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Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)
Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)

Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)

(2,604 reviews)

Immerse yourself in all your favourite content with billions of accurate colours and realistic images with the Sony BRAVIA XR TV, winner of the CES 2022 Innovation Award. With pure OLED black and brilliant vibrancy, the BRAVIA XR is powered by Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR to make take all your favourite content up a notch. The built-in Google assistant makes it simpler than ever to access all your favourite content, all in one place. And with gaming specific settings, you can explore your favourite games like never before. Explore true entertainment with the Sony BRAVIA XR TV.

Immerse yourself in all your favourite content with billions of accurate colours and realistic images with the Sony BRAVIA XR TV, winner of the CES 2022 Innovation Award. With pure OLED black and brilliant vibrancy, the BRAVIA XR is powered by Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR to make take all your favourite content up a notch. The built-in Google assistant makes it simpler than ever to access all your favourite content, all in one place. And with gaming specific settings, you can explore your favourite games like never before. Explore true entertainment with the Sony BRAVIA XR TV.

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The lowest price for Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K) right now is $2,457.04 at eBay.com.au, compared across 2 retailers.

The all-time low was $2,457.04 on 21 June 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 22 June 2026.

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Sony 75" X90K Bravia XR Full Array 4K Google TV (2022) (XR75X90K)

$2,457.04

(2,604 reviews)

Immerse yourself in all your favourite content with billions of accurate colours and realistic images with the Sony BRAVIA XR TV, winner of the CES 2022 Innovation Award. With pure OLED black and brilliant vibrancy, the BRAVIA XR is powered by Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR to make take all your favourite content up a notch. The built-in Google assistant makes it simpler than ever to access all your favourite content, all in one place. And with gaming specific settings, you can explore your favourite games like never before. Explore true entertainment with the Sony BRAVIA XR TV.

Immerse yourself in all your favourite content with billions of accurate colours and realistic images with the Sony BRAVIA XR TV, winner of the CES 2022 Innovation Award. With pure OLED black and brilliant vibrancy, the BRAVIA XR is powered by Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR to make take all your favourite content up a notch. The built-in Google assistant makes it simpler than ever to access all your favourite content, all in one place. And with gaming specific settings, you can explore your favourite games like never before. Explore true entertainment with the Sony BRAVIA XR TV.

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Sony XR65X90K 65" BRAVIA XR 4K Full Array LED Smart TV

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$3,678.00

FWD75X90K 75" 4K PREMIUM PRO BRAVIA HDR 730NITS XR FULL ARRAY LED GOOGLE TV

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Sony FWD85X90K 85" 4K PREMIUM PRO BRAVIA HDR 730NITS XR FULL ARRAY LED GOOGLE TV (85 Inch)

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Reviews

Almost great
28 March 2023David731

originally posted on sony.com.au

Had the TV for about 3 months now and overall really pleased with the quality of picture and speed of the interface. Full disclosure, this is my first time buying above an entry level TV so my expectations for spending 2-3 price are high. I paid around AU$1.8k on special.Compared to my mid level TCL Google TV that often hangs when switching between apps this Sony Google TV is snappy and seamless. The quality of colour and the depth of the blacks is very impressive but does have its shortcomings. Particularly noticeable when playing games with white loading screens, but presents in all contexts, there is silhouetting in the corners (darker in the corners where the light distribution fails to properly fill). I personally find it very distracting and have never ... MoreHad the TV for about 3 months now and overall really pleased with the quality of picture and speed of the interface. Full disclosure, this is my first time buying above an entry level TV so my expectations for spending 2-3 price are high. I paid around AU$1.8k on special.Compared to my mid level TCL Google TV that often hangs when switching between apps this Sony Google TV is snappy and seamless. The quality of colour and the depth of the blacks is very impressive but does have its shortcomings. Particularly noticeable when playing games with white loading screens, but presents in all contexts, there is silhouetting in the corners (darker in the corners where the light distribution fails to properly fill). I personally find it very distracting and have never experienced this with even much cheaper TVs, which is really disappointing but apparently common with this type of panel. Had the TV not been so big and wall mounted I probably would have returned it for that reason alone.The other key gripe is again on game loading screens, black screens that have white text or icons, because the blacks are so dark, there's a noticeable glow around those specific areas. That part is really only noticeable in that scenario however and isn't detrimental to general video viewing.Less important miscellaneous details, you cannot control optical audio with the remote which I could do on an older Sony TV so now I have to connect via headphone aux port which automatically lowers the output which is annoying. The TV doesn't have any RCA ports and doesn't come with an adapter (sold separately) which my cheaper TCL included for free. Last issue is that default remote it comes with is pretty basic and I don't find the button positioning intuitive. The TV help info told me the remote has back light and "find my remote" functionality but apparently that is only on a higher tier TV, or perhaps in overseas markets.Overall a very nice TV and generally happy but personally at the price, I'd hoped to be more satisfied. Maybe others who have spent much more expensive OLED TV's would consider this cheap and perfectly adequate

