We speculated that Sony would ship some kind of free 4K content via a PC-based media server in a story 10 days ago – the only thing we didn’t reckon for, is that rather than simply give away a delivery system, Sony has made the unusual move of loaning the media players to its customers instead. Sony has just unveiled a new 4K Ultra HD Video Player to go alongside its latest flagship 84-inch 4K televisions, although the Japanese firm says that it won’t be giving the device away for free (not exactly anyway). Sony 84″ 4K TV owners to be loaned Ultra HD Video Player with 10 movies Or, at least it’s got the back of any US buyer ready and willing to shell out $25,000 (around £15,600) on the company’s new XBR-84X900 (also known as the KD-84X9005 in the United Kingdom) Ultra HD 4K LED TV. For those who have been wondering just what on earth they’ll be watching on one of those new fangled 4K TVs that HDTVTest reported on earlier this year, Sony’s got your back.
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