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Sony Bravia 49" LED 1080P HDR Full HD TV $649.99 @ Costco Crossroad NSW (Membership Required)

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Went of a Costco Run tonight, and saw the Sony Bravia 49" LED 1080P HDR Full HD TV for $649.99.

The coupon online said $100 off, but in-store it was $250 off.

More information can be found on the Official Sony Website

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  • +2

    1080P….. HDR… Full HD? eh, are Sony the only ones doing HDR 1080P? Never noticed before.

    • +1

      That's what the in-store advertisement had.

      More information can be found on the Official Sony Website

    • Yeah pretty dumb and 50hz too yikes. Doesnt have Android smart anymore too

      • +1

        50hz is fine for most content as long as the panel itself is decent. Unless your one of those folk who like that soap opera motion smoothing/artificual hz increase a lot of tvs pass off to easily tricked customers.

        • I could never go anything less than 100hz its noticable in stores side by side a decent tv.. sony is also going against the grain by offering fhd (with hdr why bother) when most manufacturers do 4k resolution standard then dumbing down the o.s from android to a more restricted smart tv. But it sounds like you are a sony fanboi. Also sony still stick with misleading motion flow rating bs where as the others have gone back to 50/100/200hz.

        • @solidussnake: I run a samsung plasma and both samsung and hisense 4k. You clearly do not understand hz, motion interpolation and content, boi.

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          @Xizor: you clearly do not buy decent panels m8

    • HDR is for colour gammat mainly. It has nothing to do with 4K or 2K resolution. I have many 1080p files (up to 30GB) with HDR and it is a huge improvement over normal content. Do you realise that only a handful of movies are actually made in 4K. Even then the CGI effects and mastering is always done in 2K as it costs 10s of millions to do it in 4K. So 1080p with HDR is in fact almost all your movies and tv shows right now. All they do is just upscale to 4K. We won't see true 4K and true HDR for another 3 years until we get higher brightness nits and 12 bit panels on TV's plus movie studios actually shooting and rendering in 4K film

  • Motionflow XR 200 (Native 50Hz)

  • +3

    For around $150 different, get a 49" SONY 4K HDR X7000E from BingLee eBay 20% off tomorrow instead.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Sony-X70E-49-4K-UHD-LED-HDR-Smart…

    More information from Sony site:
    https://store.sony.com.au/tvhometheatre-tv-4ktv-X70series/KD…

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