Sony 65” Class XR65A80J BRAVIA XR OLED 4K Ultra HD Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR A80J Series- 2021 Model
- Brand:
- Sony
- Model Number:
- XR65A80J
- UPC:
- 027242921986
- EAN:
- 0027242921986
- ASIN:
- B08TKR3WLJ
- Walmart SKU:
- 870706472
Current pricing at $1,998.00 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Highest Price
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$2,585.42 | |
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Lowest Price
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$1,298.00 | |
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$1,998.00 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Sony 65” Class XR65A80J BRAVIA XR OLED 4K Ultra HD Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR A80J Series- 2021 Model since 10/26/2022. The most recent price update was on Apr 28, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $1,298.00 (lowest on 11/27/2022) to $2,585.42 (highest on 8/13/2023). The average price during this period is $2,109.00.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 753 reviews.
Such an outstanding 65" TV, model XR-65A80J. Sony is the best for all consumer electronics. The picture is so exact and clear we see expressions or motions which went unseen on our Samsung. It feels as though the movie characters are the room with us. Also, no other speakers are needed with this sound quality. We are thrilled!
I've always wanted an OLED TV after just having the LED's. The difference is huge! Better clarity, deeper blacks, no blooming. This Sony is not too dim and just the right amount of brightness. All of my TV's are Sony so I knew they made a great product but I'm just blown away with this OLED TV! Sound is great as well.
This is an amazing device; I've never had a better TV. The image quality is fantastic and I'd recommend it to anyone who wants a great quality image. The remote could be better, but once I switch over to my universal I won't use it anymore anyway. My only complaint is the horrible Google TV interface, but that's not the fault of Sony. It's so offensively-invasive that I may just go back to using a Roku instead. Even when setting apps-only mode, almost the entire screen is still a giant ad.
I wasn't even in the market for a TV has my previous Sony was still working. It wasn't HDR but still had a really great picture. Then a friend of mine I used to work with told me how amazing his TV was so I decided to treat myself for Christmas. I was watching a series on Netflix which was about halfway finished. And I started watching on the new TV I just could not believe the images I was seeing. This TV actually take settings from Netflix to make sure you see the content has its creator intended. Images are just mind-blowing. It's also nice to use a remote that has voice control. Needless to say I am more than happy with my purchase.
Set this up on Friday, May 7th. Super easy setup. Has the NextGenTV tuner (ATSC 3) for when the broadcasts become available and Google TV. The audio coming from the screen is pretty amazing and is more than enough for the content we watch.
I would argue that sony is over priced. I was very wrong. I was lifted this after the sudden demise of my HISENSE TV. I am amazed. It is beautiful, and easy to use.
Im A little disappointed with Sony especially its absolute horrible technical support. I've had this TV a few months and the picture is fine sounds good but the remote control It's awful. The only item I added as an external is a Blu-ray player which though the input acknowledges it and turns it on none of the play button does work Similarly even though my i have DVR service with fios, the DVR button doesn't work so you really need to have two remotes my FiOS remote plus the Sony remote As well as one for the blu ray player. Programming Could be a lot easier and the online manual has a lot to be desired. This is my first Sony OLED TV and it will probably be my last.
The TV wouldn't turn on at all, and the only sign of life was 4 red blinks from the self-diagnosing LED indicator.I didn't expect this from a brand like this..I used Vizio TV for 15 years and never had an issue..
In less than two years, the ethernet input stopped working and then six months later the Wi-Fi receiver stopped working. At its third year it will not turn ON at all.
Garbage. Such a monumentally expensive tv to last just over one year before suffering a terminal power fault.
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