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Sony HT-A7000 7.1.2ch and 360 Reality Audio, Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant + Sony A80J 65 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR OLED 4K and Alexa Compatibility XR65A80J- 2021 Model, Black

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Size: 65 in


Style: TV with A7000 Sound Bar


Configuration: OLED XR


Features

  • A wider sweet spot lets everyone have the best seat in the house
  • Sound Field Optimization calibrates to your environment for easy set up
  • 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.

Brand Name: ‎Sony


Date First Available: January 21, 2022


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  • Why do I keep coming back to Sony? Um, their stuff ROCKS.
Size: 65 in Style: TV Only Configuration: OLED XR
I have been in the market for some time for a new 65" panel. Why? Oh, because I had a nice 4k Samsung tv that had backlight failure less than a year after the warranty expired. And given that the auto on/off of my nearly brand new 32" Samsung curved monitor was no longer working, I had pretty much written Samsung off as a potential source for my new TV. Good riddens. I have been eyeballing some of the new OLED displays released at CES this year, being seriously disgruntled with my current tv, and this beautiful piece of kit came available. Boy am I glad I picked this up. Because this set BURIES my Samsung. I know a lot of you are weighing this (A80J) with the more upscale (and expensive) A90J. As someone coming from an already good quality (at least initially) 4K tv, I come into this comparing it to an already decent television. And as someone that comes from a 4K Sammy to this Sony, spend the extra $ on the A90J like, only if your ego is tied to your television. Now I'm not dogging the A90J (far from it), from what I've read it's an incredible set. But...If I had the money in my pocket, and I was going to buy a TV, now that I have a few titles on my A80J, I can honestly say, give me the A80J, and I'll use the money I save to buy 30 or 40 AAA 4K titles and it'll be money well spent. Where to begin? I didn't take many pictures because, imagining that you can discern the quality of the image on your own monitor is silly. The picture makes you literally smile. That says it all. But the one picture I did snap is really to highlight the frankly INCREDIBLE viewing angle of this television. No, I mean it's the best viewing angle of any TV I've ever SEEN. The photo I took is literally as steep of an angle as I can get in relation to the screen and still be able to tell you're looking at a screen. So if you have a room with varied seating positions? And some people complain that they can't see the set well at extreme angles? Oh boy do you need to try THIS set. It's literally hard to believe how steep a viewing angle this has. It is jaw-droppingly sharp, and the color saturation is just out of this world. The audio quality is far and above what most televisions offer. I would, however, like to qualify this by saying my home theater consists of a Yamaha RX-V681 powering an entire suite of Klipsch speakers, including dual 12" .2 subwoofers. So I won't go so far as to say, forget the home theater speakers. Lol, no. At the end of the day, you still have the limits of a television as far as speakers goes. Here's what I will say. If you don't do "home theater" but are one of those folks that a sound bar is good enough for? You could use this set without a sound bar, easily. The sound is that good, and will be fine for those that don't demand full THX surround sound. I demand full THX (or better) surround sound, so, the speakers are a stop-gap for me until I can get all my home theater gear hooked up to the new TV. For a built-in audio system, however, it's fantastic, and I wanted to test it all out before going full Yamaha on it. My source for this test is none other than the Sony UPB-X800 (a perfect match if ever there was one) and a selection of 4k titles fit for a set such as this. The titles I tested this with: Star