Get the award-winning 55in Sony A80L OLED TV for far less with this dazzling deal

The 55in version of the mid-range Sony A80L, which we gave four stars out of five, is currently £200 cheaper at Currys
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Published on 12 April 2024

The Sony A80L OLED TV combines punchy performance with a reasonable price – and it’s currently even cheaper at Currys. For a limited time, you can bag the 55in version of the top TV, which happens to be the size we tested in our in-depth review, for just £1,399.

That’s a whopping £200 saving on its most recent price of £1,599 on the site, while it’s £400 cheaper than the £1,999 it cost at launch. Just make sure you get in there as soon as possible because the discount won’t be available for long.

Did the Sony A80L get a good review?

  • In our full Sony A80L review, we gave the OLED TV four stars out of five.
  • We also gave it a coveted Expert Reviews Recommended award, which quite simply means that we’re happy to recommend it to anyone in the market for a new TV.

What’s so good about the Sony A80L?

  • We loved the build quality and design when we got our hands on it.
  • We found that it delivered superb SDR and HDR images, with silky-smooth motion handling and no artefacts in our tests.
  • It was particularly impressive when we watched comparatively dark films such as The Revenant and 1917, while the vibrant The Greatest Showman had plenty of pop.
  • The sound quality was similarly excellent, with plenty of rich bass.

Are there any disadvantages to this Sony A80L deal?

  • The Sony A80L only has two HDMI 2.1 inputs.
  • There’s no HDR10+ support.

How has the Sony A80L’s price changed over time?

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Now deals editor at Expert Reviews, Max first joined the website in 2016 and has worked for numerous tech-focused publications over the past 13 years – including PC Pro, The Big Tech Question, Alphr and Wonderpedia – as well as the Daily Mirror, Total TV Guide, TV Choice, Take a Break, the Falmouth Packet and Welt der Wunder in Germany, among others. He’s sifted through thousands of deals on everything from broadband contracts to toothbrushes in his career so he knows what separates a great offer from a bad one.

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