Brightness is always where OLED has never been able to compete with LED, but these new brightness levels are a step forward for Sony OLEDs.Ī new aluminium heat sink means speedy cooling, so the A90J is even more efficient and there’s less chance of screen burn-in. The A90J comes with a new panel that offers a higher peak brightness than the previous generation. Here’s the biggest difference when it comes to comparing the Sony A90J and the Sony A80J. (Image credit: Sony) Sony A90J vs Sony A80J: Picture quality Are you willing to switch out all that extra screen real estate for the spec differences? Let’s map them out now. The 65-inch A80J is exactly the same price in the UK as the 55-inch model of the flagship A90J. This pricing means that we’ve got a big choice to make. It’s also worth noting that the Sony UK site is listing a Sony A84J model in the same sizes as the A80J line up – no difference is made obvious on Sony's site, so it's likely that this is just a cosmetic variation. ![]() ![]() The 55-inch model is £1,999 in the UK and $2,199 in the US, the 65-inch is £2,699 in the UK and $2,799 in the US, and the 77-inch screen will take you up to £4,199 in the UK and $4,499 in the US. ![]() Then there’s the Sony A80J, which also comes in three sizes, but doesn’t go quite as large as the A90J. The US price hasn’t been officially confirmed but a figure of $7,999 appeared briefly on US site B&H Photo Video before disappearing, which looks about right. Then there’s the 83-inch model, which is a cool £6,999 in the UK.
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