDTVs generally weigh over 300lbs ...
I have no idea what you're talking about.
I've looked at well over 20 models - up to 70" screen, plasma, LED, LCD - and most weigh around 90 pounds or less.
Even the 80" screens I've found are more like 120 pounds - nowhere near the 300 you stated.

Example:
Product Weight 121.3 lbs. with stand (113.5 lbs. without)
TV Type LED Flat-Panel
Screen Size Class 80"
32 posted on 09/08/2012 8:32:00 AM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: GeronL; youngidiot

My brother is TV cameraman. He shoots pro NBA basketball, NFL football, etc. He says that they broadcast all games in 720 HD as 1080 takes up too much bandwidth.


33 posted on 09/08/2012 8:37:25 AM PDT by Inyo-Mono (My greatest fear is that when I'm gone my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them)
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To: Pontiac; ADemocratNoMore; advertising guy; aft_lizard; AJMaXx; Alice in Wonderland; ...
Pinging the HDTV list..
HDTV pings.

Interested in the HDTV ping list?
Please Freepmail me (freepmail works best) if you would like your name added to the HDTV ping list, ( approximately 375 freepers are currently on the HDTV ping list ).
The pinged subjects can be HDTV technology, satellite, cable, and OTA HD reception (Over The Air with roof top or indoor antennas), Broadcast specials, Sports, Blu-ray/HDDVD, and any and all subjects relating to HDTV.
Note: if you search Freerepublic using the keyword "“HDTV”, you will find most of the past HDTV postings.


34 posted on 09/08/2012 8:39:30 AM PDT by Las Vegas Dave (".....All 57 states (or is it 58?) must stand together and defeat O'bozo!.....")
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To: GeronL

The people who make profits and can afford those prices are the ones who make it affordable for us.


35 posted on 09/08/2012 8:43:38 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch (the mature Christian is almost impossible to offend)
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To: oh8eleven

Panasonic TH-85PF12U from specs apporox. 260.2 lbs
Samsung SyncMaster 820TSn-2 1915.0 x 1230.0 x 500.0 mm / 75.4 x 48.4 x 19.7 inches (WithStand) / 140 kg / 308.6 lbs

If you don’t trust the specs, go try to lift one.

I agree, the smaller 42-55” units are featherweight.

So now you can really enjoy that red 4 being placed on the black 5! ;^)


36 posted on 09/08/2012 8:47:47 AM PDT by Cvengr (Adversity in life and death is inevitable. Thru faith in Christ, stress is optional.)
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To: reed13k

Last year, after years of seeing others with the flat screens, We finally got rid of the 36” CRT TV we had.
Yeah, we too had an extra TV cabinet (now a kids closet), too small for the 52” we got.

Now its got internet, you can watch from computers, etc.
and 1080p resolution means movies look like ... movies. around $1000. The CRT TV I bought 12 years earlier cost around $600 or so.

Here’s the thing: That Sony CRT TV was perfectly servicable and is now ‘junk’ because of technology. What we have now can last 15 years probably (LEDs last a long time).

I guess I know what we will buy in 12 years. It will be something like this 84 inch.

The electronics companies have to keep making something better or they wont have anything to sell.


37 posted on 09/08/2012 8:53:26 AM PDT by WOSG (REPEAL AND REPLACE OBAMA. He stole AmericaÂ’s promise!)
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To: Cvengr
I agree, the smaller 42-55” units are featherweight.
As I stated - I looked at units with no less than 60" screens all the way up to 80".
The one or two examples you list do not support your comment - "These large screen HDTVs generally weigh over 300lbs."
Generally, they don't come close to 300.
38 posted on 09/08/2012 8:56:48 AM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: Libloather

The finest in pictorial rendering of absolute tripe and rubbish!


39 posted on 09/08/2012 8:58:37 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (let me ABOs run loose, lew (or is that lou?))
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To: Inyo-Mono

Broadcast HDTV comes in two flavors. 720p and 1080i.

720p sends 60 whole frames per second and looks better for video with a lot of motion. 1080i sends 60 half frames per second and looks sharper if there is little motion.

Although, they both can be artificially bit starved, 720p and 1080i should both use about the same bandwidth.

If your brother is shooting video for ABC or Fox, they broadcast everything HD in 720p not just sports.


40 posted on 09/08/2012 9:12:17 AM PDT by dangerdoc (see post #6)
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