Sony Bravia 75 Inch X90L XR Full Array LED 4K Google TV XR75X90L
Vibrant contrast. Vivid colours. Our amazing 4K Full Array LED TV powered by Cognitive Processor XR delivers realistic depth and intense contrast. A newly designed local dimming structure brings scenes vividly to life. What you hear matches what you see. Amazing brightness. Piercing contrast. Vivid. Bright. Crisp. See breathtakingly beautiful pictures full of realistic depth on our Full Array LED screen powered by Cognitive Processor XR Intense contrast, feel the depth Cognitive Processor XR controls the backlight of our Full Array LED in zones for ultra realistic contrast in bright and dark areas simultaneously. Sound harmonised. Pictures synchronised. Whatever you’re watching, Cognitive Processor XR reproduces sound that perfectly matches the action. Game time. Be invincible. Our BRAVIA XR TVs capture the awesome graphics and soundscapes of today’s games. Want more? Pair with a PlayStation 5 console for absolute immersion. Designed slim. Machined in metal. Sleek, seamless and sophisticated. But the real beauty of this TV is how it focuses you on what’s important – the picture.
Vibrant contrast. Vivid colours. Our amazing 4K Full Array LED TV powered by Cognitive Processor XR delivers realistic depth and intense contrast. A newly designed local dimming structure brings scenes vividly to life. What you hear matches what you see. Amazing brightness. Piercing contrast. Vivid. Bright. Crisp. See breathtakingly beautiful pictures full of realistic depth on our Full Array LED screen powered by Cognitive Processor XR Intense contrast, feel the depth Cognitive Processor XR controls the backlight of our Full Array LED in zones for ultra realistic contrast in bright and dark areas simultaneously. Sound harmonised. Pictures synchronised. Whatever you’re watching, Cognitive Processor XR reproduces sound that perfectly matches the action. Game time. Be invincible. Our BRAVIA XR TVs capture the awesome graphics and soundscapes of today’s games. Want more? Pair with a PlayStation 5 console for absolute immersion. Designed slim. Machined in metal. Sleek, seamless and sophisticated. But the real beauty of this TV is how it focuses you on what’s important – the picture.
Vibrant contrast. Vivid colours. Our amazing 4K Full Array LED TV powered by Cognitive Processor XR delivers realistic depth and intense contrast. A newly designed local dimming structure brings scenes vividly to life. What you hear matches what you see. Amazing brightness. Piercing contrast. Vivid. Bright. Crisp. See breathtakingly beautiful pictures full of realistic depth on our Full Array LED screen powered by Cognitive Processor XR Intense contrast, feel the depth Cognitive Processor XR controls the backlight of our Full Array LED in zones for ultra realistic contrast in bright and dark areas simultaneously. Sound harmonised. Pictures synchronised. Whatever you’re watching, Cognitive Processor XR reproduces sound that perfectly matches the action. Game time. Be invincible. Our BRAVIA XR TVs capture the awesome graphics and soundscapes of today’s games. Want more? Pair with a PlayStation 5 console for absolute immersion. Designed slim. Machined in metal. Sleek, seamless and sophisticated. But the real beauty of this TV is how it focuses you on what’s important – the picture.
Vibrant contrast. Vivid colours. Our amazing 4K Full Array LED TV powered by Cognitive Processor XR delivers realistic depth and intense contrast. A newly designed local dimming structure brings scenes vividly to life. What you hear matches what you see. Amazing brightness. Piercing contrast. Vivid. Bright. Crisp. See breathtakingly beautiful pictures full of realistic depth on our Full Array LED screen powered by Cognitive Processor XR Intense contrast, feel the depth Cognitive Processor XR controls the backlight of our Full Array LED in zones for ultra realistic contrast in bright and dark areas simultaneously. Sound harmonised. Pictures synchronised. Whatever you’re watching, Cognitive Processor XR reproduces sound that perfectly matches the action. Game time. Be invincible. Our BRAVIA XR TVs capture the awesome graphics and soundscapes of today’s games. Want more? Pair with a PlayStation 5 console for absolute immersion. Designed slim. Machined in metal. Sleek, seamless and sophisticated. But the real beauty of this TV is how it focuses you on what’s important – the picture.
