Buy wisely
Buy wiselyBuy wisely
For RetailersFor developers
  1. Home
  2. Electronics
  3. Televisions
  4. Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L
Buy wisely

BuyWisely is your one stop price comparison platform, delivering the best deals from over 20,000 online shops. We empower shoppers to make smart, cost-effective choices by offering transparent pricing, price history, and the latest deals across a broad range of products. With BuyWisely, your money goes further.

Popular Shops
JB Hi-Fi
The Good Guys
Harvey Norman
Appliances Online
Bing Lee
Kogan
Amazon
Officeworks
Contact Us
[email protected]
Affiliate Disclosure
Legal Information
Privacy Policy
Logos provided by Logo.dev
© 2026 BuyWisely•Price data powered by pricesAPI.io•Retailers: SellWisely.io
Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L
Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L
Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L
Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L
Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L
Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L
Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L
Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L
Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L
Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L
Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L
Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L

Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L

(1,632 reviews)

The 4K Full Array LED TV powered by 4K HDR Processor X1 delivers high contrast in bright and dark areas for scenes full of detail. Hear movie soundtracks and music playlists with clear sound and rich bass.

The 4K Full Array LED TV powered by 4K HDR Processor X1 delivers high contrast in bright and dark areas for scenes full of detail. Hear movie soundtracks and music playlists with clear sound and rich bass.

$1,308.00 - $1,825.00

in 3 offers

The lowest price for Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L right now is $1,308.00 at eBay.com.au, compared across 2 retailers.

The all-time low was $799.00 on 10 Mar 2026 — today's price is 64% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 10 June 2026.

Sony Bravia 55 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD55X85L

$1,308.00

(1,632 reviews)

The 4K Full Array LED TV powered by 4K HDR Processor X1 delivers high contrast in bright and dark areas for scenes full of detail. Hear movie soundtracks and music playlists with clear sound and rich bass.

The 4K Full Array LED TV powered by 4K HDR Processor X1 delivers high contrast in bright and dark areas for scenes full of detail. Hear movie soundtracks and music playlists with clear sound and rich bass.

Price comparison

Price data powered by pricesAPI.io

Last updated at 10/06/2026 14:33:11

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
eBay.com.au

$1,308.00

Sony X85L Bravia 55 inch Full Array 4K LED Google TV - Black (KD55X85L)