Amazing picture but interface and RC needs rethink
8 January 2024ShaunoShauno

originally posted on sony.co.uk

I have owned the A95K (65”) QDOLED for approx 6 months and am still mesmerised by the picture quality and overall presentation. During a recent visit to a well known retailer, it was only the same technology by a Sony TV that appealed to me…the competition are still not that close.It therefore pains me me to write this, but there are some glaring issues affecting the user friendliness of this supreme product:…issues which continually affect enjoyment. The first is the separation of TV guide and recording guide menus. A 15 years old Panasonic plasma tv has better integration of these menus. Recording to HDD via the onboard recording guide is inexplicably a separate operation and menu to that of the TV guide itself: This needs to be combined through a software ... MoreI have owned the A95K (65”) QDOLED for approx 6 months and am still mesmerised by the picture quality and overall presentation. During a recent visit to a well known retailer, it was only the same technology by a Sony TV that appealed to me…the competition are still not that close.It therefore pains me me to write this, but there are some glaring issues affecting the user friendliness of this supreme product:…issues which continually affect enjoyment. The first is the separation of TV guide and recording guide menus. A 15 years old Panasonic plasma tv has better integration of these menus. Recording to HDD via the onboard recording guide is inexplicably a separate operation and menu to that of the TV guide itself: This needs to be combined through a software upgrade for UK users. The second and only other glaring issue are the two remote controls units supplied with this TV. One is high quality but not detailed enough to give comprehensive control of all functionality. The other is cheaper than any other a Sony product I have ever purchased and too small to use intuitively, especially in low light, or if you have moderately sized hands and fingers. Sony have dropped the ball here. They should have produced a single, comprehensive, large style remote control unit where all of the A95’s extraordinary features can easily be explored. By producing two, they have oddly missed the mark with both. The cost of this TV warrants a rethink and reissue of a remote control unit that gives owners comprehensive functional control. A well designed TV remote becomes a device which a user learns to use and then does so intuitively. Neither of those offered with this TV will allow the owner that satisfaction. On every level, Sony have achieved a master stroke of screen and sound engineering…but they can do even better with just a few tweaks.

Best 50 inch TV
8 December 2023bav1

originally posted on sony.co.uk

I have been using this 50 inch XR full array tv for over month and so far very happy with it.Compared too my older bravia LED tv this is twice as bright and lot richer in colour. The picture quality is excellent , the local dimming is really good the black levels are very close to the inky blacks you would get on a OLED but this produces a brighter more impactful picture than my older Sony 48A9 OLED.The motion and upscaling is amazing most of my older HD content looks good and almost 4k, the detail and depth on any source is eye popping I think the XR processor makes the difference when compared to the older X1 chip.Google tv is fast and responsive there is no lag when switching between apps and settings, google voice remote works well no issues with lag or ... MoreI have been using this 50 inch XR full array tv for over month and so far very happy with it.Compared too my older bravia LED tv this is twice as bright and lot richer in colour. The picture quality is excellent , the local dimming is really good the black levels are very close to the inky blacks you would get on a OLED but this produces a brighter more impactful picture than my older Sony 48A9 OLED.The motion and upscaling is amazing most of my older HD content looks good and almost 4k, the detail and depth on any source is eye popping I think the XR processor makes the difference when compared to the older X1 chip.Google tv is fast and responsive there is no lag when switching between apps and settings, google voice remote works well no issues with lag or voice recognition can open apps , play and search content with voice.Sound quality is good has two down firing and two tweeters , sound is clear and has decent depth, although I will get a sound bar soon.PS5 features work well auto tone mapping and 4k 120hz are done automatically when using the 2.1 HDMI port.Love the metal remote has a back-light keypad and you can find your remote by asking google.Overall a quality 50 inch premium tv that's worth the money.

