Sony
BRAVIA XR A80L
Based on 28 Reddit mentions
$3498.00
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85” Sony Bravia 9 Mini LED or Samsung S90F OLED..?
I currently own 85" Bravia 9, 75" Sony ZH8, 75" Bravia 7, 75" X90L, 65" A80L OLED, and an 85" X900F, OLED is great if you value the very best picture quality and color, but I like my Bravia 9 even more, the extra brightness of it makes any source have more pop, if your room has alot of light then Br
...Annual_Cake_3885 in r/4kTV
February 19, 2026 10:50 PM
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Is black crush a problem with all OLEDs?
Can't say for all tvs, but the black levels on my sony a80l seem fine. I guess Sony processing makes up for it? It's not very bright speaking of pure brightness, but I've never complained that I can't see the details in dark scenes.
KeraTerra in r/4kTV
April 13, 2026 10:42 AM
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What’s a good movie to watch with a new OLED TV?
That’s the size OLED I have too, Sony Bravia A80L. Such a beautiful, natural picture. The movies I’d suggest would be… The Matrix Blade Runner Blade Runner 2049 Alien Interstellar Mad Max Furiosa: A Mad Max Story The Thing Ex Machina Annihilation Prospect Arrival The original Star Wars trilogy Star
...i_n_c_r_y_p_t_o in r/MovieSuggestions
November 25, 2025 6:43 PM
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I currently have an 85” Sony 900H. For $5,000~ or less should I get a 83”~ OLED or 100”~ other TV. For reference I sit 10 feet away in a windowless media room and want to watch movies/play games.
You can easily do an 83" OLED, it's absolutely worth it. Especially for movies, the Sony A80L if on clearance at Best Buy for ~$3500
DayneTreader in r/hometheater
March 11, 2026 5:37 AM
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TV Upgrade Time
I currently own a 85" Bravia 9, 75" Bravia 7, and a 65 A80L OLED, I would go with the Bravia 7 for sure, it's 90% of the Bravia 9, Bravia 9 just is brighter, I love the OLED because it has a wonderful picture, but the extra brightness makes everything pop more!
Annual_Cake_3885 in r/4kTV
March 9, 2026 9:28 PM
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OLED TV burn-in warranty in Dubai?
Using Sony A80L since last 3 years, no issues of burn in observed till now despite high usage. I guess for newer OLEDs burn in issues are mostly resolved. Unless your usage is extreme (Channel logos) ,it's unlikely to have burn in. I feel so called experts over hype burn in issues when comparing OLE
...HkunaMtataa in r/askdubai
April 20, 2026 4:55 PM
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Would you rather have a late model Pioneer (500m/141FD) or a late model Panasonic (ZT60, VT, etc)
You sound like you need a more dull realistic looking OLED for yourself...... the Sony A80L with motion for Cinephile's lol..... the LG C5 OLED and G5 OLED would destroy your eyes lol.
Cold-Marionberry9165 in r/PlasmaTV
April 29, 2026 6:07 PM
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Picked up 55” ST50… love it
I have a 65” Sony A80L and it’s awesome. I also have a PS5 and some 4K blu-rays, so I’ve seen what it’s fully capable of doing. Colors are a bit more saturated, contrast is higher, and 4K 120 is hard to complain about. But… from an image quality standpoint, this 14 year old 1080P plasma is about 90%
...rutgersftw in r/PlasmaTV_Gaming
May 3, 2026 11:16 PM
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Looking for suitable replacement of X900E from 2017
Do you think the X90L would be a meaningful upgrade over the X900E (and what about the a80l Oled?), or do you think it would only be worthwhile for the Bravia 7? I agree, the X900E still looks gorgeous, something about it, very natural-looking detail, contrast and colour, despite the blooming.
Hunx787 in r/bravia
May 18, 2025 8:09 PM
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Sony Bravia 8 77' or Sony A80L
I highly recommend the Bravia 8 mk1. I don’t have any experience with the a80l but I have a Bravia 7 85in and the Bravia 9 75 to compare to and the 8 mk1 is our favorite tv to watch movies on in our house.
RightWeather5723 in r/bravia
August 12, 2025 10:20 PM
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