
Bring a theater experience to your home with this Sony BRAVIA 77-inch OLED 4K HDR TV. Pixel Contrast Booster technology delivers vibrant color, and Acoustic Surface Audio+ enhances sound for an immersive listening experience. Android TV with the Google Assist built-in lets you search for content with the sound of your voice. This Sony BRAVIA 77-inch OLED 4K HDR TV features an ultra-thin design and hidden speakers for a seamless look.

A: You are right, this TV doesn’t come with a steering wheel. It doesn’t have good mileage and there are no seats as well, so you will just have to sit on the edge on the TV which will be very uncomfortable given the TV is extremely thin. Go ahead with the Civic.
Q: Is or when will b 2.1 hdmi ?
A: Does not support HDMI 2.1 and there are no plans for it.
A: This is my first OLED, only been using for 3 weeks, so certainly no issues for me to date. Have had a plasma (can't get those anymore) for 10 years and never a problem. Unless you do some very specific risky things, you're not very likely to ever have a problem, just regularly change up what's being displayed. See: www.cnet.com/how-to/oled-screen-burn-in-what-you-need-to-know-now/ This TV has some specific technologies to reduce the likelihood of temporary retention or actual burn-in, including pixel shift, automatic dimming on still images, and automatic & manual panel refresh. Hope that helps!
Q: HOW OLD IS THIS TECHNOLOGY? DOES SONY HAVE A NEWER MODEL COMINING OUT TO REPLACE THIS ONE?
A: There will be new models coming out every year, from all manufacturers. Generally, the manufacturers show off and release their new year's models to the public, at CES (Consumer Electronics Show,), in las Vegas, in early January, and, usually, they begin showing up at retailers in March or April. Occasionally the manufacturers unveil revolutionary new technology , such as LG's OLED displays, or Samsung's QLED technology, but, generally, there are usually minor, incremental upgrades, from year to year, such as, possibly an increase in brightness levels, updates to the Dolby software, or a revamped remote control unit, etc., among all features. So a buyer of a 2016 model year TV isn't likely to see a drastic difference between their new set and a comparable, newer 2020 model year TVs released this year. But, over the course of five to 10 years, there is likely to be significant changes and upgrades, as well as the likelihood of substantial price drops, to make the purchase of a new TV, a tempting choice, even if the current TV is still functional.
Q: Is it possible to use the Acoustic Surface as the center speaker in a surround system?
A: Hi, Richard! Yes, it has CENTER SPEAKER IN terminals for this function. You may refer to this link for more information: https://helpguide.sony.net/tv/gusltn2/v1/en-003/04-04_05.html ~Ralph
A: Our tv is wall mounted so I do not have the measurement you are asking for . The width of the TV is 68.4 inches if that helps.,
Q: Does it support Netflix Dolby Atmos?
A: Yes, it's support Netflix Dolby Atmos.
A: 2020