Sony, is one of the best, if not “THE best”, television manufacturer companies worldwide. The unauthorised seller of Sony in Nepal — Allure International, recently introduced the X80L line of TVs here. In this article, we will discuss the Sony X80L TV series in detail, including its specifications, official price in Nepal, and more!
Sony X80L TV Series Overview
Design and Display
The Sony X80L TV series is available in three sizes here in Nepal — 55”, 65”, and 75”. Despite its large screen stature, it only measures 72 mm in thickness, barring the 75” variant that measures an extra millimetre. Furthermore, these TVs weigh 15.90 kg, 21.70 kg, and 32.20 kg respectively to their sizes. The device comes with a slim T-shaped wedged stand and a standard remote, all in black colour.Talking of the main component of the TV — its display — it comes with an LCD panel with a Direct LED backlight. All the variants of the TV come in 4K resolution with 3,840 x 2,160 pixels and a Flush Surface bezel design. Moreover, it has a refresh rate of 50Hz while supporting frame dimming as well.
Picture and Audio
Firstly, the Sony X80L TV series is powered by the in-house 4K HDR Processor X1. It is coupled with TRILUMINOS PRO and Live Colour Technology for colour enhancement. Meanwhile, it comes with a 4K X-Reality Pro for clarity enhancement. It also offers HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Vision compatibility alongside 8 different picture modes.On the other hand, the audio of the Sony X80L is handled by two 10W X-Balanced, Bass Reflex Speakers. It supports DTS Digital Surround, Dolby Audio, as well as Dolby Atmos audio formats. Meanwhile, the television also offers the Room Compensation acoustic auto-calibration.
The Sony X80L runs on Android TV operating system with 32GB onboard storage. Thus, this television offers access to the internet, the ability to install apps via the Play Store, Google TV features, and so on. You also get additional features for Sony PlayStation 5. Furthermore, it supports dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth v4.2 wireless connectivity. However, it only supports WiFi Direct on 2.4GHz frequency.It also has an ethernet port for wired internet connection. In addition, it has four HDMI ports, two USB ports, one headphone jack, one digital audio output port, one RF connection input port, and one composite video input mini jack for wired connections. Lastly, it also comes with BRAVIA CAM optionally in select countries.
Sony X80L TV Series Specifications
Design: Slim build with Flush Surface bezel design
Sizes Available: 55”, 65”, and 75”
Dimensions (without stand): 1233 mm x 713 mm x 72 mm (55”), 1452 mm x 836 mm x 72 mm (65”), 1675 mm x 962 mm x 73 mm (75”)
Weight (without stand): 15.90 kg (55”), 21.70 kg (65”), 32.20 kg (75”)
Display: 54.60” / 64.50” / 74.50”, LCD Panel, Direct LED backlight, 50Hz, Frame Dimming
Resolution: 4K (3,840 x 2,160)
Picture Processor: 4K HDR Processor X1
Storage: 32GB onboard
OS: Android TV
Speaker: 2x 10W Bass Reflex Speaker, X-Balanced
HDR Compatibility: HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision
Audio Format: DTS Digital Surround, Dolby Audio, Dolby Atmos
Connectivity: Dual-band WiFi, 2.4GHz WiFi Direct, Bluetooth v5.2
Ports: 4x HDMI ports, 2x USB ports, 1x Headphone jack, 1x Composite Video Input mini jack, 1x Digital Audi output port
Colour: Black
Sony X80L TV Series Price in Nepal and Availability
The Sony X80L TV Series is available in 43”, 50”, 55”, 65”, 75”, and 85” worldwide. However, we are only getting the 55”, 65”, and 75” variants here in Nepal. They are available to purchase at authorised retailers all over the country as well as through the official website of Allure Nepal. The Sony X80L TV series price in Nepal starts from NPR 118,000.
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