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

eBay.com.au

$1,308.00

Sony Kd55x85l (box Damaged^) 55" X85l Full Array Led 4k Hdr Smart Tv

Free delivery

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Harvey Norman

$1,825.00

Sony 55-inch X85L 4K Full Array LED Google TV

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

A TV that takes your viewing to the next level.
9 July 2023Stormtrail

originally posted on sony.co.uk

Straight out of the box the Sony 55” X85L impressed me with its slim bezel design. Its multitude of ports that caters to your fancy such as its dual USB ports, digital audio out, AV in, its 4 HDMI ports which is plenty. Do note that port 3 and 4 are 120hz ports and those are pretty nice to have as I’m also a gamer and use a 1440x2560 resolution monitor with 165hz to game. Port 3 also comes with a eARC(Enhanced Audio Return Channel). Those sounded pretty good when plugged into my Creative Katana soundbar. There is also a Lan port which is pretty useful if you ever have trouble with your WiFi for whatever reason. Lasty, there is also an antenna socket. Don’t know why anyone would use that in this day and age but it's always useful to have.Whilst setting up I had an ... MoreStraight out of the box the Sony 55” X85L impressed me with its slim bezel design. Its multitude of ports that caters to your fancy such as its dual USB ports, digital audio out, AV in, its 4 HDMI ports which is plenty. Do note that port 3 and 4 are 120hz ports and those are pretty nice to have as I’m also a gamer and use a 1440x2560 resolution monitor with 165hz to game. Port 3 also comes with a eARC(Enhanced Audio Return Channel). Those sounded pretty good when plugged into my Creative Katana soundbar. There is also a Lan port which is pretty useful if you ever have trouble with your WiFi for whatever reason. Lasty, there is also an antenna socket. Don’t know why anyone would use that in this day and age but it's always useful to have.Whilst setting up I had an issue where I didn’t have a desk big enough to fit the TV as the legs would be at the ends of the TV to give it more stability but to my surprise Sony actually thought about this. The feet are actually adjustable! You can slot the feet closer to each other so you can place the TV on a smaller table(TV is approx 140cm). That really hit home for me as it showed they actually thought about the consumer whilst producing this TV. Aside from the TV itself, I was a bit puzzled to see two TV remotes instead of the usual one. Began to wonder what the difference was so I searched it online. One is a regular looking remote which is apparently an (IR)Infrared remote controller without the google assistant and MIC button(Didn’t like this one so much). The other one is the one I really love. It’s a (RF) Radio frequency controller with the google assistant and MIC button. Makes things so much easier just by speaking to it. It’s essentially like an Amazon Fire stick built in already. The remote also comes with buttons for your Netflix,Bravia Core, Disney+, Prime Video, Youtube and Crunchyroll. Can you imagine a Crunchyroll button? The feel, weight and balance of the controller in your palm is something I really appreciated as well.On to the viewing experience, I quickly switched on Netflix but didn’t have the 4k version so didn’t do the TV justice. Having said that, the colour reproduction on this TV is amazing. Its Full Array LED is a tech I really enjoy. When my windows are open and the room is filled with light there isn’t this cloudy look to it. The pictures are still very sharp and the colours are vibrant. That being said I actually enjoy watching shows/movies and even YouTube on the TV now. It’s actually made me want to subscribe for 4k viewing on different streaming platforms. All in all I’d say this TV is absolutely worth getting, be it for gaming or for that cinema experience you’re looking for. There is so much upside and little to no downside for this TV and would recommend anyone who is looking for a 55 inch Full Array LED TV for their next purchase.

Blown away by the realistic picture quality
14 July 2023Bigg Mac

originally posted on sony.co.uk

I am so impressed with this Smart TV from Sony. There are so many new and thoughtful design features to enhance the viewing experience which is way beyond my expectations. One in particular that I really like is the fact that the TV assesses the light level in the room and adjusts the picture brightness to suit the room which iWork's well in our bright room.I really cant fault the picture quality and the sound quality is pretty good too. Apparently Sony have built in new speakers so there is really no need for a sound bar. Overall I'm very happy with this TV and would buy another Sony for our other room, when I see just how far advanced it is compared to my other TV.

EXCELLENT QUALITY TV
10 July 2023cavril

originally posted on sony.co.uk

First time owning a Sony tv absolute quality. have for around 2 weeks and still finding more and more features so easy to set up step by step guidance come with tv remote and one for just the apps which is so easy to navigate loads and loads of apps allready on and loads more to get. picture quality is amazing it is so clear and no lagging in action scenes cristal clear all the time.come with x2 setting for the feet so don't have to go out and buy an extra long tv cabinet. over all this tv is amazing very very happy with it

Specification

TV Size55 Inch
Finish ColourBlack
Accessories includedVoice Remote Control, Batteries, User Manual
Screen TechnologyLED
Screen Size55 in

Price comparison

Updated about 12 hours ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
eBay.com.au

$1,308.00

Sony X85L Bravia 55 inch Full Array 4K LED Google TV - Black (KD55X85L)

