Sony A80L review: a fantastic mid-range OLED TV for movie lovers


Sony A80L: Two-minute review

At first glance, the Sony A80L has a difficult road to travel. It’s unfortunate enough to arrive, after all, as a relatively traditional WRGB OLED TV in the same year that LG has launched spectacular new Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology in its G3 OLED TV series, and Samsung has launched the giant leaping second generation of its Quantum Dot OLED technology with its S95C series.

But the Sony A80L starts combatting potential accusations of old school-ness right away, though, with a crisp, clean and minimalist design. It also supports most of the latest gaming features, including 4K at 120Hz refresh rates, Auto Low Latency Mode switching and variable refresh rates. Plus, it marks the debut of Sony’s new Game Menu – an onscreen display explicitly designed to show game-related settings and source information. It is a shame that the A80L only supports the most cutting-edge gaming features over two of its four HDMI ports, and doesn’t support 4K Dolby Vision gaming at 120Hz – but overall, its feature rank alongside the best gaming TVs.



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