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Product TypeLED-backlit LCD TV - Smart TV
Energy Label QR Code URLHttps://eprel.ec.europa.eu/qr/1035017
Energy ClassClass E
Energy Class (HDR)Class G

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$2,457.04

Sony XR65X90K 65" BRAVIA XR 4K Full Array LED Smart TV

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TopBanana

$3,678.00

FWD75X90K 75" 4K PREMIUM PRO BRAVIA HDR 730NITS XR FULL ARRAY LED GOOGLE TV

Free delivery between 24–29 June

TopBanana

$5,151.00

Sony FWD85X90K 85" 4K PREMIUM PRO BRAVIA HDR 730NITS XR FULL ARRAY LED GOOGLE TV (85 Inch)

Free delivery between 24–29 June

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Almost great
28 March 2023

Had the TV for about 3 months now and overall really pleased with the quality of picture and speed of the interface. Full disclosure, this is my first time buying above an entry level TV so my expectations for spending 2-3 price are high. I paid around AU$1.8k on special.Compared to my mid level TCL Google TV that often hangs when switching between apps this Sony Google TV is snappy and seamless. The quality of colour and the depth of the blacks is very impressive but does have its shortcomings. Particularly noticeable when playing games with white loading screens, but presents in all contexts, there is silhouetting in the corners (darker in the corners where the light distribution fails to properly fill). I personally find it very distracting and have never ... MoreHad the TV for about 3 months now and overall really pleased with the quality of picture and speed of the interface. Full disclosure, this is my first time buying above an entry level TV so my expectations for spending 2-3 price are high. I paid around AU$1.8k on special.Compared to my mid level TCL Google TV that often hangs when switching between apps this Sony Google TV is snappy and seamless. The quality of colour and the depth of the blacks is very impressive but does have its shortcomings. Particularly noticeable when playing games with white loading screens, but presents in all contexts, there is silhouetting in the corners (darker in the corners where the light distribution fails to properly fill). I personally find it very distracting and have never experienced this with even much cheaper TVs, which is really disappointing but apparently common with this type of panel. Had the TV not been so big and wall mounted I probably would have returned it for that reason alone.The other key gripe is again on game loading screens, black screens that have white text or icons, because the blacks are so dark, there's a noticeable glow around those specific areas. That part is really only noticeable in that scenario however and isn't detrimental to general video viewing.Less important miscellaneous details, you cannot control optical audio with the remote which I could do on an older Sony TV so now I have to connect via headphone aux port which automatically lowers the output which is annoying. The TV doesn't have any RCA ports and doesn't come with an adapter (sold separately) which my cheaper TCL included for free. Last issue is that default remote it comes with is pretty basic and I don't find the button positioning intuitive. The TV help info told me the remote has back light and "find my remote" functionality but apparently that is only on a higher tier TV, or perhaps in overseas markets.Overall a very nice TV and generally happy but personally at the price, I'd hoped to be more satisfied. Maybe others who have spent much more expensive OLED TV's would consider this cheap and perfectly adequate

David731 originally posted on sony.com.au
Amazing picture but interface and RC needs rethink
8 January 2024

I have owned the A95K (65”) QDOLED for approx 6 months and am still mesmerised by the picture quality and overall presentation. During a recent visit to a well known retailer, it was only the same technology by a Sony TV that appealed to me…the competition are still not that close.It therefore pains me me to write this, but there are some glaring issues affecting the user friendliness of this supreme product:…issues which continually affect enjoyment. The first is the separation of TV guide and recording guide menus. A 15 years old Panasonic plasma tv has better integration of these menus. Recording to HDD via the onboard recording guide is inexplicably a separate operation and menu to that of the TV guide itself: This needs to be combined through a software ... MoreI have owned the A95K (65”) QDOLED for approx 6 months and am still mesmerised by the picture quality and overall presentation. During a recent visit to a well known retailer, it was only the same technology by a Sony TV that appealed to me…the competition are still not that close.It therefore pains me me to write this, but there are some glaring issues affecting the user friendliness of this supreme product:…issues which continually affect enjoyment. The first is the separation of TV guide and recording guide menus. A 15 years old Panasonic plasma tv has better integration of these menus. Recording to HDD via the onboard recording guide is inexplicably a separate operation and menu to that of the TV guide itself: This needs to be combined through a software upgrade for UK users. The second and only other glaring issue are the two remote controls units supplied with this TV. One is high quality but not detailed enough to give comprehensive control of all functionality. The other is cheaper than any other a Sony product I have ever purchased and too small to use intuitively, especially in low light, or if you have moderately sized hands and fingers. Sony have dropped the ball here. They should have produced a single, comprehensive, large style remote control unit where all of the A95’s extraordinary features can easily be explored. By producing two, they have oddly missed the mark with both. The cost of this TV warrants a rethink and reissue of a remote control unit that gives owners comprehensive functional control. A well designed TV remote becomes a device which a user learns to use and then does so intuitively. Neither of those offered with this TV will allow the owner that satisfaction. On every level, Sony have achieved a master stroke of screen and sound engineering…but they can do even better with just a few tweaks.

