Like the rest of the OLED TVs, the Sony XBR-A1E Bravia is extremely thin, but instead of keeping its "organs" in the external unit, it hides the processor, inputs and the rest in a foldable stand. This is Sony's first OLED TV, but Sony already has a lot of mileage in the field of OLED screens.
Sony's specialty 4K OLED-television Sony XBR-A1E Bravia OLED TV it is folding stand, which hides the processor and everything else that the Japanese didn't manage to cram in extremely thin case. It supports technology Dolby Vision, Android TV and Chromecasting. You can also manage it through the service Google Home.
READ MORE: CES 2017: Samsung QLED TV - the future of the picture
Because the screen that extends practically from edge to edge, leaving no room for speakers, Sony used innovative technology Acoustic Surface, which allows the sound to be produced by the image itself. The television is powered by a processor Sony X1 Extreme, which is 40 percent more powerful than the current X1. The Sony XBR-A1E Bravia OLED TV will be available in three sizes, namely with 55-, 65- and 77-inch screens.
Gallery – Sony Bravia OLED:
More information:
sony.com