Wars: The Last Jedi Thor: Ragnarok Avengers: Endgame Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse Annnd, I don't own it on 4k but I wanted to see how Star Trek: Into Darkness fared on this after being upconverted. I will say this. It was like watching many of these movies for the first time. From the opening credits on Star Wars, where you swear you can make out every single star against the darkness of space, to the lens flare of JJ Abraham's Star Trek doing it's thing, the image quality has just been astounding. What TV brand was I using before this? I seem to have forgotten... A few things of note in the menu that I found. First, they were nice enough to include the option to delete all the factory demo stuff. Boy, THAT sure is nice. Usually they won't ALLOW you to delete that stuff if you want to. Sony actually gives you the option. Bravo. And there are quite a few "picture modes", including "Cinema" and "Game", but I think the one that rules them all is "Vivid". It looks just like it sounds. Of course, if you spend $3k on a TV, I shouldn't think it unreasonable to consider a professional tuning and calibration, it would probably be money well spent to get the absolute best from this set. But know that even with "amateur calibration" like the few little things I can do in the settings have yielded fantastic results. Lastly, I noted this has a "screen refresh" feature in the settings, apparently it helps reduce or eliminate screen ghosting. This is pretty awesome actually, and I intend to start running this a few times a month as a kind of "oil change" / "preventative maintenance" for the OLED panel. There's nothing wrong with taking care of your television! Also, unlike most sets where you have 2 options, "legs" or "wall mount", you can install the legs for this 3 different ways, depending on your particular configuration. Flexibility is never unwelcome. I even had to try a little gaming, but to be honest, I can't reach the full potential there, owning a "mere" PS4 Pro. Gran Turismo Sport has been made fresh again. But, admittedly, this fantastic set has re-kindled in me the desire to upgrade to the PS5. As an owner of a Playseat and Logitech G29 racing wheel, I plan on being first in line for Gran Turismo 7 when it releases in 2020, and I WANT TO PLAY IT ON THIS TV. Yesterday. Sony, it sure would be cool if you could get some PS5's into the market. This set is BEGGING for PS5. It's sitting behind me as I write this, whispering "PS5" into my ear. Shh, be patient. It's coming. But yes, I'm ready to trade in my PS4 so I can do on this TV what's meant to be done. As I said before, I don't come from a cheap little TV. So I think I can give an honest vote about "Is A90J worth the cost difference vs A80J?" I can't see it. I'd rather put the money saved towards a stack of 4k titles to enjoy on my A80J. For the money you save on this vs the A90J, you can buy a stack of 4K titles AND a UBP-X800 V2. It's a no-brainer. The only way I can say "Oh, yeah, A90J!" is if you have a room full of money and a wheel barrow to cart it around. This set runs CIRCLES around my 4K Sammy. It's bright. It's vivid. It's sharp. It's INCREDIBLE. The viewing angle is out of this world and the contrast...the contrast makes me want to talk about contrast to people that have no desire to speak to me ABOUT contrast. I've never seen blacker blacks nor brighter whites. I'm going to be re-watching a lot of my old favorites for a while on this beauty. Dr. Strange, Alien, and some Close Encounters of the Third Kind are high on my list. This tv is literally making me dig through my collection, old and new, to see them in their grandeur and splendor. Isn't that what it's all about? If you need a new TV and OLED is what you want, you can't go wrong here. You just can't. Sony has really hit this one out of the park. 2021 is a darn good year for new TV's. And you're looking at one of the finest. I hope my experience with the A80J helps to illustrate for you what a fantastic set this truly is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2021 by letmepicyou letmepicyou