ShaunoShauno originally posted on sony.co.uk
Best 50 inch TV
8 December 2023

I have been using this 50 inch XR full array tv for over month and so far very happy with it.Compared too my older bravia LED tv this is twice as bright and lot richer in colour. The picture quality is excellent , the local dimming is really good the black levels are very close to the inky blacks you would get on a OLED but this produces a brighter more impactful picture than my older Sony 48A9 OLED.The motion and upscaling is amazing most of my older HD content looks good and almost 4k, the detail and depth on any source is eye popping I think the XR processor makes the difference when compared to the older X1 chip.Google tv is fast and responsive there is no lag when switching between apps and settings, google voice remote works well no issues with lag or ... MoreI have been using this 50 inch XR full array tv for over month and so far very happy with it.Compared too my older bravia LED tv this is twice as bright and lot richer in colour. The picture quality is excellent , the local dimming is really good the black levels are very close to the inky blacks you would get on a OLED but this produces a brighter more impactful picture than my older Sony 48A9 OLED.The motion and upscaling is amazing most of my older HD content looks good and almost 4k, the detail and depth on any source is eye popping I think the XR processor makes the difference when compared to the older X1 chip.Google tv is fast and responsive there is no lag when switching between apps and settings, google voice remote works well no issues with lag or voice recognition can open apps , play and search content with voice.Sound quality is good has two down firing and two tweeters , sound is clear and has decent depth, although I will get a sound bar soon.PS5 features work well auto tone mapping and 4k 120hz are done automatically when using the 2.1 HDMI port.Love the metal remote has a back-light keypad and you can find your remote by asking google.Overall a quality 50 inch premium tv that's worth the money.

bav1 originally posted on sony.co.uk
Excellent!!! Excellent!!!
2 December 2023

As a former home audio video installer I dealt with quite a few brands and LG tended to be the go to brand for TV’s. They had (actually still do) a quality build, picture, and flexibility as well as a very good price point that left room for profit. Sony has always been the benchmark in the TV world when it comes to the picture. They had kind of been overtaken for several years when the plasma to LCD transition was happening and I wasn’t sure they would recover their status. So with a home full of LG TV’s I decided to see for myself if Sony was back in the game with a offer to good to refuse. Walmart gave me early access to a 75” $1500 Sony TV for $960 to the door. Very happy to report that I’m so glad I’m took advantage of that deal as this TV is superb for its ... MoreAs a former home audio video installer I dealt with quite a few brands and LG tended to be the go to brand for TV’s. They had (actually still do) a quality build, picture, and flexibility as well as a very good price point that left room for profit. Sony has always been the benchmark in the TV world when it comes to the picture. They had kind of been overtaken for several years when the plasma to LCD transition was happening and I wasn’t sure they would recover their status. So with a home full of LG TV’s I decided to see for myself if Sony was back in the game with a offer to good to refuse. Walmart gave me early access to a 75” $1500 Sony TV for $960 to the door. Very happy to report that I’m so glad I’m took advantage of that deal as this TV is superb for its price point. I have absolutely no complaints at all. Sure a $4K would have better this and that but I’ve found that 95% of the time I’m just fine without perfect blacks etc.. The other thing I was worried about was it arriving with a broken screen but it arrived in perfect condition. I don’t understand people giving the TV a bad review due to a cracked screen but people are people so…. This TV is worth every penny of the full $1500 price and you won’t be disappointed. Sorry for rambling