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Glad to see Sony using as much recyclable cardboard in the packaging of their large screen TVs. Easy to unpack and my 55” version easy enough to remove and set up by myself. The two diamond shaped feet can be clicked in to place either far apart towards the edges of the screen or towards the centre if you have a narrower stand. I used the former. The sitting height of the TV on the feet can also be altered, (higher setting) so you can leave enough space beneath the screen to place a sound bar below the screen without it being obscured. You can of course, also wall mount the screen.You notice the lovely virtually zero bezel screen with a brushed dark aluminium frame and the now standard Sony chequerboard patterned back. You also notice the Matt finish ... MoreGlad to see Sony using as much recyclable cardboard in the packaging of their large screen TVs. Easy to unpack and my 55” version easy enough to remove and set up by myself. The two diamond shaped feet can be clicked in to place either far apart towards the edges of the screen or towards the centre if you have a narrower stand. I used the former. The sitting height of the TV on the feet can also be altered, (higher setting) so you can leave enough space beneath the screen to place a sound bar below the screen without it being obscured. You can of course, also wall mount the screen.You notice the lovely virtually zero bezel screen with a brushed dark aluminium frame and the now standard Sony chequerboard patterned back. You also notice the Matt finish anti-glare/anti-reflective screen covering.The TV measured 122.2cm wide and 74cm tall on its feet. This full array LED TV I believe has around 80 separate dimmable zones, and contains the latest “Cognitive Processor XR” to give an excellent quality picture.Initial set up was simple but the TV did not connect to my WiFi network initially but this was because the WiFi was set to “Off” by default on my model. Once turned On, it connected within seconds. App set up (YouTube,iPlayer,Amazon Prime) took around 30 minutes ( software updates etc).This model comes with 2 remotes. Both fairly standard feeling in the hand. One more comprehensive type and a smaller nicely weighted everyday remote with direct access buttons for streaming services such asNetflix, Prime, Disney+ and “Bravia Core”- more on that later!Initial disappointments when watching TV: Although the sound is “good” for a rather slimline 55” TV, it lacks any real base. Not a problem for me as I was able to plug the TV in to my 5.1 speaker surround set up, and then it was excellent as expected. Only 2 out of the 4 provided HDMI inputs are the full “2.1” type which is still a bit of a disappointment in 2023. And bizarrely this 55” model has the worst efficiency in the range, coming in at Grade G. Bizarrely the 65” is Grade F and the 78”-98” versions Grade E. Not a biggie in the grand scheme of things in terms of running costs but still a surprise.Now for the Good Bits: Gaming is available at 4K/120fps with VVR available and a low latency mode for instant response and no lag. The “XR Surround” mode gives 3D like effects from the built in speakers.4K footage is the best I have seen on a TV so far. Not just the clarity and smooth motion but the phenomenal HDR, so specular highlights are not blown out and blacks/overall contrast are excellent. “The Matrix” in 4K has never looked better! This is what it’s all about! Linked with a decent surround sound system it becomes totally immersive. The menus and remote response are snappy with barely any lag so it has a good processor on board.Terrestrial TV is also excellent. Watching Wimbledon tennis with fantastic sharpness, colour and sound is a pleasure.“Bravia Core”: This is included with my particular X90L model. This is Sony’s own high quality streaming service and provides lossless 4K streaming at around 80Mb/sec. This is a far higher bitrate than Netflix etc that tend to be around 20Mb/sec. My full fibre broadband connection supports this higher stream speed easily. It is meant to be as good a picture and sound as on a physical 4K disc. The package includes many of Sony’s back catalogue of films and even newer “IMAX Enhanced”/Dolby Atmos encoded films. You sign up for free and get 24 months unlimited access for these movies but some of the newer Sony films you need to use a “credit”. But I have been provided with 10 free credits to use- 1 per film, also for the duration of the 24 month membership. Sony have not yet announced how much it will cost at the end of the 24 month period as it has only just been released. Or if I can renew my credits and at what cost, there is no information as yet.I decided to watch Brad Pitt’s “Bullet Train” movie using one of the credits and I have to say I was slightly blown away with the picture and sound quality. It really is high quality 4K like streaming. This package was the final cherry on top of the cake. I am looking forward to many more hours of TV and movie watching on this TV.
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I purchased this TV in 2016 and it's still going. I needed a bigger TV that was 3D capable at the time for my living room, that was also 4K and this was the most affordable TV I found. After over 7 years, this low-end TV is still working. There are a few minor things that prevent me from giving it a 5-star rating such as the brightness and poor sound. Other than that, I can't complain with this product.
