Select Costco Wholesale Stores (link for reference only; Call Costco Customer Service to look up
Item# 9777080 to check for in-stock availability and price) have for their
Members: 77" Sony Bravia XR77A80CK 4K HDR OLED Smart TV (2022 Model) on clearance
from $1499.97 (In-Store Only).
Thanks to Community Member
ATN1 for finding this deal.
Note: This offer is only available for purchase in-store at participating locations. In-stock availability and price will vary by store.
Specs: - Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K Ultra HD)
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- Panel Type: OLED
- HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision
- Android Smart TV (Google TV w/ Google Assistant & Chromecast built-in) | 16GB built-in storage (for Google Play Store apps)
- Supports Dolby Atmos audio
- 802.11ac WiFi 5 / Bluetooth 4.2
- Premium Backlit Remote w/ Finder Function
- Ports:
- 2x USB
- 1x Composite
- 1x RF Tuner
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x Digital Audio Output
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The screen itself is the speaker. Pretty cool technology if you want to check it out. Wouldn't he surprised if A80CK has similar tech on it too.
Edit: This TV also has the 20W+20W+10W speakers that use actuators or something to make the screen vibrate making the screen into the speaker.
Pretty darn great speaker for one that comes with the TV. That said, any dedicated setup will be miles better.
You are supposed to budget approximately equally between the TV and Audio system. $1k for TV, $1k for audio. Or if your budget is $1k total, a $500 TV and $500 audio system.
You are supposed to budget approximately equally between the TV and Audio system. $1k for TV, $1k for audio. Or if your budget is $1k total, a $500 TV and $500 audio system.
Also there are some folks who simply can't utilize a sound bar. I'm in a townhome with neighbors next door. A proper home theater audio setup would be overkill for my space and probably result in noise complaints. I also have pets who are sensitive to loud / disruptive noises. For my purposes the TV on its own is great and I never feel underwhelmed by the audio.
I have a $200 Vizio sound bar that I bought years ago and it still works fine but I've been pleasantly surprised by the speakers on my A80J and 99% of the time I don't even bother with the sound bar. Recently I watched Dune again with some company over and decided to use the sound bar for it and it was a little nicer but again, most of the time it's not really conducive to my living space.
Tl;dr — not everyone is in the same financial or physical situation as you, and you shouldn't chastise someone because they don't want to drop another $1k on a fancy sound bar if they are satisfied with the built-in speakers.
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