Maistro69 originally posted on walmart.com
Sony Bravia XR-50X90SU
18 July 2024

Very impressed from early tinkering. You can set seperate custom picture settings for almost any input. The Full Array backlight really add some dynamism to the Contrast. Pretty good sound a lot of Treble, can do with some setting tweaks. The Bass is pretty good, seems to have little Bass Reflux ports which adds to the bass (and may explain why some reviews mention a weird bass sound) but personally I prefer ported speakers. Works great with PS5 set as Enhanced Input (which may be where some other reviews went wrong) very happy so far.The Vesa mounts are quite low, which allowed clearance for a larger TV without having to raise my bracket. The bottom 200x200mm Vesa Bracket Holes measure approx 15cm from the base of the TV. Hope this helps, with some doubts I read ... MoreVery impressed from early tinkering. You can set seperate custom picture settings for almost any input. The Full Array backlight really add some dynamism to the Contrast. Pretty good sound a lot of Treble, can do with some setting tweaks. The Bass is pretty good, seems to have little Bass Reflux ports which adds to the bass (and may explain why some reviews mention a weird bass sound) but personally I prefer ported speakers. Works great with PS5 set as Enhanced Input (which may be where some other reviews went wrong) very happy so far.The Vesa mounts are quite low, which allowed clearance for a larger TV without having to raise my bracket. The bottom 200x200mm Vesa Bracket Holes measure approx 15cm from the base of the TV. Hope this helps, with some doubts I read in reviews when choosing. Richer Sounds as always great service and answer questions too... :-)

originally posted on richersounds.com
Terrible delivery service
8 December 2023

I did a ton of research trying to find the best TV for the best price and thought I hit the jackpot buying a $900 Sony X90K (2022 model) compared to $1500 for this years model from Costco. I was dead wrong.The bad review for Estes is spot on, they delivered the TV without doing any kind of quality review of the box that had a deep puncture that cut through the boxes cardboard, the plastic liner and the inner cardboard that was protecting the screen.So I go through the hassle of setting up a 104 lb 75 tv, and of course it's shattered, I contact Walmart for an exchange and they don't have one because I guess they sold every single unit in all of their warehouses across the country. So I go through the additional hassle of having to package the broken tv back into ... MoreI did a ton of research trying to find the best TV for the best price and thought I hit the jackpot buying a $900 Sony X90K (2022 model) compared to $1500 for this years model from Costco. I was dead wrong.The bad review for Estes is spot on, they delivered the TV without doing any kind of quality review of the box that had a deep puncture that cut through the boxes cardboard, the plastic liner and the inner cardboard that was protecting the screen.So I go through the hassle of setting up a 104 lb 75 tv, and of course it's shattered, I contact Walmart for an exchange and they don't have one because I guess they sold every single unit in all of their warehouses across the country. So I go through the additional hassle of having to package the broken tv back into the box and needing to borrow a friend's truck to return this to a Walmart store for a refund.End result of me buying a Walmart subscription to be one of the first people to buy this TV on Sunday preview of Cyber Monday is that I wasted 2-3 hours on setup and return, I have no tv for my living room, and every other TV is now way more expensive including the Sony X90L which is $1700 now. Thanks Walmart, you not only didn't give me a TV or save me money, you actually cost me more money than I would have paid if I'd just bought a TV elsewhere.