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The un-boxing is relatively easy. However, I was disappointed in the use of a considerable amount of polystyrene. The tv must be placed face down if you are inserting legs. In our case we are using a stand, so the legs are required. They are adjustable in height for the use of a Sound Bar. This is very easy, remove the screws from the clips, adjust to the required height, return the screws and then insert into the base of the tv. The legs can be utilised in a narrow or wide setting. This is an improvement on my previous tv as the wide setting was the only option available in the UK. Regarding the legs, their appearance is very utilitarian. There is very little aesthetically pleasing about them.Fortunately, the positioning of the HDMI sockets and LAN cable socket ... MoreThe un-boxing is relatively easy. However, I was disappointed in the use of a considerable amount of polystyrene. The tv must be placed face down if you are inserting legs. In our case we are using a stand, so the legs are required. They are adjustable in height for the use of a Sound Bar. This is very easy, remove the screws from the clips, adjust to the required height, return the screws and then insert into the base of the tv. The legs can be utilised in a narrow or wide setting. This is an improvement on my previous tv as the wide setting was the only option available in the UK. Regarding the legs, their appearance is very utilitarian. There is very little aesthetically pleasing about them.Fortunately, the positioning of the HDMI sockets and LAN cable socket are in the same position as on my old tv making things easy. The mains aperture is on the opposite side. Unfortunately, Sony have not supplied ‘Cable Tidies’ for the legs for this model, unlike my old one. This is disappointing as they were very useful and made everything that little bit neater.Setting up the tv is a case of switching it on and following the on-screen instructions. It is a very simple process; Google is the go-to for setting up the tv. If you have a Google Account, you log in and it even registers the tv for you. We use a Sky Q box, and the pairing was seamless.It is easy to tweak the settings for your optimal sound and vision experience. I found the best setting for the picture was Vivid and the Power Saving option switched off. This gives a vibrant crystal-clear picture. I found that any power saving option made the picture too dim. Once you have completed this sit back and enjoy. The upscaling is very good and even enhances those tv programmes from the 1970’s.For my initial assessment for UHD picture quality I watched the Cricket (Ashes) and then comparing that to Top Gun Maverick (Both in UHD) the picture quality was truly excellent. A distinct improvement from my old tv. The sound is an improvement too and is more immersive than my old tv.Gaming wise I only have a PS4 console, this was easy to connect and pair to the tv. The image quality is greatly enhanced thereby improving the experience.Apart from a couple of very small moans (Use of polystyrene and lack of Cable Tidies for the legs and the design of the legs) this Sony Bravia X90L XR is a huge improvement. The option of wide or narrow leg placement makes it more versatile. The improvements in picture quality are simply massive. Couple this with the improvement in sound quality you have a great tv and one that I highly recommend.
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Sony 75" X90L HDR Commercial Display
Delivery between 11–16 June $320.65
Sony Bravia 75 Inch X90L XR Full Array LED 4K Google TV XR75X90L
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Glad to see Sony using as much recyclable cardboard in the packaging of their large screen TVs. Easy to unpack and my 55” version easy enough to remove and set up by myself. The two diamond shaped feet can be clicked in to place either far apart towards the edges of the screen or towards the centre if you have a narrower stand. I used the former. The sitting height of the TV on the feet can also be altered, (higher setting) so you can leave enough space beneath the screen to place a sound bar below the screen without it being obscured. You can of course, also wall mount the screen.You notice the lovely virtually zero bezel screen with a brushed dark aluminium frame and the now standard Sony chequerboard patterned back. You also notice the Matt finish ... MoreGlad to see Sony using as much recyclable cardboard in the packaging of their large screen TVs. Easy to unpack and my 55” version easy enough to remove and set up by myself. The two diamond shaped feet can be clicked in to place either far apart towards the edges of the screen or towards the centre if you have a narrower stand. I used the former. The sitting height of the TV on the feet can also be altered, (higher setting) so you can leave enough space beneath the screen to place a sound bar below the screen without it being obscured. You can of course, also wall mount the screen.You notice the lovely virtually zero bezel screen with a brushed dark aluminium frame and the now standard Sony chequerboard patterned back. You also notice the Matt finish anti-glare/anti-reflective screen covering.The TV measured 122.2cm wide and 74cm tall on its feet. This full array LED TV I believe has around 80 separate dimmable zones, and contains the latest “Cognitive Processor XR” to give an excellent quality picture.Initial set up was simple but the TV did not connect to my WiFi network initially but this was because the WiFi was set to “Off” by default on my model. Once turned On, it connected within seconds. App set up (YouTube,iPlayer,Amazon Prime) took around 30 minutes ( software updates etc).This model comes with 2 remotes. Both fairly standard feeling in the hand. One more comprehensive type and a smaller nicely weighted everyday remote with direct access buttons for streaming services such asNetflix, Prime, Disney+ and “Bravia Core”- more on that later!Initial disappointments when watching TV: Although the sound is “good” for a rather slimline 55” TV, it lacks any real base. Not a problem for me as I was able to plug the TV in to my 5.1 speaker surround set up, and