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

eBay.com.au

$1,308.00

Sony Kd55x85l (box Damaged^) 55" X85l Full Array Led 4k Hdr Smart Tv

Free delivery

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Harvey Norman

$1,825.00

Sony 55-inch X85L 4K Full Array LED Google TV

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

A TV that takes your viewing to the next level.
9 July 2023

Straight out of the box the Sony 55” X85L impressed me with its slim bezel design. Its multitude of ports that caters to your fancy such as its dual USB ports, digital audio out, AV in, its 4 HDMI ports which is plenty. Do note that port 3 and 4 are 120hz ports and those are pretty nice to have as I’m also a gamer and use a 1440x2560 resolution monitor with 165hz to game. Port 3 also comes with a eARC(Enhanced Audio Return Channel). Those sounded pretty good when plugged into my Creative Katana soundbar. There is also a Lan port which is pretty useful if you ever have trouble with your WiFi for whatever reason. Lasty, there is also an antenna socket. Don’t know why anyone would use that in this day and age but it's always useful to have.Whilst setting up I had an ... MoreStraight out of the box the Sony 55” X85L impressed me with its slim bezel design. Its multitude of ports that caters to your fancy such as its dual USB ports, digital audio out, AV in, its 4 HDMI ports which is plenty. Do note that port 3 and 4 are 120hz ports and those are pretty nice to have as I’m also a gamer and use a 1440x2560 resolution monitor with 165hz to game. Port 3 also comes with a eARC(Enhanced Audio Return Channel). Those sounded pretty good when plugged into my Creative Katana soundbar. There is also a Lan port which is pretty useful if you ever have trouble with your WiFi for whatever reason. Lasty, there is also an antenna socket. Don’t know why anyone would use that in this day and age but it's always useful to have.Whilst setting up I had an issue where I didn’t have a desk big enough to fit the TV as the legs would be at the ends of the TV to give it more stability but to my surprise Sony actually thought about this. The feet are actually adjustable! You can slot the feet closer to each other so you can place the TV on a smaller table(TV is approx 140cm). That really hit home for me as it showed they actually thought about the consumer whilst producing this TV. Aside from the TV itself, I was a bit puzzled to see two TV remotes instead of the usual one. Began to wonder what the difference was so I searched it online. One is a regular looking remote which is apparently an (IR)Infrared remote controller without the google assistant and MIC button(Didn’t like this one so much). The other one is the one I really love. It’s a (RF) Radio frequency controller with the google assistant and MIC button. Makes things so much easier just by speaking to it. It’s essentially like an Amazon Fire stick built in already. The remote also comes with buttons for your Netflix,Bravia Core, Disney+, Prime Video, Youtube and Crunchyroll. Can you imagine a Crunchyroll button? The feel, weight and balance of the controller in your palm is something I really appreciated as well.On to the viewing experience, I quickly switched on Netflix but didn’t have the 4k version so didn’t do the TV justice. Having said that, the colour reproduction on this TV is amazing. Its Full Array LED is a tech I really enjoy. When my windows are open and the room is filled with light there isn’t this cloudy look to it. The pictures are still very sharp and the colours are vibrant. That being said I actually enjoy watching shows/movies and even YouTube on the TV now. It’s actually made me want to subscribe for 4k viewing on different streaming platforms. All in all I’d say this TV is absolutely worth getting, be it for gaming or for that cinema experience you’re looking for. There is so much upside and little to no downside for this TV and would recommend anyone who is looking for a 55 inch Full Array LED TV for their next purchase.

Stormtrail originally posted on sony.co.uk
Blown away by the realistic picture quality
14 July 2023

I am so impressed with this Smart TV from Sony. There are so many new and thoughtful design features to enhance the viewing experience which is way beyond my expectations. One in particular that I really like is the fact that the TV assesses the light level in the room and adjusts the picture brightness to suit the room which iWork's well in our bright room.I really cant fault the picture quality and the sound quality is pretty good too. Apparently Sony have built in new speakers so there is really no need for a sound bar. Overall I'm very happy with this TV and would buy another Sony for our other room, when I see just how far advanced it is compared to my other TV.

