Sony has yet to announce pricing details but a rewards program on Sony's website could suggest that the company's first 55- and 65-inch QD-OLED TVs will cost $3000 and $4000 dollars.
Too good to be true?
Sony.com has a rewards program where one dollar converts to one point. This ratio holds true for existing Sony 2021 TVs including the company's OLED TVs.
If the 1:1 ratio continues to hold true in 2022, Sony's 55-inch A95K QD-OLED will cost at $3000 while the 65-inch will cost $4000, as noted by forum users and several media outlets.
Also read: Hands-on: Sony A95K QD-OLED, X95K miniLED LCD & other 2022 TVs
$3000 is certainly less than expected but perhaps too good to be true considering that QD-OLED is brand new technology. It could simply be placeholder prices. Last year's A90J flagship OLED TVs from Sony cost the same ($3000/$4000) at launch, which at that time converted to 2600 and 3500 Euro in Europe.
Sony A95K QD-OLED TV. Photo: FlatpanelsHD
On the other hand Dell Alienware's first 34-inch QD-OLED monitor will cost $1299, as confirmed by Dell, which is certainly lower than anticipated.
Sony's 42-inch and 48-inch A90K OLED TVs (with LG Display OLED panels) are listed at $1400 and $1500 on Sony's website, based on the 1:1 rewards point ratio, while the 55-, 65- and 77-inch A80K screens will cost $1800, $2300, and $3500.
We remain skeptical and await the official word from Sony.
Sony 2022 OLED TVs – specifications
FlatpanelsHD - Source: Sony.com via DigitalTrends, HDTVTest