I didn't see any explicit ones. What happened to me is that Windows had selected the wrong resolution for the HDMI output (1080p) and the TV then ran in wide mode like in films. The native 4k resolution (3840*2160) works perfectly, but I had to change it in the display settings. Maybe it's just the wide mode, which you can turn off in the action menu.
In my opinion, the question is superfluous, as I would definitely not buy the TV again! 4 months after the warranty expired, I had burnt-in pictures. No goodwill, neither from digitec nor from Sony. No spare parts, but was offered a replacement unit with no guarantee that the fault would reappear. Conclusion: Stay away from this Sony, or rather from Sony's OLED technology.
At a distance of 3.5m, a 65" screen is certainly better.
I would no longer buy the Sony A1 as long as Sony has not optimised its Android operating system. For me (and many other people), the TV produces an unannounced reset about every 2 days, then restarts with the SONY emblem and the Android light chain. Very unpleasant. Despite two firmware updates, the problem has still not been solved. Actually a shame for such an expensive TV. Better to buy an LG OLED TV.
Well, of course it also depends on the distance at this size of tv, and it also depends on the settings of the device, but also whether they are directly on the cable or via a tv box.
I could not say for sure. Yes, it has a 3.5mm audio out for headphones or subwoofer, plus even an optical output, but since the subwoofer you mention is WIRELESS and intended for BRAVIA TV's, I honestly cannot say. If you plan to connect with wires, as long as your Sub has an audio in connection (chinch or 3.5mm) you should be good to go. Hope this helps.
Unfortunately, the requested device is not eligible for the promotion. You can find all the devices that are affected by the promotion under the following link:
https://www.digitec.ch/de...
Question 1: When the TV is set up, the inclination is fixed and therefore cannot be set "straighter". When mounted on the wall, the TV is naturally flat. The tilt doesn't bother me at all, on the contrary, it prevents reflections from a window behind the sofa. So it's not a problem.
Question 2: We don't have a soundbar, but the TV is connected to a receiver with a 5.1 speaker system. The sound system built into the TV (speakers through the glass surface & subwoofer in the base) is excellent by the way and certainly worth a listen. This may even make the soundbar unnecessary (depending on the quality...).
In general: The picture quality of the TV is simply awesome, absolutely recommended :-)