Deep blacks, Excellent 4K performance without motion lag, Supports HDR-10 and Dolby Vision, Lots of input and connectivity options
The table stand tilts the screen upwards, Uninspired IR remote,
With the KD-65A1, Sony has presented its vision of a flagship consumer TV, and it can handle anything that you throw at it. Video quality is extraordinary, no matter what media you throw at it, and its support for both HDR-10 as well as Dolby Vision makes...
Published: 2017-10-02, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
Sony, alongside Samsung and LG, today sits on top of the television game. With a firm focus on quality over economization, the Japanese brand strives first to build good TVs, and then make them affordable. It's a reputation that the company has built and...
Abstract: If you're after a new TV and you want the best there is, you've come to the right place. Below we list the very best TVs - including 4K and HDR models - available to buy in the UK right now. Also see: Best TV Deals We've tested and rated specific models...
It's not very bright, Stand makes it sit on a slight angle
The A1 OLED series is a crowd pleaser in just about every way. Sony's ‘picture only' design has been beautifully realised, managing to be simultaneously subtle and dramatic. The A1's vibrating screen delivers a far more powerful and effective sound perfor...
Published: 2017-07-03, Author: Steve , review by: insideci.co.uk
The A1 is a stunning OLED offering. As a design piece, it wins without really trying. This is minimalism done right. The set's audio visual performance is similarly fabulous. The Acoustic Surface technology is incredible, and image quality and picture pro...
Published: 2017-06-04, Author: Vincent , review by: hdtvtest.co.uk
The Bravia A1 is an OLED masterclass from Sony. True, the Japanese manufacturer has experience with professional OLED broadcast monitors, but it's still fascinating to see how the company used every ounce of its video processing expertise to extract the m...
Superb blacks and contrast ratio, Fantastic dynamic range, Impressive colour accuracy, Excellent video processing, Wide viewing angles, Acoustic Surface is inspired, Beautiful design
Minor banding just above black, Clipping with some HDR, material, Screen is at an angle, Expensive
The Sony A1 is a genuinely striking piece of industrial design that combines minimalist art and cutting-edge technology to great effect, delivering an OLED TV that is gorgeous to look at when it's both off and on. The use of an Acoustic Surface to produce...
Published: 2017-02-26, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Superb blacks and contrast ratio, Fantastic dynamic range, Impressive colour accuracy, Excellent video processing, Wide viewing angles, Acoustic Surface is inspired, Beautiful design
Minor banding just above black, Clipping with some HDR, material, Screen is at an angle, Expensive
The Sony A OLED TV has certainly been worth the wait, with an eye-catching design and a revolutionary approach to audio that keeps the screen clean and minimalist. The inclusion of the X Extreme processor promises some impressive video processing, whilst...
Completely unique and innovative design, Sounds very good by flatscreen standards, Typical OLED black performance, More punch and vibrancy than from an LG, Spot-on motion, colour and sharpness,
Still no Dolby Vision, Only two HDMIs can handle full-fat 4K HDR, The user-experience could do with improvements, LG does standard-def better,
We loved the Sony A1 in its 55in guise, and the 65in version is more of the same. This is precisely the kind of picture that's only enhanced as it gets bigger.Of course, the price increases with the screen size - £4500 is a huge amount to spend on a telly...