Enjoy premium OLED picture with contrast and color that feels deep, natural, and real. The revolutionary Cognitive Processor XR optimizes thousands of on-screen elements simultaneously for a lifelike picture. Feel the action with Acoustic Surface Audio+ and experience a truly immersive sound that perfectly matches the picture on screen.
Q: This is going to be my first OLED. How concerned should I be about “burn-in”?
A: Hi Tsak6789, Thank you for the interest in purchasing the BRAVIA XR A80J! The Organic LED displays (OLED) may experience image retention if an image is continuously displayed for a long period of time or the same image is repeatedly displayed. This is due to the characteristics of the materials used to achieve high-definition imaging. To protect your TV screen, avoid using images that may cause image retention. The good news is that we have taken steps to protect the TV screen from image retention like Pixel Shift and Panel Refresh found within the TV settings. Our Cognitive Processor XR with XR Motion Clarity cross-analyzes data to ensure action stays smooth, bright, and clear. With pictures created by millions of individually controlled pixels, everything is sharp and clear on OLED. And with our OLED XR Motion Clarity™ technology, even fast-action stays smooth and clear. Moving images are precisely controlled to minimize blur so that pictures remain true with less loss in brightness during high-speed scenes. In any case that you need our assistance, please email the below information to [email protected] or chat with us from Sony’s e-support webpage. Apologies if you disclosed some of this information in your review and to customer service, we just want to ensure that we have your accurate details at the time of communication. Full Name: Best Buy Username: Telephone Number: Sony Model Number: Additional Information regarding your experience with the A80J: I hope this helps! Thank you for choosing Sony! Regards, Jay
A: Hi Undecided, Thanks for your inquiry. These models share the same dimensions and technical specifications. The only difference is that the A80CJ has a 3-year limited manufacturer's warranty while the A80J only has a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty. Hope this helps! Regards, -Ralph
A: I was experiencing a similar problem, but it turned out to be the "Chromecast built-in" app crashing (which then caused Netflix to close.) Clearing the data & cache for "Chromecast built-in" fixed this issue for me. You’ll find it in system apps (go to all apps and scroll right till the bottom)
Q: Which wall mount is recommended for the A80J ?
A: I used a universal wall mount paid 60.00 for it worked great
Q: What hdmi ports does this tv have ? Regular hdmi ? hdmi 2.1 ?? Does it have both ??
A: Hello, thank you for your question. There are a total of 4 HDMI ports on this TV. 2 of them (HDMI 3/4) support the HDMI 2.1 standards which are the 4K120, eARC, ALLM, and VRR. (VRR will be available via a future firmware update). ~Earl
A: Hi Newbie, thank you for your question. Yes, all HDMI ports on this unit support 4k. The HDMI (3) and (4) support the HDMI 2.1 standards. The 4K120hz is for next-gen gaming. Currently, streaming services and 4k Bluray titles will render good enough in 60hz. ~Earl
A: Our TV is connected to a Marantz receiver. It does make a clicking sound when connecting.
A: The letter added to the end of the model number indicates each yearly iteration, so the H is 2 years older than the J. Otherwise, they are the same model but the newer one will generally have slightly updated chipsets and might have more RAM and a slightly faster CPU. You're generally safe to get an older model if you want to save some money and don't mind the possibility for a little slower response speeds with built in streaming apps. (If you use an external streaming device like a Roku/Apple TV/Amazon Fire, none of these TV differences will matter or impact your experience.) Hope that helps!