Expert review of the Sony A8 OLED TV
Sony KE-A8
- The X1 Ultimate processor guarantees sharp, smooth, and colorful images.
- The OLED screen provides perfectly black images and a strong contrast.
- Thanks to the wide viewing angle, the image quality doesn't deteriorate when you watch the TV from an angle.
- The Acoustic Surface+ sound system produces a realistic stereo sound.
- The screen isn't bright enough for optimal performance in brightly-lit rooms.
- This TV doesn't support HDMI 2.1.
First impression of the Sony A8
For this review, I test the 65-inch version of the A8. This thin OLED TV is easy to assemble. I slide the 2 leg stands into place at the bottom in one movement and put the TV down securely. The predecessor of the Sony A8, the AG8, had a checkered back. The casing of the new A8 looks calmer and is striped. This year, the Sony OLED TV still doesn't have HDMI 2.1 ports. It does support eARC. This allows you to send high-quality audio signals like Dolby Atmos to a receiver.
Sharp and colorful images
The first thing that stands out when it comes to image quality is that the image is razor-sharp. Small details like the individual feathers of a bird are displayed clearly. Colorful HDR images are displayed realistically as well. The subtle color details are clearly visible and blend together smoothly. The image enhancement is driven by the X1 Ultimate processor in the Sony A8. This processor recognizes individual objects and improves the image settings per object on screen. This way, the image gets a lot of depth.
Great viewing angle, reflections every now and then
OLED TVs have a great viewing angle. As a result, I can still watch images on the A8 with the same contrast and clear colors when I sit slightly on the left or the right of the TV. This is especially handy when you watch TV with a larger group of people. In a brightly-lit room, you do see some reflections when you watch darker images. To enjoy the contrast and OLED image quality as much as possible, I would recommend watching TV in a slightly darkened room.
Deep black levels and a strong contast
An OLED screen has pixels that darken or show color individually. As a result, I watch images with deep black levels. I don't see a glow around lightning flashes in a dark sky. Because the brightness of OLED screens is limited, you loose a bit of the contrast in very brightly-lit rooms. But in a normally lit room, the TV still shows a strong contrast. You'll see light details on screen sharply and with a lot of detail against a dark backdrop, such as the lights of a spaceship in pitch-black space.
Slim design
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The sleek design and flat leg stands
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The casing and connectors on the back of the television
This OLED television has a sleek and modern design. The A8 has 2 flat leg stands, so the TV is positioned close to the television cabinet. If you insert these leg stands into the TV at an angle, the TV is positioned higher. This way, you make room for a soundbar beneath the screen. OLED TVs don't need backlight because the pixels themselves emit light. As a result, the screen of the A8 is remarkably thin. The casing is slightly thicker to create enough room for the connectors and hardware. Without the leg stands, the screen is just 5.2 centimeters thick. This allows you to mount your TV close to the wall.
Realistic and deep sound
The Sony A8 has the Acoustic Surface Audio+ system. That means the 2 speakers cause the screen to vibrate, so seems as though the sound actually originates from the image. As a result, I hear a realistic stereo sound. If a car rushes past in the left corner of the screen, I hear the sound mostly on the left. In addition, the OLED TV uses 2 small subwoofers, so the deep bass is clearly audible. The sound is indeed rich and spacious. Even at a high volume, I find all the sounds clear and pure. For example, when you watch a recording of a loud concert. The bass sounds deep, but higher sounds like the applause from the audience are clearly audible as well.
Luxurious remote
The remote of the Sony A8 doesn't differ much from its predecessor. It looks calm and organized and is comfortable to hold. The buttons are easy to press, but feel sturdy as well. Because the remote is sleek, you can effortlessly reach all buttons with one hand. The buttons on the remote are the well-known arrow buttons, number buttons, and settings buttons. The 2 large buttons that stand out open the Google Play Store or Netflix with the push of a button.
Conclusion
The Sony A8 OLED TV is especially suitable for lovers of movies and series. With this television, you watch razor-sharp images with true-to-nature colors and deep black levels. The Acoustic Surface Audio+ system adds to this a realistic and rich sound. The downside of the TV is that it doesn't support HDMI 2.1. As a result, the A8 lacks a lot of functions that are useful for gaming and are supported by the newest consoles. Only in a brightly-lit room will the image loose some of its contrast and brightness and will you be able to see some reflections on the screen.