Mike originally posted on walmart.com
Worst Experience EVER
6 December 2023

Don’t do it. Estes is the freight company they use. They are terrible, borderline criminal. Walmart will say deliver date is on the 5th and Estes will say the 12th. They will drop the TV off at the first “dry” place. No delivery appointment and NO signature required, which is EXACTLY the opposite of what Walmart says. They will not allow you to pick up the TV and it is not at there main terminal. They will tell you they handed it off to “final” terminal and will not tell you where that is for pickup. Walmart blames Estes and Estes blames Walmart. Spoke with both. Walmart says there is nothing they can do and Estes says they Walmart put the incorrect delivery date into the Estes system. So here I am no TV, no refund and no resolution in sight. I took a day off to be ... MoreDon’t do it. Estes is the freight company they use. They are terrible, borderline criminal. Walmart will say deliver date is on the 5th and Estes will say the 12th. They will drop the TV off at the first “dry” place. No delivery appointment and NO signature required, which is EXACTLY the opposite of what Walmart says. They will not allow you to pick up the TV and it is not at there main terminal. They will tell you they handed it off to “final” terminal and will not tell you where that is for pickup. Walmart blames Estes and Estes blames Walmart. Spoke with both. Walmart says there is nothing they can do and Estes says they Walmart put the incorrect delivery date into the Estes system. So here I am no TV, no refund and no resolution in sight. I took a day off to be home for delivery and nothing. I have a feeling Estes hands it off to an Uber Eats driver and hopes for the best. Run don’t walk away from Walmart’s freight delivery. Photo attached showing Walmart lie stating schedule/signature required and photo attached showing Estes will just leave it at the curb. Sorry for the rant but this NUTS.

SF originally posted on walmart.com
You get what you pay for…
26 March 2024

This was a great Black Friday deal! $900?! Well! They’re practically paying me to buy this TV!!!The good:Amazing vivid color BRIGHT tv! We thought our two year old model Samsung was broken after watching this Sony!Gaming 120 hz. is definitely noticeable with my PlayStation. I play a lot of battle royale type games and my KD ratio increased by about 25-30% and my win percentage went up about 10%.Interface is approachable but great with the controller microphone. It’s responsive and the microphone works quickly for opening the PBS kids app for my daughter.The BAD:The shipping was over a week late with no communication on delivery rescheduled and when it did finally show up, it was an elderly couple driving an unmarked white box truck. They dropped the TV off ... MoreThis was a great Black Friday deal! $900?! Well! They’re practically paying me to buy this TV!!!The good:Amazing vivid color BRIGHT tv! We thought our two year old model Samsung was broken after watching this Sony!Gaming 120 hz. is definitely noticeable with my PlayStation. I play a lot of battle royale type games and my KD ratio increased by about 25-30% and my win percentage went up about 10%.Interface is approachable but great with the controller microphone. It’s responsive and the microphone works quickly for opening the PBS kids app for my daughter.The BAD:The shipping was over a week late with no communication on delivery rescheduled and when it did finally show up, it was an elderly couple driving an unmarked white box truck. They dropped the TV off in a pretty roughed up dirty looking box. Shockingly the TV was not damaged and everything worked out of the box. There were some minor noticeable scratches near the power button but… I tend to be very picky.The tv picture is great… until it’s not. We’ve owned/used it now for just past three months. Just recently we noticed a vertical line on the right hand side of the screen. After power cycling, trying a firmware update and factory resetting this line is still present. I’m sure it’ll get worse over time too.Final Thoughts:This isn’t uncommon for Sony after a bit of researching online. Unfortunately it means taking the tv down and apart and you can clean, maybe replace a couple ribbons/tcon board or it’s the thermally bonded flex cable that has not been attached properly during mfg. I’m assuming since it was a Black Friday deal that these TVs sold had a known mfg. quality issue hence the sale price. The tv honestly could have been a return/refurbished model judging the condition of the box and tv.I used to hold Sony in high regard for TVs. They’ve always been the best looking picture but the most expensive. Unfortunately even for the sale price, I really wish I spent the money on a TV I wouldn’t have to take down and apart to only hopefully fix the issue. I’m pretty sure this is our family’s first and last Sony TV that we will purchase.If you’re a handy person and you don’t mind spending the time and effort into repairs, it’s still not an awful deal. But if you are, you’d be better off buying this off of someone else with the messed up screen for even less than the sale price of $900 and try to fix it knowing there is an issue for sure.

Brett originally posted on walmart.com
[Rewarded Review] Best midrange TV in AU
4 December 2022

