Sony's Quantum Dot OLED TVs will start at $3,000
models. However, it's evident Sony is betting its image quality and design touches will motivate you to spend more. We'd add that it's one of the few high-end brands to base its lineups around Android TV and Google TV. If you're not fond of webOS or Tizen , this may be your best bet.
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