  • Absolutely Stunning.!!
Size: 77 in Style: TV Only Configuration: OLED XR
This is the Best OLED TV I have ever owned. Of course technology will change that within a couple years, but if you are on the fence considering which current OLED to buy, This is the one.. The 77" size compared with the price, and features make this a Great Deal. Sony A80J is fantastic.. Pair it with a Sony PS5 and you will probably never leave your living room again.!! Shipping from Amazon was perfect. Fast, High Quality service. I had done a lot of research before hitting the Buy Button, and am Enthusiastically Pleased with the outcome. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021 by JCarreira

  • Beautiful picture, but I'll keep my Roku, thanks
Size: 55 in Style: TV Only Configuration: OLED XR
Compare this TV to my 2 year old 4K LCD and the enhanced picture quality is night-and-day different with this screen looking more beautiful in just about every aspect. Even my wife and kids who don't generally notice picture (or sound) quality nuances immediately commented on how gorgeous the picture was (my daughter even said "I had no idea what I've been missing out on"). I could sing praises to the picture quality all day. The screen itself is no thicker than my phone (thinner, perhaps, even). HOWEVER, the cabinet on the back of the screen is still a few inches deep, so that means that the screen itself is being held at minimum, a few inches from the wall, which kind of negates the ultra-thin-screen advantages. Actually, at this point, that kind of becomes a liability. Why? Because now the screen is so thin, you have to be careful when you are handling the TV to hang it on the wall so you don't crack the screen and since there is essentially no bezel and the more "touchable" cabinet is in the middle of the back of the screen, it's hard to have anything to hold on to. If it were possible, I'd prefer to have the cabinet take up the entire back side of the TV like a normal LCD screen typically does, and if that enabled them to spread the contents of the cabinet out a bit more and make it it just a fraction of an inch thinner, all the better. The sound is much better than the TV it replaced, but it's still just "TV Speaker" quality. For the most part, if you care about sound, you aren't going to use the TV speakers, anyway, but if you are stuck with them, this TV sounds pretty good. They say the screen IS the speaker. Not sure how they did that, but there is some pretty good spacial matching overall. It is advertised as being a Dolby Atmos screen, but when I tried to get my Roku to go into Atmos mode, it said the TV was not compatible. Not sure if that's the TV, the Roku, or something with my connection, but it looks amazing as-is... I'm not sure what "Atmos" would add. Speaking of Roku, this TV comes with Google TV built in. Before we get going, I have to admit that I'm a bit of a Roku fan-boy, but having said that, I need to say that I'm not terribly impressed with Google TV. I mean, it's fine, but I'm not going to use it because everything it can do, Roku can do, but not the other way around. When I was first setting this up, I originally opted NOT to enable any of the smart features--I just wanted it as a regular TV that would show whatever was on my Roku. I was VERY turned off that I had to accept a bunch of privacy policies and other licensing sorts of things before I could use it just as a regular TV. It's an array of pixels, guys--why do I need to accept Google's privacy policy--at this point, Google doesn't have anything to do with it. After the initial set-up, I went ahead and enabled the Google TV features. I was super annoyed because I wanted to set YouTube up under my wife's account, not mine (because this TV was going to mostly be used by her), but that wasn't an option if going through the Google Home app. I figured I needed to add her to my home as an admin (I hadn't done that yet simply because she usually wants to have nothing to do with administering the network or smart devices or any of that sort of thing--she just wants to press a button and have it work). Once she was added, I tried to re-initiate the set up, but then it refused to get past the part where it asked me if I wanted to set up the TV (something about not being able to authenticate the TV). After 20 minutes of futzing with it, I did a factory reset and tried again. Fortunately, this part where the TV asks you questions and you answer with the remote was pretty quick and simple. I still had to set it up under my account, but I could add her later. Annoyance. It then proceeded to add a ton of channels I had absolutely no interest in and I had to go and remove them all one-by-one. Annoyance again. One of the channels I DID want, The Great Courses Plus, was nowhere to be seen. I tried going to the Play Store and adding it, but it's not there for Google TV. It's there for my Android phone, but not the TV, which means that just because the TV is running a flavor of Android, that doesn't mean you are going to be able to load up whatever media apps you want. Good to note. In the end, my TV can go to Netflix, Youtube, Vudu, Amazon Prime, and a few other big players, but I still need to keep my Roku hooked up if I want to access all the stuff I'm interested in and as long as we're doing that, then what's the point of using the smart features built into the TV in the first place? I disconnected the TV from my network and I'm just using it as a plain TV again and that's just fine with me. And as a side-note--I don't really care for the texture on the back of the remote, but again--since I'm using the Roku, then for the most part, I don't need the TV remote, so no biggie. SUMMARY Picture quality: 10+/10 Sound quality: For a TV, 9/10. Compared to an external system, 3/10 Smart features: 8/10 Ease of installation and setup: 8/10 Other notes: -3 for requiring acceptance of privacy policy when just using as plain TV -0.5 for irritating texture on back of remote ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021 by ut158

  • A step above LED?
Size: 77 in Style: TV Only Configuration: OLED XR
I was going to get this tv at the yellow tag store but they wouldn't match the price. Delivery was great and on time. Packaging was perfect, it was shipped with an outer box as well to protect the original box the tv comes in. The key differences between this OLED and my big screen LED are... 1. I can sit directly in front of it and not see any pixels. 2. Blacks are blacker and whites are whiter. 3. A little slower to boot up. 4. Plenty Bright enough but led is slightly brighter. 5. Led is sharper but oled has a smoother look to it which does make it easy on this eyes and pleasant to watch. Has phenomenal colors. 6. Almost has a 3d look to it on high movies, documentaries like National Geographic, Animated stuff. In the end I can be happy with either one but I think I prefer the Oled. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021 by G. Johnson

  • Great Television All-around
Size: 65 in Style: TV Only Configuration: OLED XR
This is the nicest TV I have ever owned personally. The price is reasonable for what’s on the market. The picture quality, color, sound, and ease/smoothness of operation are on point with this guy. My only complaint is the remote. The A90J comes with a very cool light up and Silver Paneled remote, it’s the next model up. I’m sorry but if I pay 2500 dollars for a television give me the cool remote. That is absurd Sony. Everything else is great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021 by Tracey LLoyd

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