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Savage xr build not working5/16/2023 Though there’s no shortage of the Sony marketing department’s influence involved, the so-called Bravia XR Cognitive Intelligence Processor driving the A80J’s picture powerfully delivers images optimized to look their best without ever perceivably dropping the ball. And when it comes to picture processing, Sony’s has historically been the best. What makes a Sony OLED TV look like a Sony OLED TV is not its OLED panel - that’s actually made by LG Display - it’s the TV’s processor. In fact, many other TVs struggle to achieve the same ultra-low error numbers after a professional calibration that the A80J manages to ace out of the box, no adjustments needed. When it comes to picture processing, Sony’s has historically been the best.įor TV enthusiasts, however, it should be noted that the out-of-box white point and color measurements that I got by using a SpectraCal C6 colorimeter (profiled to an x-rite i1display Pro) along with Calman software were among the most accurate I have seen coming from a TV factory. ![]() For that reason, many will find the TV’s slightly brighter and more vibrant Standard picture mode to be preferable. While accuracy stipulates a TV must have a relatively warm color temperature to best represent creator intent, many viewers tend to be partial to a cooler color temperature setting. Of course, accuracy isn’t necessarily what everyone is looking for. Choose the Cinema or Custom preset picture settings options and viewers need to do little else to ensure they are getting the best picture quality possible. One of the most remarkable things about the Sony A80J is its out-of-box picture accuracy. It’s a smart look, but keep in mind the feet do extend toward the edge of the TV in either configuration, making for a wide stance that requires an equally wide media stand. One position slings the TV low toward its supporting media stand or credenza, the other raises the lower border of the TV up a bit to accommodate a soundbar without the screen getting blocked. There are two positions in which the metal feet can be oriented. The remote included with the TV is standard Sony fare - no backlight, sorry - but it gets the job done. With razor-thin metallic black bezels and sturdy metal feet, the A80J OLED TV exudes a business-class aesthetic - neither overly flashy nor the least bit drab or dull. Fortunately, Sony’s approach to OLED TV design is decidedly much higher-class. ![]() OLED TV panels are so thin and striking that a five-year-old kid could frame one in PlayDough and it would still look like a work of art.
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