![]() And since we mentioned wall mounting all ports are either looking sideways on downwards, as per usual with most Sony TVs, making them easier to reach when on a wall. With such a thickness the TV will surely look absolutely great on a wall. Borders are thin enough to make the actual screen look more immersive while overall thickness was measured at 1.6″ (4.1 cm) which actually makes the A90J thinner than the A80J. An extremely thin panel is accompanied by a thicker plastic box where all the electronics are grouped together. ![]() Overall the A90J is following the same design principles we have seen in most OLED TVs. But with the increased price is the A90J still a worthy purchase? Let’s find out… Everything the A80J had along with the new panel surely is a recipe for success. On paper it looks like an excellent unit. There is Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision support, comes with two HDMI 2.1 ports along with all its gaming centric features, although VRR is still a promised one, and is packed with the new Google TV platform that includes a huge list of streaming services, Chromecast, Airplay 2 and Homekit, the new Bravia Core streaming service, voice control and many more like Netflix calibrated mode, IMAX Enhanced and Calman Ready. It uses a new improved 100/120Hz OLED panel in combination with a heatsink in order to dissipate the heat faster, features the new Cognitive Processor XR and uses Sony’s most advanced Acoustic Surface Audio+ system. So in essence you can say that the A90J is a beefed up A80J which can only be a good thing as the A80J is a really excellent release and one that certainly many consumers will choose for their entertainment.īut let’s see what the A90J brings to the table. The two OLEDs from Sony share an awful lot of features and any differences there are, have to do mainly with the addition of the new improved OLED panel and everything this brings. If you look at the specs the A90J is not all that different from the other Master Series OLED, the Sony A80J, By the way you can check our review and take on that one in the link. So in our Sony A90J review today we will be looking into this top premium release and if it is really worth the extra cost for what you get. But the real interest was in Sony’s top OLED flagship that for the first time would be using the improved OLED panel in order to help push more brightness than conventional OLED panels could do until now. Not too long ago we had the pleasure of checking on of Sony‘s new OLED TVs.
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