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Sony’s 2023 OLED, mini-LED and LCD TVs are now on sale, but something’s missing

Posted on June 9, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

Sony is finally rolling out its full 2023 lineup of TVs to the US, Europe and other regions, but it may still take a few weeks until all sizes are readily available. Notably, the flagship A95L QD-OLED (pictured) won’t be available until later in the summer so there’s still some time to wait.    Sony’s doing things a bit differently with its best TVs this year. It did not announce any new TVs at CES 2023, instead it chose to
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