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Sony 2021 TV line-up: models, sizes, specs, everything you need to know

It's not every year that Sony launches a brand new TV processor to run throughout its range, so we have high hopes for the Sony 2021 TV line-up – not least as our first impression comes courtesy of the excellent Sony XR-55A90J OLED TV. The range is headlined by the Cognitive Processor XR chip, which adds an extra layer of cognitive intelligence analysis to the already excellent Sony AI Processing and should therefore, hopefully, produce even better pictures and sound.
The Sony 2021 TV range has no huge surprises in terms of models and panel sizes compared to last year's launch, with all sets designed to replace predecessors. With three TV gongs in our most recent What Hi-Fi? Awards, that's no bad thing. There are two Master Series models (an 8K LCD and a 4K OLED), a slightly lower specced OLED model and then two more full array LED series, all featuring the Cognitive Processor XR. There are more budget, edge-lit, non-XR models in the new range, too. Prices have just started to filter through with the first firm details available for the A90J Master Series OLED TVs, the step-down A80J OLEDs and the affordable, full array X80J and X81J LEDs. The 55in and 65in versions of the premium A90J TVs are the most reasonably priced Master Series sets from Sony to date. The X80J range offers huge choice starting with 43in models in the mid-hundreds all the way up to 77in panels for just one and a half thousand. All the sets in the Sony 2021 TV range feature Sony's Ambient Optimization technology, Dolby Vision HDR and are AirPlay 2-enabled. Bluetooth with A2DP is also standard across all the Sony Bravia XR sets too.
The big addition on the usability side is the switch from Android TV to the new Google TV platform. That brings the same excellent and intuitive look and feel as found in the Chromecast with Google TV media streamer. As Google's launch partner for Google TV, these Sony's are the first sets you'll find with the operating system already build in. It's from here that you'll also be able to access all of Sony's usual picture, sound and other TV settings, as well as customise your home screen by adding your most frequently used apps. All the TVs use the YouView tuner in the UK and come with support for both Alexa and Google Assistant.