then it was excellent as expected. Only 2 out of the 4 provided HDMI inputs are the full “2.1” type which is still a bit of a disappointment in 2023. And bizarrely this 55” model has the worst efficiency in the range, coming in at Grade G. Bizarrely the 65” is Grade F and the 78”-98” versions Grade E. Not a biggie in the grand scheme of things in terms of running costs but still a surprise.Now for the Good Bits: Gaming is available at 4K/120fps with VVR available and a low latency mode for instant response and no lag. The “XR Surround” mode gives 3D like effects from the built in speakers.4K footage is the best I have seen on a TV so far. Not just the clarity and smooth motion but the phenomenal HDR, so specular highlights are not blown out and blacks/overall contrast are excellent. “The Matrix” in 4K has never looked better! This is what it’s all about! Linked with a decent surround sound system it becomes totally immersive. The menus and remote response are snappy with barely any lag so it has a good processor on board.Terrestrial TV is also excellent. Watching Wimbledon tennis with fantastic sharpness, colour and sound is a pleasure.“Bravia Core”: This is included with my particular X90L model. This is Sony’s own high quality streaming service and provides lossless 4K streaming at around 80Mb/sec. This is a far higher bitrate than Netflix etc that tend to be around 20Mb/sec. My full fibre broadband connection supports this higher stream speed easily. It is meant to be as good a picture and sound as on a physical 4K disc. The package includes many of Sony’s back catalogue of films and even newer “IMAX Enhanced”/Dolby Atmos encoded films. You sign up for free and get 24 months unlimited access for these movies but some of the newer Sony films you need to use a “credit”. But I have been provided with 10 free credits to use- 1 per film, also for the duration of the 24 month membership. Sony have not yet announced how much it will cost at the end of the 24 month period as it has only just been released. Or if I can renew my credits and at what cost, there is no information as yet.I decided to watch Brad Pitt’s “Bullet Train” movie using one of the credits and I have to say I was slightly blown away with the picture and sound quality. It really is high quality 4K like streaming. This package was the final cherry on top of the cake. I am looking forward to many more hours of TV and movie watching on this TV.
I purchased this TV in 2016 and it's still going. I needed a bigger TV that was 3D capable at the time for my living room, that was also 4K and this was the most affordable TV I found. After over 7 years, this low-end TV is still working. There are a few minor things that prevent me from giving it a 5-star rating such as the brightness and poor sound. Other than that, I can't complain with this product.
The un-boxing is relatively easy. However, I was disappointed in the use of a considerable amount of polystyrene. The tv must be placed face down if you are inserting legs. In our case we are using a stand, so the legs are required. They are adjustable in height for the use of a Sound Bar. This is very easy, remove the screws from the clips, adjust to the required height, return the screws and then insert into the base of the tv. The legs can be utilised in a narrow or wide setting. This is an improvement on my previous tv as the wide setting was the only option available in the UK. Regarding the legs, their appearance is very utilitarian. There is very little aesthetically pleasing about them.Fortunately, the positioning of the HDMI sockets and LAN cable socket ... MoreThe un-boxing is relatively easy. However, I was disappointed in the use of a considerable amount of polystyrene. The tv must be placed face down if you are inserting legs. In our case we are using a stand, so the legs are required. They are adjustable in height for the use of a Sound Bar. This is very easy, remove the screws from the clips, adjust to the required height, return the screws and then insert into the base of the tv. The legs can be utilised in a narrow or wide setting. This is an improvement on my previous tv as the wide setting was the only option available in the UK. Regarding the legs, their appearance is very utilitarian. There is very little aesthetically pleasing about them.Fortunately, the positioning of the HDMI sockets and LAN cable socket are in the same position as on my old tv making things easy. The mains aperture is on the opposite side. Unfortunately, Sony have not supplied ‘Cable Tidies’ for the legs for this model, unlike my old one. This is disappointing as they were very useful and made everything that little bit neater.Setting up the tv is a case of switching it on and following the on-screen instructions. It is a very simple process; Google is the go-to for setting up the tv. If you have a Google Account, you log in and it even registers the tv for you. We use a Sky Q box, and the pairing was seamless.It is easy to tweak the settings for your optimal sound and vision experience. I found the best setting for the picture was Vivid and the Power Saving option switched off. This gives a vibrant crystal-clear picture. I found that any power saving option made the picture too dim. Once you have completed this sit back and enjoy. The upscaling is very good and even enhances those tv programmes from the 1970’s.For my initial assessment for UHD picture quality I watched the Cricket (Ashes) and then comparing that to Top Gun Maverick (Both in UHD) the picture quality was truly excellent. A distinct improvement from my old tv. The sound is an improvement too and is more immersive than my old tv.Gaming wise I only have a PS4 console, this was easy to connect and pair to the tv. The image quality is greatly enhanced thereby improving the experience.Apart from a couple of very small moans (Use of polystyrene and lack of Cable Tidies for the legs and the design of the legs) this Sony Bravia X90L XR is a huge improvement. The option of wide or narrow leg placement makes it more versatile. The improvements in picture quality are simply massive. Couple this with the improvement in sound quality you have a great tv and one that I highly recommend.
