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Tech for home movers. Our Experts Love. SIM only deals. Show 20 30 All items items per page. Free collection from store. For general sharpness and detail, the A80J more or less matches the flagship A90J, and that puts it head and shoulders above most rivals in those regards.
Every shot is magnificently crisp. A seriously smart — and now Award-winning — buy. But what if Sony could produce a TV with most of those previously missing features, a more satisfying user experience, and a unique high-quality movie streaming app, all while raising the picture and sound quality to even greater heights?
That's exactly what the company's done with the A90J. In performance terms, the Sony A90J is an absolute stunner. It takes OLED picture performance to new, thrilling levels while maintaining the authenticity for which Sony is justifiably renowned. The new Google TV operating system means the user experience is better than that of any pre Sony TV, gaming features are top-notch and the exclusive Bravia Core streaming service is a genuine value-added feature. All in all, the X90J is simply one of the very best TVs you can buy right now.
If you happen to be in the market for a Sony TV, so much the better. Features include two HDMI 2. The picture is superbly natural, authentic and balanced, and while the sound is clear and direct.
If you want a bigger or smaller TV, the X90J is also available in inch, inch and inch sizes. We've not yet reviewed those versions but below you'll find the latest, lowest prices at the bottom of this page. It's official: 48 is the new Others including Panasonic, Philips and Sony quickly followed. This petite TV boasts tiny bezels and a low profile pedestal stand. It does have a rather large enclosure bolted onto the back to house the speakers, processing hardware and connections , but you'll only notice if you look at the set side-on.
Sony's X1 Ultimate processor makes images suitably stunning; there's plenty of dark detail on show, and it serves up pretty much every streaming app you could hope for.
Motion control is still industry-leading, and in terms of sharpness and detail, there's never been a better TV at this size. That's bad news for gamers looking to hook up a PS5 or Xbox Series X , but it shouldn't a dealbreaker. Pound for pound, this is one the best Sony TV you can buy. Read the full Sony KDA9 review. Put simply, it's a great TV for those who want to max out their PS5 gaming experience. But whether you make use of the gaming features or not, this is an awesome TV.
And the picture quality? There are plenty of options to fiddle with, but just leave it on auto and you'll still be treated to a great experience visually. It's got good sound, too. A little lightweight compared to some, but it's clear, precise and well projected. An ideal option for both gamers and non-gamers alike. It's an attractive set from the front, with a slim brushed-metal bezel although make sure its wide feet can be accommodated on your TV stand.
It gets the same remote as Sony's more premium sets, which works particularly well, thanks to the fact it works over Bluetooth. The Android TV interface is quick to respond while Sony's made its on-screen menus cleaner and simpler to use. Inside, you get one of Sony's best picture processing chip, the X1 Ultimate, which promises better definition and an enhanced version of Object Based HDR Remaster, which promises better contrast. And it all adds up to an extremely punchy and vibrant picture, with loads of detail and excellent motion handling, which is a traditional Sony strength.
Sound quality is also impressive by flatscreen standards. Samsung TVs have a picture quality comparable to Sony TVs, and in general, they're pretty competitive with each other. A big difference is that Samsung has better gaming features, but if you don't need that, either brand should be a good choice.
However, Sony's LED models are far better than LG because they get brighter, have better uniformity, and usually have better contrast. As a rule of thumb, it's pretty hard to go wrong when buying a Sony TV, especially if you don't need it for competitive gaming. Their more entry-level offerings aren't great, but any of the Bravia branded models are a pretty safe bet. Their Google TV smart platform offers a ton of apps to download.
You might pay a slight premium over competing models, but you'll usually end up with a good TV. Sony's lineup of TVs isn't the widest. Their focus is mainly on mid-range and high-end models. They do offer some budget TVs, but they haven't been very good compared to the competition. Their product naming is also easy to understand.
Next comes the model number, and the higher the number, the better. Lastly, the suffix letter indicates the year. Sony has traditionally used Android TV as its smart operating system, and as of , they've started to use Google TV instead.
It's pretty much the same as Android, with a redesigned look and a few extra features. Those who already have Google or Android-based devices should already know how to navigate the interface, while there might be a small learning curve for others. The great thing about Sony TVs is that they have Google Chromecast built-in, so you don't have to buy an external device to cast compatible content from your phone or tablet.
If you already have other Google devices, like Google Nest speakers, they'll easily connect with the TV, and you'll be able to ask your speaker to play content directly on the TV. The interface is clean and pretty simple to navigate. It's divided into multiple rows, and each row presents content from different apps. These rows can be customized to your liking or even disabled completely. The interface isn't very fancy, which makes it much easier to navigate.
While Android TV occasionally didn't have any ads and there was a way to disable them, Google TV pushes ads, and there's no way to disable them. You'll see suggested content directly on the home page, and often it will be the first thing you'll see with a large banner in front.
You can opt-out of suggested content, but that just means you'll see untargeted ads instead. As expected, Google TV offers access to the Google Play Store, which offers a massive selection of apps to download, even more so than competing brands. You shouldn't have any issues finding your favorite streaming apps. You can also use it to change certain settings, like asking it to switch inputs or increase the brightness.
The remote included with Sony is very similar to what used to be found with non-smart TVs. It features a full numpad, as well as a directional pad and player controls. Nowadays, several remotes omit the number pad, and even the player controls entirely and instead use on-screen controls, so it's a nice touch if you like this stuff.
Most of the included remotes are black, but the A90J has a silver backlit remote. Aug 19, Updated text for clarity. Feb 25, Updated text for clarity and accuracy. While they tend not to be the cheapest available, Sony produces great TVs.
They'll generally be quite versatile, which helps to make them suitable for most people. The smart features can take a bit of time to learn for some people, but the overall package offered by their TVs is still better than average.
At this point, it's fairly safe to say that their overall reputation holds, and rare are the people that will find themselves disappointed by purchasing one of their TVs. Get insider access. Best TVs. TV Recommendations. View all TV recommendations. All TV Reviews Samsung. The Frame C1 OLED.
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