Please explain model names of Sony Bravia X80J, X80K, A80J, A80K, replace 80 with 90...or even 75
17 year old Sony Bravia as good as it was back then
How old is your Sony TV?
Does Sony make 8K TVs?
Although Sony has released 8K TVs in the past, the company does not currently have any 8K models in its lineup. However, some stores still have stock of the brand's 75-inch Z9K 8K TV, which was first released in 2022. While the Z9K is still an impressive display, the benefits of 8K resolution are extremely subtle, and we recommend shoppers opt for one of Sony's high-end 4K TV models instead.
Are Sony TVs good for gaming?
The best Sony TVs are good gaming displays, especially if you plan to pair them with a PS5.
The brand's top models feature gaming-centric capabilities, including support for a 120Hz refresh rate, Auto-Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR). Likewise, they have exclusive features designed to optimize their performance with PS5 consoles, including auto HDR tone mapping. This feature automatically sets the console's HDR settings to match your Sony TV's capabilities, eliminating the need for manual adjustments.
All of our picks in this guide support the above features. However, there's one area where even the best Sony TVs fall short of matching the best gaming TVs from rival brands: max refresh rate. Many competitors offer TV models that can support a 144Hz refresh rate, and some high-end models even support 165Hz. Meanwhile, Sony doesn't offer any TVs that go beyond 120Hz. Refresh rates higher than 120Hz are only beneficial to PC gamers who have powerful graphics cards, but if you fall into this category, you might want to consider TVs from other brands.
Check out our other TV guides for options that support higher refresh rates:
- Best TVs
- Best 4K TVs
- Best OLED TVs
- Best Samsung TVs
- Best TCL TVs
- Best LG TVs
What size TVs does Sony sell?
Sony's current 4K TV lineup ranges in size from 43 inches to 98 inches. The company also sells an older 32-inch HDTV model, called the W830K.
For TV recommendations across certain sizes, check out our size-specific buying guides:
- Best 100-inch TVs
- Best 85-inch TVs
- Best 75-inch TVs
- Best 65-inch TVs
- Best 55-inch TVs
- Best 50-inch TVs
- Best 43-inch TVs
Videos
what's up with all the A and X at the beginning and K and J at the end? how do we know the meaning of which letter at which position in terms of panel type (display technology) ? price range? release date?
https://youtu.be/blwsNphw3l4?t=53got this image from a video by "smart home sounds" comparing oled and full-array led, it looks sort of helpful and i wonder if there's any similar informative images like this
