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Sony Bravia XG80 / X800G

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Product Overview

Sony Bravia XG80 is a mainstream 4K VA TV in Sony's 2019 lineup. It is powered by a 10-bit VA panel and available in 43", 49", 55", 65", and 75" size classes.
Some highlights of the Sony XG80 include a high screen-to-body ratio up to 93.67% and high brightness. Additionally, it supports HDR formats including HDR10 and HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma). It performs very well in delivering contrast.
Sony markets the XG80 as X800G in some markets.

Ratings

What we found

Neofiliac score 76%
Pros
  • High screen-to-body ratio
  • Supports HDR10 and HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma)
  • Very high 3000:1 contrast ratio
  • 10-bit display panel
  • Bright display panel
Cons

    What external reviewers found

    External score 45%
    Pros
    • Excellent response time
    • Good reflection handling
    • Low input lag
    • Wide viewing angles
    Cons
    • Poor black uniformity
    • Mediocre contrast ratio
    • No local dimming

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    Specifications

    Variants shown:
    43
    49
    55
    65
    75

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    External Reviews

    rtings[1]

    Reviewer score 45% (normalized by Neofiliac)
    Reviewers from rtings have found:
    The Sony X800G is a decent TV for most uses. It is well-suited for a bright room, with wide viewing angles, but doesn't look as good in a dark room. This model also lacks a local dimming feature, and has disappointing black uniformity. It upscales 1080p content well though, great if most of your movies are on Blu-ray.
    Pros
    • Wide viewing angles
    • Excellent response time
    • Good reflection handling
    • Low input lag
    Cons
    • Mediocre contrast ratio
    • No local dimming
    • Poor black uniformity

    References

    1. ^ Sony X800G TV Review. [rtings].

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