Bigg Mac originally posted on sony.co.uk
EXCELLENT QUALITY TV
10 July 2023

First time owning a Sony tv absolute quality. have for around 2 weeks and still finding more and more features so easy to set up step by step guidance come with tv remote and one for just the apps which is so easy to navigate loads and loads of apps allready on and loads more to get. picture quality is amazing it is so clear and no lagging in action scenes cristal clear all the time.come with x2 setting for the feet so don't have to go out and buy an extra long tv cabinet. over all this tv is amazing very very happy with it

cavril originally posted on sony.co.uk
Incredible, Bright Colours!
9 July 2023

The X85L 55" is just simply incredible!My previous TV was a 2019 LG 4K TV which I thought was amazing, however now comparing it against the Sony Bravia, it wasn't that great.My previous LG TV had a lot of backlight bleed, and halo effect around bright images on dark backgrounds. I've tried to replicate the halo effect on the Bravia TV and I can’t! No backlight bleeding either.The colours... just wow! Bright, vibrant and just pop! I've had many guests comment on the colours of the TV. HDR is also very visible - The blacks are proper black!!I've wall mounted the TV using my previous mount, which is directly opposite the main living room window, so can get very bright in the living room. The TV's smart brightness works flawlessly. You can see it working in real ... MoreThe X85L 55" is just simply incredible!My previous TV was a 2019 LG 4K TV which I thought was amazing, however now comparing it against the Sony Bravia, it wasn't that great.My previous LG TV had a lot of backlight bleed, and halo effect around bright images on dark backgrounds. I've tried to replicate the halo effect on the Bravia TV and I can’t! No backlight bleeding either.The colours... just wow! Bright, vibrant and just pop! I've had many guests comment on the colours of the TV. HDR is also very visible - The blacks are proper black!!I've wall mounted the TV using my previous mount, which is directly opposite the main living room window, so can get very bright in the living room. The TV's smart brightness works flawlessly. You can see it working in real time as the living room gets brighter or darker.The design is fine - Nothing really to comment. Ample ports for all boxes, consoles and accessories.Remote(s) - With this TV, you get 2 remotes - A smart BT remote, and an old school IR remote. I get why, but I feel only the smart remote is necessary. in the 2 weeks I've had the TV, I've not used the second IR remote.One thing I do miss with my previous LG TV was the smart remote where you could point at the TV, and it would become more computer mouse like, and you're able to navigate the UI, and menus more quickly. This would have been an amazing addition.Set up - The set up was simple, guided you through everything from setting up Wi-Fi, Bluetooth remote, and connecting your cable box.During the set up, it did show the option to control your cable box from the TV remote. I have the Virgin 360 box, and unfortunately this isn't an option on the Bravia TV. (Hopefully a software update adds it on)UI / OS - The is my first google TV, I must say it’s great! Options and customisations galore! As a tech geek I had lots of options/settings to play around with and customise to my liking.Very easy to navigate and generally find what you're looking for. (It did take me a while to find the option to rename the HDMI inputs to what they are for ease, but I found it in the end)I love the home screen where it'll show your shows from all your signed in providers - Disney & Prime in my experience. I have noticed Netflix suggestions/integration isn't available - Not sure if it’s a licencing thing. It would be great to have Netflix show also.I haven't looked far enough yet, but I'd like to have all paid shows removed from the suggestions, and only have my current subscriptions show as its annoying.Voice control - I had this on my previous TV and didn't tend to use it. I've used it a few times on the Bravia and seems to work well.I've also connected Alexa to the TV so it can be turned on or off remotely, plus launching apps etc which is helpful.Looking through the spec's the TV seems to be fully PS5 ready, with its own options for PS5. 120hz refresh rate at 4k is insane at this size. Unfortunately, I do not have a PS5 to test the features.Sound - Unfortunately cannot comment on the sound from the TV as I have a Sony soundbar which was plug and play, and the TV detects the soundbar easily and quickly via ARC. The soundbar will turn on and off with the TV which is helpful.Overall, I am extremely happy with this TV, and would happily recommend it.