Recently upgraded during the Black Friday sales. I upgraded to take advantage of the newer HDMI 2.1 features with my PS5 (and AV receiver with eARC). The TV is great for gaming as I had hoped and is a nice improvement from my previous TV when it comes to TV and movies (the X90E is still really solid in this regard).The local dimming and HDR is a nice improvement, my previous TV didn’t do dolby vision so that's a welcome addition. The colours and highlights really pop and the vibrancy of the colours is really noticeable (using custom or cinema with expert1 colour and most excessive enhancements switched off).The remote is a nice improvement, much smaller but keeping all the buttons I actually need. The menu changes are also smartly done with the prior app ... MoreRecently upgraded during the Black Friday sales. I upgraded to take advantage of the newer HDMI 2.1 features with my PS5 (and AV receiver with eARC). The TV is great for gaming as I had hoped and is a nice improvement from my previous TV when it comes to TV and movies (the X90E is still really solid in this regard).The local dimming and HDR is a nice improvement, my previous TV didn’t do dolby vision so that's a welcome addition. The colours and highlights really pop and the vibrancy of the colours is really noticeable (using custom or cinema with expert1 colour and most excessive enhancements switched off).The remote is a nice improvement, much smaller but keeping all the buttons I actually need. The menu changes are also smartly done with the prior app shortcuts being incorporated into the inputs menu (if you want it). I also really like the quick settings and the level of customization that is available.The eARC feature works great with my older STRDN 1080 Sony receiver passing through Atmos and such through flawlessly. Also from a sound perspective the Airplay 2 addition is really nice (amp has airplay 1) as it responds quicker and integrates better with home kit. My wife and I regularly use the TV and screen off function for music and the dolby sound setting smartly selects multi speaker stereo for music (which sounds great with my setup).Minor gripe if anything is that the picture appears to be a bit cooler than my previous TV with the same settings (custom/cinema in expert1). It may just be adjusting to the more vibrant picture of the new TV but I’ve never felt the need to properly/proffesionally calibrate a Sony TV before and I’m hoping this won't be the first.As with the previous x90E I really don’t think there is a better midrange TV available in Australia. Very happy over all.

Gregulah originally posted on sony.com.au
[Rewarded Review] Great TV
7 June 2023

Great TV. I am very happy both with the picture clarity and the sound (without a sound bar). The TV seems to be good quality, living up to Sony reputation. It's my first smart TV with lots of apps and features and was relatively easy to set up. It can cast both my phone and computer to the TV which is great. Nice being introduced to 12 months free to Brava Core, as I have never experienced "streaming" movies. It was good to have many apps like Youtube and catch up TV already installed.The only downsides/room for improvement for SONY: 1) the streamlined mini remote has no numbers, so channel selection has to be all done through numerous clicks on the screen. Clunky navigation. This is salvaged somewhat by having voice recognition on the remote that can take ... MoreGreat TV. I am very happy both with the picture clarity and the sound (without a sound bar). The TV seems to be good quality, living up to Sony reputation. It's my first smart TV with lots of apps and features and was relatively easy to set up. It can cast both my phone and computer to the TV which is great. Nice being introduced to 12 months free to Brava Core, as I have never experienced "streaming" movies. It was good to have many apps like Youtube and catch up TV already installed.The only downsides/room for improvement for SONY: 1) the streamlined mini remote has no numbers, so channel selection has to be all done through numerous clicks on the screen. Clunky navigation. This is salvaged somewhat by having voice recognition on the remote that can take instructions by voice. 2) Why oh why are the ports on the back? This makes them inaccessible for a wall mounted TV, saved somewhat by having to plug in all the HDMI cords and put them through the wall. Not sure what the special HDMI3 plug is, but I think the installer plugged the wrong chord in, but I can't change it now. Also I am not able to reach the USB port so can't use it at all. 3) It doesn't have plugs to enable me to plug in my DVD (I have lots of home vids I want to keep) I had to buy an adapter. 4) No Manual as to what all the smart features can do, saved somewhat by being able to google it on the Sony site, although I still don't understand how to use some of the features. It would be great if Sony could provide a comprehensive Manual with the TV or at least make a video for dummies explaining everything and provide new smart TV purchasers with the link. 5) Too much advertising of movies to purchase etc on the Home Screen, necessitating several clicks scrolling down to actually get to my apps. I don't know how to reconfigure the Home Screen or get rid of all the "suggested movies" to show apps I use (like YouTube and catch ups TV) first. If Sony could address those little issues: a remote with numbers, ports on the side, ports to directly plug in a DVD, a Manual for new smart TV users, and less paid movie advertising on the Home Screen, I would probably give the TV 5 star, because it really does look like a great TV.

FirstSmartTV originally posted on sony.com.au

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Product TypeLED-backlit LCD TV - Smart TV
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Energy ClassClass E
Energy Class (HDR)Class G

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