TCL to Take Over Sony Home Entertainment Business

Tankini

Tankini

Audioholic General
Bravia 7 is 1199 now btw, I bought my Bravia 7 at 1299 a few months back, great TV too.
Picked up back in December of last year, Sony 65 B7. Not one issue! Upscaling, fine detail is awesome No motion blur. Got it for $999.99 a week before XMAS . As of right now at BB has Sony's 75" B7 going for 1499.99!.

TCL flagship TVs ain't all that. (Poor PQ tracking, very poor upscaling, lack of fine detail just to mention a few. But hey you get a brite panel though) lol.
 
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Seriously, I have no life.
LMAO, those of us old enough remember years back, 'Goldstar'......Korean 'junk' ? Fast forward, drop the name Goldstar and re-emerge as 'LG' ! ;)
LG = 'Lucky-Goldstar', started as Lucky in 1947, merged with Goldstar in '83 and changed the name to LG and bought Zenith in 1995.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
TCL was already making panels for Sony. So, this merger makes sense.
I can understand the TV part because of the TV panels.

But to give TCL control of all the Sony Home Electronics, which also includes Projectors, AVR, UHD players?
 
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Movie2099

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I can understand the TV part because of the TV panels.

But to give TCL control of all the Sony Home Electronics, which also includes Projectors, AVR, UHD players?
I'd like to see what they will do with their projectors. I haven't been impressed with their projector market these last 5 years. Nothing special. They haven't done anything with their GTZ lineup. No refresh's, no fixes, no nothing. Maybe engineers at TCL can improve upon it. AVR and UHD players, I'm not worried about at all. Will never own either, so doesn't bother me much. :D
 
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