Sony A90J OLED
The Sony A90J is an amazing TV for mixed usage. It delivers exceptional picture quality for movies and TV shows, and its near-instantaneous response time results in smooth motion for sports and video games. While it doesn't get as bright as an LED TV, it's bright enough to bring out most highlights in HDR, aided by its near-infinite contrast ratio. Unfortunately, there's a risk for permanent burn-in, though it shouldn't be an issue if you watch varied content.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
Product details
- 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..Operating System : Android TV
- XR TRILUMINOS PRO - Rediscover everything you watch with billions of accurate colors and see pictures that are natural and beautiful to the human eye.
- XR OLED CONTRAST PRO – Feel immersive depth and realism with ultimate blacks and our brightest-ever OLED picture.
- GOOGLE TV – Browse 700,000 plus movies and TV episodes, from across your favorite streaming services, all in one place. Including 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.
- WORKS WITH ALEXA – Through an Alexa enabled device, ask Alexa to change channels, adjust volume, and turn your TV on/off.
- XR MOTION CLARITY – Intelligent motion processing for fast-moving, blur-free sports and action-packed movies.
PROS
+ Near-perfect black levels.
+ Image stays accurate at most viewing angles.
+ Motion looks exceptionally smooth.
CONS
- Risk of permanent burn-in.
- May not be bright enough for some.
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By Rtings on April 06, 2021
The Sony A90J is an amazing TV for mixed usage. It delivers exceptional picture quality for movies and TV shows, and its near-instantaneous response time results in smooth motion for sports and video games. While it doesn't get as bright as an LED TV, it's bright enough to bring out most highlights in HDR, aided by its near-infinite contrast ratio. Unfortunately, there's a risk for permanent burn-in, though it shouldn't be an issue if you watch varied content.
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