Sony Is Ceding Control of TV Hardware Business To China's TCL

They said the Bravia 9 could be an OLED killer as well. It isn't. I still bought one, but the only thing that will "kill OLEDs" is another emissive panel tech. I kind of regret not getting an OLED in 2025 as the reason I did so (bright, direct sunlight on the screen) is no longer a factor.
i think OLEDS kill everything!!! that also depends on how dark the room is everyone knows OLEDS suck in bright rooms
 
I have 9 Sony TV's including an 8K 85" Sony XBR85Z9G for my living room. But for a true home theater, I have a Sony projector VPL-VW995ES. The rest of the rooms are Sony ranging from a 75" Z9F in the Rec Room to a low-end 43" above the bar (oh, I forgot I have an old 22" Sony in the Master Bathroom!). So, I am a bit of a Sony bigot. I do have a couple of low-end TCL Roku TVs in the carriage house rooms - they are rarely used - only when guests overflow the main house. The TCLs are OK, not great picture quality, but have been reliable. And as others have said, the higher-end TCLs are getting good reviews. As for the partnership, I think that this is more evidence of the dominance of the Chinese. Sony's margins on consumer electronics are decreasing, and I think that they may be seeking an exit from the consumer side completely. Sad to say this given my devotion to Sony products, but good things sometimes come to an end.
There is Very little profit on ANY TV's ....HIgh End at least, I doubt theres much on the lower ones either.
 

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