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Sony Bravia XR XR77A80J 77in

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The Good Guys
★★★★★
2 years ago
Incredible screen

I bought this for Android TV mostly, but the screen on incredible

The Good Guys
★★★★★
2 years ago
Best TV ever

Youve bought this TV because you likely read every review and watched every YouTube video about it. It lives up to everything you expected. Loving this telly, and bright enough for an open room (its no led/lcd). Beautifully calibrated picture right out of the box. Easy on the eye and outstanding sound quality given how slim it is. Highly recommended and great service from the Artarmon crew. Thanks

The Good Guys
★★★★★
2 years ago
Very impressed
The Good Guys
★★★★★
2 years ago
Love this TV

Amazing picture quality, performance and flexibility with apps. Not to mention excellent integration for gaming for those that have a PS5.

The Good Guys
★★★★★
2 years ago
Fantastic

Great OLED that really makes 4K/HDR content pop!

Digitaltrends
★★★★
2 years ago
Sony A80J OLED TV review: You can stop looking now

I think about OLED TVs all the time; and not just because I am a TV reviewer by trade and tend to spend too much off-time thinking about my job. Frankly, it’s because, just like you, I watch a fair amount of TV at home and, because I don’t yet own an OLED TV myself (a discussion for another time), I spend a lot of that TV-watching time wishing I did own an OLED TV. Yes, I’m an unabashed fan of OLED TVs, and I make zero apologies for that. It’s OLED’s perfect black levels and, more to the point, its superior contrast that catches most folks’ eyes, but what really seals the deal for me is the TV tech’s absence of LED backlights — backlights which, in a dark room, make themselves known all the time thanks to very annoying effects plaguing LCD TVs called “blooming” and “halo.” With Sony, LG, and Vizio all making OLED TVs now, there’s a hearty buffet of options to choose from, but if I were buying an OLED TV this year, the Sony A80J reviewed here would be one of only two I’d consider. Which...

Impeccable picture quality; Excellent sound quality; Google TV platform; Excellent out-of-box settings; Flexible stand options;

Lacks certain gaming features;

Digitaltrends
★★★★
1 year ago
The best Roku TVs of 2023: which should you buy?

I think about OLED TVs all the time; and not just because I am a TV reviewer by trade and tend to spend too much off-time thinking about my job. Frankly, it’s because, just like you, I watch a fair amount of TV at home and, because I don’t yet own an OLED TV myself (a discussion for another time), I spend a lot of that TV-watching time wishing I did own an OLED TV. Yes, I’m an unabashed fan of OLED TVs, and I make zero apologies for that. It’s OLED’s perfect black levels and, more to the point, its superior contrast that catches most folks’ eyes, but what really seals the deal for me is the TV tech’s absence of LED backlights — backlights which, in a dark room, make themselves known all the time thanks to very annoying effects plaguing LCD TVs called “blooming” and “halo.” With Sony, LG, and Vizio all making OLED TVs now, there’s a hearty buffet of options to choose from, but if I were buying an OLED TV this year, the Sony A80J reviewed here would be one of only two I’d consider. Which...

Impeccable picture quality; Excellent sound quality; Google TV platform; Excellent out-of-box settings; Flexible stand options;

Lacks certain gaming features;

Digitaltrends
★★★★
1 year ago
Apple AirPlay 2: the wireless audio and video streaming tech fully explained

I think about OLED TVs all the time; and not just because I am a TV reviewer by trade and tend to spend too much off-time thinking about my job. Frankly, it’s because, just like you, I watch a fair amount of TV at home and, because I don’t yet own an OLED TV myself (a discussion for another time), I spend a lot of that TV-watching time wishing I did own an OLED TV. Yes, I’m an unabashed fan of OLED TVs, and I make zero apologies for that. It’s OLED’s perfect black levels and, more to the point, its superior contrast that catches most folks’ eyes, but what really seals the deal for me is the TV tech’s absence of LED backlights — backlights which, in a dark room, make themselves known all the time thanks to very annoying effects plaguing LCD TVs called “blooming” and “halo.” With Sony, LG, and Vizio all making OLED TVs now, there’s a hearty buffet of options to choose from, but if I were buying an OLED TV this year, the Sony A80J reviewed here would be one of only two I’d consider. Which...

Impeccable picture quality; Excellent sound quality; Google TV platform; Excellent out-of-box settings; Flexible stand options;

Lacks certain gaming features;

Digitaltrends
★★★★
1 year ago
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I think about OLED TVs all the time; and not just because I am a TV reviewer by trade and tend to spend too much off-time thinking about my job. Frankly, it’s because, just like you, I watch a fair amount of TV at home and, because I don’t yet own an OLED TV myself (a discussion for another time), I spend a lot of that TV-watching time wishing I did own an OLED TV. Yes, I’m an unabashed fan of OLED TVs, and I make zero apologies for that. It’s OLED’s perfect black levels and, more to the point, its superior contrast that catches most folks’ eyes, but what really seals the deal for me is the TV tech’s absence of LED backlights — backlights which, in a dark room, make themselves known all the time thanks to very annoying effects plaguing LCD TVs called “blooming” and “halo.” With Sony, LG, and Vizio all making OLED TVs now, there’s a hearty buffet of options to choose from, but if I were buying an OLED TV this year, the Sony A80J reviewed here would be one of only two I’d consider. Which...

Impeccable picture quality; Excellent sound quality; Google TV platform; Excellent out-of-box settings; Flexible stand options;

Lacks certain gaming features;

Digitaltrends
★★★★
1 year ago
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I think about OLED TVs all the time; and not just because I am a TV reviewer by trade and tend to spend too much off-time thinking about my job. Frankly, it’s because, just like you, I watch a fair amount of TV at home and, because I don’t yet own an OLED TV myself (a discussion for another time), I spend a lot of that TV-watching time wishing I did own an OLED TV. Yes, I’m an unabashed fan of OLED TVs, and I make zero apologies for that. It’s OLED’s perfect black levels and, more to the point, its superior contrast that catches most folks’ eyes, but what really seals the deal for me is the TV tech’s absence of LED backlights — backlights which, in a dark room, make themselves known all the time thanks to very annoying effects plaguing LCD TVs called “blooming” and “halo.” With Sony, LG, and Vizio all making OLED TVs now, there’s a hearty buffet of options to choose from, but if I were buying an OLED TV this year, the Sony A80J reviewed here would be one of only two I’d consider. Which...

Impeccable picture quality; Excellent sound quality; Google TV platform; Excellent out-of-box settings; Flexible stand options;

Lacks certain gaming features;

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