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Sony 77 inch Ultra HD XR OLED A80K TV (XR 77A80K) vs Sony Bravia KDL 43W6603
Sony 77-inch Ultra-HD XR OLED A80K TV (XR-77A80K) vs Sony Bravia KDL-43W6603 comparison bvk
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Sony 77-inch Ultra-HD XR OLED A80K TV (XR-77A80K)
Sony Bravia KDL-43W6603
key specs
Display
77.00-inch
43.00-inch
Screen Type
OLED
LED
Dimensions
1722mm x 998mm x 54mm
-
Resolution Standard
Ultra-HD
Full-HD
OS
Android
-
Smart TV
Yes
Yes
general
Brand
Sony
Sony
Model
77-inch Ultra-HD XR OLED A80K TV (XR-77A80K)
Bravia KDL-43W6603
Release date
July 1, 2022
June 22, 2020
Model Name
XR-77A80K
Bravia KD-55X7002G
Display Size
77 inch
43 inch
Screen Type
OLED
LED
Resolution (pixels)
3840x2160
-
Resolution Standard
Ultra-HD
Full-HD
3D
No
No
Smart TV
Yes
Yes
Curve TV
No
No
Series
XR OLED A80K
Bravia
Launch Year
2022
2020
Color
-
Black
audio features
Number of Drivers
5
-
Speaker Type
Acoustic Surface Audio+
-
Speaker Output RMS
60W
-
ed Audio Formats
Dolby Atmos, DTS Digital Surround
-
Number of Speakers
-
2
dimensions
Width x Height x Depth (without stand)
1722mm x 998mm x 54mm
-
Weight (without stand)
34kg
-
Width x Height x Depth (with stand)
1722mm x 1024mm x 389mm
-
Weight (with stand)
37kg
-
connectivity features
No of HDMI Port
4
2
No of USB Port
2
2
Wi-Fi Type
Dual-band
-
Built In Wi-Fi
Yes
Yes
Wi-Fi ed
Yes
-
Wi-Fi Bands ed
2.4GHz,5GHz
-
smart tv features
Processor
Cognitive Processor XR
-
Storage Capacity
16GB
-
ed App - Youtube
Yes
Yes
ed App - Netflix
Yes
Yes
ed App - Hotstar
Yes
-
ed App - Amazon Prime Video
Yes
-
Operating System Present
Android TV with Google TV UI
-
Operating System
Android
-
Screen Mirroring
Yes
Yes
App Store Type
Google Play Store
-
RAM
-
1GB
remote control features
Smart Remote
Yes
Yes
Voice Remote
Yes
-
Remote Control Connectivity Standard
Bluetooth
-
Battery Type
-
AAA
video features
Aspect Ratio
16:9
16:9
Refresh Rate (Hz)
120
60
HDR
HDR10,Dolby Vision,HLG
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