Sony TV lineup 2018: here’s every Sony TV model we know about so far

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There's no doubt in our minds, 2018 is going to be one the best yet for Sony
The company has followed up its excellent Sony Bravia A1E, with a new OLED for this year, and the Sony Bravia X900F/XF90, is an early
favorite of ours.But the year is far from over, and Sony has plenty more panels up its sleeves.So what can you expect from the rest of this
That's why we've put together a guide to all the Sony TVs coming in 2018.What you'll find below is a guide to every series with model
numbers and their most pertinent specs
It's not every detail, obviously, but it should be enough to help you decide which TV best suits your needs and price range.This page is as
up-to-date as we could get it but, should Sony decide to drop another TV mid-year, you can expect this page to get an update alongside the
looks like 2018 isn't a massive step forward compared to what Sony offered last year
Although it teased a glimpse of the future with its X1 Ultimate processor at CES, the TVs it's shown off so far still use the company's
sets
Where you would have had to spring for the X930E to get the processor last year, this year it's dropped down to the equivalent of the X900E,
a trickling down of technology from the high-end sets to the mid-range
It's not a massive step forward in the grand scheme of things, but if it continues across the rest of the range then it should mean that
if we said we weren't hoping for an announcement of HDR10+ support, which Sony seems determined to echew in favor of increased Dolby Vision
All come equipped with Android N and YouView, although outside of the X900F there won't be any support for Dolby Vision.Sony 2018 TV
and 65-inch sizes): The A8F (known as the AF8 in the UK) is Sony's OLED TV for 2018
Unfortunately, not much has changed since last year's A1E
(The biggest change is the stand.) The new model can be stood up without slanting, takes up 84mm less depth on a TV cabinet, and sits 31mm
It features a couple of enhancements over its equivalent from last year, the X900E
For one thing, it's now packing the X1 Extreme Processor, which you previously had to jump up to the X930F to get your hands on, and which
should allow for better upscaling of SDR to HDR content
Bravia X850F (available in 43-, 49-, 55-, 65-, 75- and 85-inch sizes): The X850F (XF85 in the UK) is a step down from the X900F
It features a less precise edge-lit backlight (so don't expect the same clarity of HDR) and doesn't have the same X1 Extreme processor
It also won't be receiving Dolby Vision support via a software update
after Sony unveiled its flagship TVs like the A8F and X900F and its mid-tier TVs like the X850F, Sony has finally introduced the X830F to
the world
What makes the X830F (XF83 in the UK) is that it offers only the most basic X1 Processor and 4K X-Reality Pro Upscaler
That means you'll still get 4K HDR pictures, but they probably won't look nearly as good as they will on the X900F and above.Sony Bravia
The main difference between this set and the XF85 is the lack of a 100Hz panel, but in all other respects its specs seem more or less
comparable
It's still an edge-lit display, it's packing the same Android operating system as the rest of the 4K range, and it also doesn't have an X1
Extreme processor
XF75 (available in 43, 49, 55 and 65-inch sizes): Admittedly, we don't know that much about the Sony XF75
We know it will offer Sony's 4K Upscaler and Android TV built-in, but Sony hasn't mentioned the X1 Processor in press documents
XF70 (available in 43, 49, 55 and 65-inch sizes): A UK-exclusive, the XF70 is the catch-all Sony TV that will appear during Black Friday /
Cyber Monday shopping ads for an unbelievably low price
It features almost none of the technology that the higher models have but it's still 4K HDR
HDR-capable TV but aren't too keen on 4K, Sony's entry-level W66F (WF6 in the UK) is exactly what you've been looking for
New for this year is the addition of Sony's X-Reality Pro and Motionflow XR tech that should enable even better-looking images at an
continuation of last year's ultra-successful RE4 series of screens
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