stuu_xx originally posted on sony.co.uk
Popping Colours
9 July 2023

The Sony X85L 4K TV is a good mid-range TV that offers a good balance of features and performance. It has a Full LED backlight that provides deep blacks and good contrast, and it supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision for enhanced HDR content. The TV also has a powerful X-Balanced Speaker system that produces a great immersive soundThe viewing angle is also a bit narrow, so you'll need to be sitting directly in front of the TV to get the best picture quality.Overall, the Sony X85L is a good choice for those looking for a mid-range TV with good picture quality and sound. It's not the best TV on the market, but it's a good value for the price.Good picture quality with deep blacks and good contrastSupports HDR10 and Dolby VisionPowerful X-Balanced Speaker ... MoreThe Sony X85L 4K TV is a good mid-range TV that offers a good balance of features and performance. It has a Full LED backlight that provides deep blacks and good contrast, and it supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision for enhanced HDR content. The TV also has a powerful X-Balanced Speaker system that produces a great immersive soundThe viewing angle is also a bit narrow, so you'll need to be sitting directly in front of the TV to get the best picture quality.Overall, the Sony X85L is a good choice for those looking for a mid-range TV with good picture quality and sound. It's not the best TV on the market, but it's a good value for the price.Good picture quality with deep blacks and good contrastSupports HDR10 and Dolby VisionPowerful X-Balanced Speaker systemSmart TV with Google TV

Davos65 originally posted on sony.co.uk
Splendid Smart TV
1 July 2023

This is a splendid TV. It has so many features.First off, the picture is amazing. The colours are so vivid; there is so much clarity. Watching 4K/UHD programmes is a real joy; you notice the depths of colours and the clear lines. So much realism to the pictures when watching.The sound is good and better than other TV models. But I feel a sounder would probably add greater depth all round That said, the auto calibration is an excellent tool which ensures a more balanced sound in the room.The settings allow different sound effects - for example, sports or cinema. Connecting a PS5 brings a new dimension to gaming. Tone mapping and picture mode help bring the games to life. The graphics are ultra clear and crisp.Finally, the added connectivity with GOOGLE and ... MoreThis is a splendid TV. It has so many features.First off, the picture is amazing. The colours are so vivid; there is so much clarity. Watching 4K/UHD programmes is a real joy; you notice the depths of colours and the clear lines. So much realism to the pictures when watching.The sound is good and better than other TV models. But I feel a sounder would probably add greater depth all round That said, the auto calibration is an excellent tool which ensures a more balanced sound in the room.The settings allow different sound effects - for example, sports or cinema. Connecting a PS5 brings a new dimension to gaming. Tone mapping and picture mode help bring the games to life. The graphics are ultra clear and crisp.Finally, the added connectivity with GOOGLE and the simplicity of the remote control give further benefits.This is a world class TV and places it at the leading edge for smart televisions.

GeorgeBL originally posted on sony.co.uk

Specification

TV Size55 Inch
Finish ColourBlack
Accessories includedVoice Remote Control, Batteries, User Manual
Screen TechnologyLED
Screen Size55 in

You may also like

Sony Bravia 75 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD75X85L
Sony Bravia 75 Inch X85L Full Array LED 4K Google TV KD75X85L$1,937.00 - $2,726.00
1,599
Compare 3 offers
Sony 65-inch X85L 4K Full Array LED Google TV
Sony 65-inch X85L 4K Full Array LED Google TV$999.00 - $1,799.00
1,879
Compare 3 offers
Sony 55" XR55X90L Bravia XR Full Array LED 4K Google TV (2023)
Sony 55" XR55X90L Bravia XR Full Array LED 4K Google TV (2023)$749.00 - $2,580.00
7,688
Compare 11 offers
Sony Bravia 85 Inch X90L XR Full Array LED 4K Google TV XR85X90L
Sony Bravia 85 Inch X90L XR Full Array LED 4K Google TV XR85X90L$1,914.00 - $3,909.66
7,732
Compare 3 offers
Sony Bravia 75 Inch X90L XR Full Array LED 4K Google TV XR75X90L
Sony Bravia 75 Inch X90L XR Full Array LED 4K Google TV XR75X90L$3,177.00 - $3,463.00
7,732
Compare 3 offers
Sony Xr75x90l 75 inch Bravia XR X90L 4K Full Array HDR LED Google TV
Sony Xr75x90l 75 inch Bravia XR X90L 4K Full Array HDR LED Google TV$1,899.00 - $3,391.00
7,564
Compare 2 offers