I have purchased the 55 inch model which is absolutely stunning it has replaced my previous 3 year old tv and new technology never stops improving the picture and sound quality. Although I use a soundbar I have used the tv speakers and the voice is coming from the centre of the television with background sounds coming from around the unit, using the sound settings will further enhance your listening, to adapt it to what you’re watching whether it’s sport, music and movies. With the sound bar it enhances the sound even more with the added bass and Bravia sync turns it into a true cinema sound. The factory settings seem to be absolutely spot on but with the vivid setting it just explodes the colours and contrast. The new television has been set up in a medium size ... MoreI have purchased the 55 inch model which is absolutely stunning it has replaced my previous 3 year old tv and new technology never stops improving the picture and sound quality. Although I use a soundbar I have used the tv speakers and the voice is coming from the centre of the television with background sounds coming from around the unit, using the sound settings will further enhance your listening, to adapt it to what you’re watching whether it’s sport, music and movies. With the sound bar it enhances the sound even more with the added bass and Bravia sync turns it into a true cinema sound. The factory settings seem to be absolutely spot on but with the vivid setting it just explodes the colours and contrast. The new television has been set up in a medium size living room but even close up the picture quality is excellent. There is a duo of remote controls which can make things a bit fiddly but one remote includes 6 streaming apps including Bravia core that has UHD quality films. This is all made easier with the excellent WiFi connection that is constantly good and never seems to drop out. Within in a few minutes of turning on the television I was astonished by how little time it took to have everything just the way I wanted it. Upscaling is just fantastic no more blurry old films and tv series they are becoming more like HD viewing you would think the showing was made yesterday. Touching the Home button takes you into a different world of games, movies, music, whatever your genre. I have to give this 5/5 because of the ease, the all round qualities and capabilities.
I so happy with the new Sony BRAVIA XR50X90SU. Brilliant picture and sound are amazing. I brought for Sony PlayStation 5 and watch live sport . All the app are built in including 7 days tv guide. Richard sound shop in Kingston were great keep me update when the new tv come in. All big thank u for Carl set this new up and take the old one away. I would be recommend rich sound
I do love Sony products,they are always well constructed and mostly do reflect the price point. I have owned numerous Sony Tvs and their other products in the past and have always been thrilled with them, they really do stand the test of time.The 55X90L I bought within the first couple of weeks of launch blew me away with it's build quality, first impressions are important and after coming from a "Flagship" 49XH950 set I purchased a couple of years ago (which I still love and use in another room) I was worried that a "High-Mid Range" wouldn't be able to compete with the build quality. How wrong I was........this TV is SOLID, almost like a huge chunk of metal with a screen running through it. and reassuringly very heavy. Very impressive indeed with very little sway ... MoreI do love Sony products,they are always well constructed and mostly do reflect the price point. I have owned numerous Sony Tvs and their other products in the past and have always been thrilled with them, they really do stand the test of time.The 55X90L I bought within the first couple of weeks of launch blew me away with it's build quality, first impressions are important and after coming from a "Flagship" 49XH950 set I purchased a couple of years ago (which I still love and use in another room) I was worried that a "High-Mid Range" wouldn't be able to compete with the build quality. How wrong I was........this TV is SOLID, almost like a huge chunk of metal with a screen running through it. and reassuringly very heavy. Very impressive indeed with very little sway when it's on the stand.The features of the set are excellent, I especially appreciate the new Game menu and I've not noticed any input lag in game mode. The 120hz panel is great as is the HDMI 2.1 features. Movies likewise look amazing on this set, so much detail in the picture and black levels with very little of the "Blooming" effect. Screen uniformity is another huge plus, no dark patches over the screen or the dreaded "Banding" which is common on other sets in the same criteria.HDR looks brilliant on the TV, blacks remain deep but the