Xiao Bian Note: Does the iPhone X look good? Get one. From September 12 to September 19, write an original and high-quality article, and you’ll have a chance to win the latest iPhone X. Whether you're an experienced tech enthusiast or just someone who loves sharing, fame is not a dream. The iPhone X is waiting for you at home. Details: Good value Zhou Wen submission comes with a big gift. Recently, a friend called me out of the blue, saying he had bought a new TV and wanted me to help check it out. If it were just a regular TV found in every living room, I wouldn't have been interested enough to "go personally." But when he mentioned it was a Dafa 77-inch OLED TV, I couldn’t help but rush over immediately. After all, this kind of cutting-edge product that can rival a luxury SUV is something I've never seen before. Thinking back to this small partner, he's planning to get married by the end of the year and has already renovated his new home, buying various household appliances. Knowing I'm a digital enthusiast, he introduced me to his aunt’s house and even gave my mom a day to see different product demonstrations. Probably influenced by my previous experience with the Sony BRAVIA KD-65A1 OLED TV, they decided to go with the same model. The price was around 150,000, and I should definitely consider it as the first platform of the sun! Unboxing and Installation: The next day, when I rushed to my partner's new home, the delivery truck had already arrived. For such a TV, the delivery driver was very careful, almost treating it like a precious artifact. It's no wonder—this kind of high-end product is rare to see in the market. To ensure safe transportation, Sony added an extra layer of foam around the outer box, making sure the "last mile" was secure too. Fortunately, the size of the 77-inch TV's box wasn't too large, so we could easily bring it inside without any issues. Once the foam was removed, the unique packaging of Dafa was revealed—simple yet elegant, clearly emphasizing the word "OLED." Interestingly, Sony is currently running a promotional campaign. Buying any A1 series TV comes with a free PS4 Pro. This combination of two popular products makes it a great deal. They also registered for the PS4 Pro gift, and said professional after-sales staff would be present at home for installation. After unboxing, my friend couldn’t wait to sit on the floor and start assembling the accessories. Seeing him so excited, I felt a bit lazy. In fact, no need for an appointment—it was super easy to install, almost “foolproof.†The product is made in Japan, which is common for high-end Dafa products. Many details reflect the ingenuity behind its design. Even if you set aside your emotions, many Japanese electronics are indeed top-tier, which is why so many people choose them. There's also a fixed cable clip at the bottom—this design is really appreciated! Positive Display: The front of the TV made a huge visual impact. Compared to traditional TVs, there are no visible speakers from the front. You only see a seamless screen, no base, and extremely narrow borders. Describing it as “subversive tradition†isn’t an exaggeration. Honestly, many TV brands use complicated base designs with color blocks, which often make the product look cheap and unrefined. Another important factor in judging a TV's design is how well it integrates into the home space. My friend’s A1 doesn’t feel out of place, and it gives off a sense of quality. Although the screen slightly slants backward, I initially thought it might affect the viewing experience, but after testing, I found it doesn’t. It seems like it's just a minor detail. The overall thickness is very slim. That’s the advantage of OLED technology. All the interfaces are located on the bracket, keeping the frame uniformly thin. Compared to an iPhone, it's slightly thicker, but for a 77-inch TV, this is impressive. It's Dafa's Black Technology that ensures such a great product. The border is almost as thin as a one-dollar coin, and combined with the 77-inch screen, the overall look is still very narrow. Back Design: The back of the TV is sleek, with a fabric panel in the center. This design is simple yet effective, avoiding a monotonous tone while cleverly hiding the cables and power cord inside the bracket, making it look neater. The large area of brushed metal on the back provides good heat dissipation and adds to the premium feel. If I have to criticize, it’s that it’s easy to leave fingerprints, but again, the back isn’t the main focus. Just unboxing this product, the biggest surprise was the massive screen and the exquisite craftsmanship of Dafa. The visual impact of the 77-inch screen is still strong. Now, let’s share our experience using it. Screen Experience: After opening the box, I couldn’t wait to test the actual performance. I’ve read many reviews about this TV before, and it’s considered Sony’s entry into the OLED market—a real “killer.†It’s rated highly across the board, and the 55-inch and 65-inch models have already sold well in the domestic market. The 77-inch model is a domestic debut, and my friend is among the few early adopters. Thanks to the ultra-narrow frame, the TV delivers a very realistic image when playing landscape content. It’s not an exaggeration to say it’s “immersive.†Standing in front of it, you can feel the powerful visual impact, even surprising a digital enthusiast like me with a strong desire to buy one. As both a tech enthusiast and a gaming fan, I couldn’t miss the chance to play games on this big screen. Whether it's classic games like “The Fruit Recluse†or action-packed shooting games, the picture is smooth and clear, with no lag or stutter. This level of visual impact is something I haven’t experienced on a TV before. Of course, if you want to feel nostalgic, you can try some old-school games and relive childhood memories! The immersion and sound effects are far better than what you remember. Additionally, the large screen creates a strong sense of presence. At close range, the image clarity is still excellent, capturing every detail perfectly and delivering a full, vivid picture. The kids at home couldn’t help but run toward the screen, whispering, “This car is big, and it’s going to open!