The Sony BRAVIA A80J 55″ XR OLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV is very highly rated and holds up well against its higher-priced competitors, all for $998 shipped, this weekend only, originally $2604.95. This BRAVIA XR TVs is perfect for the PS5, as it has exclusive features for the game console along with 4K/120fps as specified in HDMI 2.1 and input lag as low as 8.5ms. Product page.
Sony A80J 55 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR OLED 4K Ultra HD Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR and Alexa Compatibility XR55A80J- 2021 Model
- COGNITIVE PROCESSOR XR – Revolutionary TV processing technology that understands how humans see and hear to deliver intense contrast with pure blacks, high peak brightness, and natural colors
- XR TRILUMINOS PRO – Rediscover everything you watch with billions of accurate colors and see impressive picture quality that is natural and beautiful to the human eye
- XR OLED CONTRAST – Feel the beauty of OLED contrast with pure blacks and lifelike brightness
- GOOGLE TV – Seamlessly browse 700,000 plus movies and TV episodes from across your favorite streaming services, all in one place. Watch content from Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, YouTube, the Apple TV app, and many more
- BRAVIA CORE – Bring the cinematic experience home. Enjoy streaming high-quality movies included with BRAVIA CORE, exclusively on select Sony TVs
Other features include Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple AirPlay support, allowing you to use your voice to easily find your favorite movies, shows, and music. Unlike other OLED TVs, this model boasts ACOUSTIC SURFACE AUDIO+, which means the screen is the speaker, perfectly matching sound with the action on screen for a truly immersive experience. Just how useful are OLEDs? Well, Samsung’s stretchable OLED can be used as electronic skin to display vitals.
Sony’s goal is to offer viewers the best and most immersive experience – authentically delivering the creator’s true intent. Our new BRAVIA CORE technology and the XR lineup takes the industry to the next level with a powerful, cinematic experience, enabled by the world’s first TVs with cognitive processors,” said Mike Fasulo, president and chief operating officer of Sony Electronics, Inc.