highlights really pop.Now on to the only negative...........The set is BRIGHT!!! In a dark room it is really hard to get a picture that won't burn your eyes. Interestingly this only affects SDR (non HDR) content, HDR actually looks really bright but natural in the dark and can actually get dimmer than SDR via the brightness setting. I understand that some living rooms are very bright and it's brilliant SONY cater for these customers but when you buy an expensive TV of this size and price it should make great viewing for film nights in the dark, instead the viewer will have to deal with migraine headaches and severe eye strain. I have always used BIAS lighting (lighting behind the screen illuminating the wall behind it),this really helps with contrast and preventing eye strain. The problem seems to be with the panel brightness and light sensor.In comparison to my 49XH950 the 55X90L is MUCH brighter. The 950 is a bright panel when it's needed to be which is great, but when you set the light sensor to ON with that set you can still dim the brightness down in gradients of 5, all the way down to a level 0 that barely provides any contrast but the option is there, I normally set it to 10-15 and it's perfect. When the light sensor detects little ambient light it seems to basically go into "Night" mode, essentially dimming the screen instantly by around 20% while still allowing even lower brightness settings.Meanwhile on the 90L with the light sensor set to ON the brightness drops very gradually and won't go down any further than 10 which seems to be the same brightness as level 35(ish) on the 950. This is a huge difference and I do wonder about the long term effects on the eyes. With both of these TVs I set power saving to LOW for reference. Reducing contrast helps it to be more bearable on the eyes but at a huge loss to image quality.In effect I could happily view the 950 in a dark room for hours on end with contrast set to around 50, but with the 90L with contrast set to 15-20 I get eye strain and headaches after 20 mins of viewing. I REALLY do hope SONY will update the TV via software in time to let the user have more dimming control over the brightness, if they did this it would truly be a 10/10 set and would be almost legendary I feel. In its present state though it severely impacts night time viewing which is a huge part of movie watching and game playing and is making me wonder whether to sell the set as I can't return it as there are no faults at all.
Tv is very good apart from a few thingsThe two remotes that are supplied are not very good , neither are backlit and one is over simplified and the other very cheap looking reminds me of a toyThe stand is very tricky to install as the supplied documentation is so poor it’s easy to put it on the wrong way round like mine has been causing the tv to tilt forward slightly ? I’m not blaming the installers at all as it was impossible to work out how to put the legs onFortunately the excellent picture quality saves the day plus I’ve bought replacements remotes on Amazon and eBay
A massive improvement over my 5yr old Samsung. Bought this after originally deciding on a Samsung Qled. I’ve had a Samsung only house for over a decade now so this choice wasn’t made lightly. This set had so much more definition in the picture and bright, sharp colour. Found the Samsung colour appeared artificially forced. Sound is amazing for a flatscreen. Plenty of connectivity and apps a plenty. Bought just in time to get the cash back offer too. In store assistance from Jon was ace, as it always is in the Norwich store.
Excellent sony tv we've had an LG tv for over three years but unfortunately it would never connect to the Internet and no software updates. So having done loads of research on different tv's i chose this Sony Bravia this latest model is packed with tech and being a Google tv all the latest channels and shows the full array led panel is fantastic lovely deep blacks beautiful colours and sharp contrast with a lovely balanced sound this tv is really well-built and great quality easy to use remote control with google voice assistance that is fantastic. I also got this fantastic Sony tv at a great price buy one it's amazing
Having had 18 Sony TV's with some being first in innovation this TV for the price is the best of what Sony can do. From its Google TV operating system with no glitches very smooth and responsive to the picture and sound quality it's very good value for money. Sometimes it's hard to determine if I should use the Sony sound bar or just the built in TV speakers. The contrast and darks are waaay better than the 6yr old Bravia Android TV it replaces at the time you think your TV is good, then you get the newest model and realise "ah this is way superior" highly recommend this TV
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