BRAVIA XR A80L OLED 4K HDR Google TV
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A TV's ability to produce deep, dark blacks is extremely important to picture quality. OLED TVs, like Sony's BRAVIA XR-83A80L, absolutely excel at this. Each pixel can turn on and off individually to display absolute black. This creates a contrast ratio that is essentially infinite, resulting in rich colors and an incredibly lifelike image. This will be especially striking on High Dynamic Range content. The A80L supports the HDR10 format, which is mandatory for streamed 4K material and 4K Blu-ray movies. It also handles the more sophisticated Dolby Vision format, which adjusts brightness and color levels in response to the video signal on a scene-by-scene basis.
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- #1Oct 2, 2025
How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
Had a Sony Bravia XR A80CJ crap out after 2 years. Bought the extended warranty from Costco and got it replaced with an A80L and that's been OK so far.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Jun 2, 2025
Looking to buy a tv for my first home and want make the right purchase
You should head to the 4ktv or home theater sub. Closest bifl with mostly watching at night will be a mid range (a80, c4) sony or lg OLED. I personally love the sony interface and have never felt the need or want for a roku stick. LG interface is not as good in my opinion.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Apr 3, 2025
What are the Best Smart Tv Available Now?
Sony a80l. Love my 77"
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Apr 3, 2025
What are the Best Smart Tv Available Now?
Picked up the Sony A80L oled last year, Love It! I’m a photographer and my wife is a film editor, it’s easy to adjust the quality without getting a professional calibrator in. Coming from an old ‘90s Panasonic plasma and a ‘00 Vizio lcd. So the jump was huge.
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