Sony's 77in 4K OLED set to hit the US market at $20,000

How much should a good TV cost? Sony's 77in Bravia OLED A1E television - also known as the XBR-77A1E - is set to start shipping in the USA for a hefty $20,000.

While that's not a totally unexpected price (LG's Wallpaper television costs £25,000) it's still going to take a chunk out of most people's bank accounts.

However, there are some less expensive alternatives in the range - the 55in and 65in versions of the television come in at $5000 and $6500 respectively.

Like the smaller A1 OLED models (such as the five-star KD-55A1), this new 77in television will have 4K resolution and HDR support. HDR10 and HLG are active out of the box, while a firmware update for Dolby Vision is planned for later in the year.

via FlatpanelsHD

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Adam was a staff writer for What Hi-Fi?, reviewing consumer gadgets for online and print publication, as well as researching and producing features and advice pieces on new technology in the hi-fi industry. He has since worked for PC Mag as a contributing editor and is now a science and technology reporter for The Independent.