Now, for CES 2018, Sony is delivering even better, more developed versions of these same core features with its latest television models, and adding Google Voice Assistant to them, much like LG will be doing for its 2018 releases as well.
Starting things off, we have the 2018 Sony OLED lineup, which consists of the replacement to last years A1E. The 2018 model has been dubbed the A8F and will include full, probably brighter-than-ever OLED display technology while also having an updated, enhanced version of the audio system that let the 2017 A1E broadcast sound directly from the TV screen itself. The new OLED model even has a similar design to last year’s model. This will furthermore once again be a full HDR TV with support for HDR10, Dolby Vision, and possibly with support for HDR10+ if it takes off as expected. We can also probably look forward to a similar release price tag as that of the 2017 model, with the 55 inch edition going for around $5000 and the 65 inch model starting off at $6500. The 2017 A1E sold at these prices when released in early 2017 and finished off last year retailing for about $3000 to $4000 for the 55 inch and 65 inch editions respectively.