It's not the biggest set of things to deprecate, but it's upsetting to me that a big brand like Sony Bravia isn't worried about shutting down even minor features less than a year after a product that retailed for like $2000 is released.
That’s an odd set of model numbers, though. It doesn’t include X95 but it does include A95 and Bravia always used A-$$$$ models to launch new stuff, which suggests that it was some sort of hardware architecture revision-step — probably with a new version of Google TV — and whatever they found was enough to make them say ‘fuck this noise’ and sell their TV division, which itself appears to be reacting similarly.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 14.9 ms ] threadThat’s an odd set of model numbers, though. It doesn’t include X95 but it does include A95 and Bravia always used A-$$$$ models to launch new stuff, which suggests that it was some sort of hardware architecture revision-step — probably with a new version of Google TV — and whatever they found was enough to make them say ‘fuck this noise’ and sell their TV division, which itself appears to be reacting similarly.