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Sony 75 Inch 4K Ultra HD TV X85K Series: LED Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR and Native 120HZ Refresh Rate KD75X85K- 2022 Model&Sony HT-A5000 5.1.2ch Dolby Atmos

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Size: 75


Style: TV + A5000 Soundbar


Features

  • INTELLIGENT TV PROCESSING The 4K HDR Processor X1 delivers a picture that is smooth and clear, full of rich colors and detailed contrast.
  • INTELLIGENT MOTION HANDLING See blur-free picture quality in fast-moving sports and action-packed movies with native 120Hz refresh rate and Motionflow XR technology.
  • WIDE SPECTRUM OF COLORS- Reproduces over a billion accurate colors resulting in picture quality that is natural and precise, and closer than ever to real life, enhanced by TRILUMINOS Pro.
  • Fully enjoy the thrill of Dolby Atmos and DTS:X with Vertical Surround Engine, S-Force Pro Front Surround and 360 Spatial Sound Mapping
  • 360 Spatial Sound that adapts to your environment available with optional rear speakers
  • Sound Field Optimization calibrates to your environment for easy set up

Screen Size: 75 Inches


Brand: Sony


Display Technology: LED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Special Feature: Flat


Model Name: X85K Series


Included Components: Power Cable;Remote Control;Stand


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI


Brand Name: ‎Sony


Special Features: ‎Flat


Date First Available: June 29, 2022


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  • Clear picture, popping colors - though technology is not perfect
Size: 55 Style: TV Only
This 55 inch X85K replaced my 65 inch X900F from 2019. The 2022 X85k is an upgrade all around. Overall experience: The blacks are more dark, there is no milky haze over the screen. The colors pop and the overall picture seems to be more sharp and detailed. I was able to sell my 65 inch X900F used and got the 85K the very next day for a little more money, so the comparisons are fresh and with the same sources (Apple TV 4K, PS5). The thing about this Sony TV (and other Sony TV)s is that once you see the pictures they produce, it is hard to go back to a different brand, even if it's Samsung or LG. The colors are natural and just seem to produce realness, especially with live sports and nature documentaries. If you watch MMA, Youtube or Netflix a lot, this TV for this price point will be hard to beat. The skin color on people look real. UFC events with all color variations and shades, even of the same color, are noticeable. Sony TVs provide a different dimension to the viewing experience. It is similar to getting a good pair of headphones, and suddenly hear instruments and details you were missing before. This is the best comparison I can come of with. PS5 pairing / Soundbar pairing: This TV is specifically made with focus to compliment other Sony products. You can find complains of people who have problems with Denon or Bose sound systems or receivers.... Well, it's not the case with a Sony sound system. I have the expensive Sony HT-Z9F that is connected to ARC (HDMI3 only!) and my PS5 connected to HDMI 4 (you must!) The TV is able to recognize both in seconds, rename them in the input settings and seamlessly function. I actually just unplugged everything from my old TV and re-plugged in the new TV, without resetting anything, and 0 problems. Actually, the Soundbar seems to work a little better (I am guessing this is due to the 2.1 HDMI signal) compared to the 2.0 HDMI from the old TV. This is a HUGE upgrade also for PS5, because you guessed it, it does natively support 120HZ at 4K. You have to make sure about two things for this to happen: 1. Your PS5 (or XBOX X) has to be plugged in to HDMI 3 or 4 (HDMI 4 if you have a ARC capable Soundbar like I do). 2. You must go the Input setting for your HDMI in your TV settings and make sure you enable Enhanced with VRR. Do not chose the Dolby option, because that will cut your refresh rate to 60 FPS. I recently bought a 1440p 120 Hz gaming monitor for my Xbox X to run 120 fps and this TV performs equally. You can try games like Rocket League, Need For Speed Unbound and the new Modern Warfare 2 for 120 refresh rate. You will definitely love this TV for PS5 gaming, not just because of the seamless installation and 120 refresh rate, but also interconnection. You can use the remote of the TV to browse the PS5 menus and vice versa. Btw. Make sure you enable VRR in your PS5 settings as well. To conclude (Sony) gaming and (Sony) soundbar experience: this is a 10/10. Everything works seamlessly; 2.1 HDMI works as it should; you can control both with the TV remote. Apple devices: This TV has Airplay 2, which means two great things. One, you can seamlessly connect any Apple devices and mirror your content. And two, you can seamlessly connect any Apple devices and mirror your content :) That means websites of all kinds - WITHOUT an Apple TV. If you have a Mac, iPhone, iPod you will love this TV for the connectivity. Remote: Some people don't agree with removing the numeric buttons, but I dig the new remote a lot. It's much more simple, has GREAT grip due to the patterns on the back casing & have everything you need. If you don't have any other sources, this could easily be your only point of contact with TV. There is a Netflix button, Youtube button and Amazon Prime button. It's also much smaller than the previous generation, which is something Sony had to do to compare to other brands. The numeric and other options ARE available in the Software once you pull up the settings. Negatives: There are 3 negatives with this TV: 1. The "123" button provides detail information about the resolution, the source and whether HDR is on or not. It's the equivalent to the "Display" button from the previous remotes. Unfortunately, it does NOT show you if you are running 60HZ or 120HZ. Considering 120 refresh rate is a key selling point for this TV with the HDMI 2.1 feature, this is a misstep by Sony. 2. This is apparently not specific to Sony TVs only, but to any LED panel TVs, but there is a noticeable "shadow" or discoloration in the corner of the TV at all times. You will see this when the screen is bright. Once you see it, it is hard to unsee it. Now, to be fair, if you are watching a movie and there is that black bar, you will never notice it. If the screen is filled with color, it is hard to notice. But it is there.... it will be there with other TVs as well, and from what I understand, depends unit to unit how much or how little is it visible. Keep this in mind. 3. Sony support is a hit and miss. The PS5 SW support is absolutely horrible. I promised to never buy a Sony product again, but the picture quality keeps me with them. I don't have a bad experience with TV support thus far, but keep this in the back of your mind. Here is where AMAZON support can help more to replace the unit or whatnot, so I highly recommend buying it here. Conclusion: This TV, especially on sale, is a superb investment for the next 5-6 years. There are TVs with better reflection coating or better picture, but they also will be $300+ more. For that money, you can buy a console or a soundbar and get a much better experience. I would always recommend a Sony TV over other brands because of the picture. I am not a Sony fan, but I am a fan of good investments. I really thing this is one of them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 19, 2023 by Adba M.