†Let’s take a few screenshots. In addition to the natural advantages of OLED self-illumination, Sony also uses a powerful new image processing technology on this TV. Therefore, the black parts are more pure, and the contrast is relatively high. Even a stadium scene can be displayed with outstanding resolution. In this real shot of Huang Xiaoren, the advantage of A1 in displaying the image is even more obvious. Usually, LCD screens tend to have a grayish look in the black areas, while OLED’s black is much deeper. With Terri Phantom display technology, the overall image colors and color temperature are quite pleasing to the eye. Finally, there's the Amazon River scene—the whole green is lush, and the transition between different shades of green is smooth and comfortable. Putting the original image up, you can see that the actual viewing effect is almost identical to the original. I didn’t notice any significant differences, and it’s truly amazing. To better showcase the picture quality, here are three images. Through partial shots, from small to large, and finally showing the whole picture, the lion's eyes shine with a lifelike luster, and the gradient of the face color is very realistic. Even someone like me, who's used to seeing lots of devices, was shocked. Besides color, I felt each part of the image was filled with A1’s powerful reduction capabilities. "Viewing angle" is also a crucial factor for a good TV, especially for a 77-inch model in the living room. If the viewing angle isn't good, it’s just a waste of space. From the actual viewing experience, A1 remains clear and detailed under a wide range of angles. It doesn’t affect the experience. Only Dafa could do this! Sound Experience: “Sound†is another black technology that attracted me to this TV. After all, the phrase “screen sound†is enough to spark curiosity in ordinary people. While watching a video, I put my hand close to the screen, like a bun. I could feel the slight vibration of the vocal position, but the amplitude was extremely small. In reality, the feeling was similar to the sound system arrangement behind the screen in a theater. The sound “comes on the surface,†and combines with the subwoofer in the stand. Frankly speaking, the sound is actually more “solid†than at home, and it’s a pleasant surprise. Because this part is hard to show through visuals, I recommend experiencing it in person when you buy a TV. That way, you can truly feel the difference in quality and sound. After all, no amount of sharing or graphics can match the real experience. For an audio source similar to ECHO, the actual hearing experience is like an erratic man. It can clearly locate its position. This is probably what the media calls “the unity of sound and picture.†Naturally, the test video isn’t just for fun. Instead, it uses a high-definition video specifically designed to test 4K frequency screens. The result was that I fell in love with this TV. The immersion of music and sounds is simply amazing! In addition to the visual impact of the 77-inch giant screen, the OLED screen plus Dafa’s black technology has made the Sony A1’s sound very good. Anyway, after experiencing this TV, going home to watch the old one feels like something is missing. System Experience: For this flagship product, the experience with its own smart system is naturally part of it. This TV is equipped with an Android 7.0 system, and features like “picture-in-picture†and “multi-task switching†are more intelligent and user-friendly. The system runs smoothly. As far as the naked eye can tell, there are no issues with lag or smearing. The built-in TV number is China TV. As a licensee, the number of resources is relatively good. Domestic and foreign popular dramas are basically all covered. At any given moment, my wife is chasing “Human Taste is Qing Huan.†However, some content requires membership or purchase to watch. This is also the case for all smart TVs. In addition, the built-in Hua Digital TV also surprised me. There are already 4K HDR online videos available, roughly looking at the movies, they are mostly from Europe and the United States, like Will Smith’s “Back to Earth,†Adam Sandler’s “Pixel Wars,†“Angry Birds,†and so on. Although they were all seen in theaters before, for the 4K HDR source + A1 image quality, the second watch is worth it! The remote control doesn’t use the common design form of Internet TVs. It’s still a traditional remote control, quick to start. However, to satisfy various functions, the number of buttons is also very large. It supports voice remote control and quick search. Usually, finding a piece is quite convenient, and it can also be used to search for various settings. This time, the advantages of many keys are reflected, and the usage is very convenient. Sony A1 has added a lot of user-friendly details, which can be seen through the TV’s settings. This fully demonstrates Sony’s user-friendly philosophy. Of course, for me, these settings aren’t very useful, after all, I’m a “non-instructional†person. In terms of intelligence and content, the Sony A1 has changed my preconceptions about “TV giants having quality but no internet thinking.†Whether it's the UI interface or the content resources, I feel no less than Internet TVs, and there are no annoying boot ads... In summary: I've experienced a lot, and I can only say, it's worth every penny! As the flagship of the Dafa family, this product naturally delivers the ultimate experience, and its outstanding picture quality is proof of that. It's no wonder it was the first to list A1 domestically! After experiencing A1 for a day, I actually felt that my home was a bit embarrassing. It seemed that money really changed people's taste. From extravagance to luxury, I feel this way. At the end, I'll briefly summarize the pros and cons (all干货), and before leaving, I also made an appointment to “look for a big Hollywood movie to watchâ€: Pros: 1) Disruptive design—whether it's the appearance, borders, or overall process, it's quite good. 2) Image quality is excellent. No need to say more, Dafa's gold character sign is always there. 3) New sound effects. Having direct sound on the screen is quite fun, and it's not just a matter of fact. Cons: 1) On the entire TV market, the price of A1 is not really cheap, and some are even cheaper. However, compared to other OLED TVs, the brand and product advantages of Sony A1 are still very obvious. 2) The distance between the front and back of the bracket is slightly wider. A TV cabinet that's too narrow may not fit. However, instead of hanging it on the wall, it will be closer to the wall than other curved models, offering a better visual experience. 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