  • Very good picture for the price range.
Size: 55 Style: TV Only
As the title infers, this set has a very bright picture. It is so bright that I had to choose the standard mode vs. the vivid mode for the picture. The brightness of the picture is fairly universal from center to edge with no visually discernible loss. Viewing angle is somewhat limited for best picture quality. The sound is just ok. The item comes well-packaged with emphasis on protecting the screen much better than previous TV sets I have purchased. Set up was rather easy. I would caution purchasers that the set arrives with a piece of cardboard taped over the LCD screen. I cut the tape holding the cardboard but subsequently learned that the remaining portion of the tape used to affix the screen-protecting cardboard came back to bite me. Initially, I noticed that the set would not power on with the remote. There's a power button located on the bottom edge, so I used that to power on. I was able to complete the entire setup with the manufacturer's remote but when I tried to pair our cable remote to the set, it would not pair. The manufacturer's remote and the DVR remote performed every function but powering the set on and off. Ultimately, we discovered that the previously mentioned tape used to hold the screen-protecting cardboard, combined with the protective plastic on the lower bezel from the manufacturer, was interfering with the on/off signal to the set. Unless you know it is there, you may not notice the plastic covering on the bezel at the bottom. And, unless you physically remove the tape that holds the protective cardboard for the screen vs. cutting it, you may experience a similar issue. Once we removed the tape and the protective plastic from the bottom bezel, we were able to pair the DVR remote and both remotes now function as advertised. I think it would be beneficial if Sony warned consumers about this. I was ready to send the set back. I'm glad we were able to resolve the issue and thus far, I am pleased with the purchase. I hope it is durable and can provide many years of viewing pleasure. Just as a point of caution, we replaced an exact same size set with this one, however; the previous set had a center pedestal to facilitate installation on the existing TV stand we owned. The Bravia TV uses legs on either side of the set to facilitate that same purpose. Purchasers should note the width of the supporting legs. We learned that they were 1/2" wider than our existing stand and had to purchase a stand to accommodate the new set. The Sony Bravia includes hardware for wall mounting but you would have to purchase the wall mount separately. Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 22, 2023 by RD

  • Lucky purchase with short time to pick a replacement TV
Size: 43 Style: TV Only
It was four months ago that my brother in another state told me of his replacement troubles with two DOA or defective TV orders respectively. He strongly encouraged me, nevertheless, to buy a new TV and replace my own 12-year-old LG LED-LCD 43". But the LG had been running 24/7/365 -- only occasionally power-cycled or down for maintenance or power outage, and it was still in its original condition -- for picture, sound and other aspects. Then, the LG started "doing things" by itself, like the HAL 9000 computer in Kubrick's "2001". It's time had come. This room is small enough that anything bigger than 43 or 50" would be too big. The wall space doesn't offer a good opportunity for a wall mount with the best view of the couches. Since my brother had done the research and finally bought a Sony Bravia 65", I leaned into the choice between the X80K and the X85K, despite other sets of 43" for only $350 to $400. Then my brother told me that MY Bravia didn't have the screen technology of HIS Bravia -- which was bigger. Meanwhile, we got the X85K all set up here. I didn't need to adjust the colors to my nit-picky sense of good brightness, contrast, hue or intensity. It was perfect at all the power-saving settings, including "Off". My brother calls me back a few days later to report that he'd found the specifications for the X85K, and it does, indeed, have the best screen technology. I had already discovered before pulling the checkout string that the Sony has all the streaming apps available at Google Play, except for one: the Spectrum TV app for our Spectrum subscriptions. But we already had a ROKU. When they offer a Spectrum TV app for the Sony, I can disconnect the ROKU at that time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 3, 2023 by Randy Bednorz

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