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Sony 85 Inch 4K Ultra HD TV X90K Series:BRAVIA XR LED Smart Google TV, Dolby Vision HDR, Exclusive Features for PS 5 XR85X90K-2022 w/Neckband Bluetooth Speaker and TV Adaptor WLA-NS7

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Size: 85


Style: TV + Neckband Speaker


Features

  • INTELLIGENT TV PROCESSING The Cognitive Processor XR understands how humans see to deliver intense contrast with deep blacks, high peak brightness, and natural colors.
  • PERFECT FOR PLAYSTATION 5 Take your gaming to the next level with input lag as low as 8.5ms and BRAVIA XR exclusive features for the PlayStation 5 Auto HDR Tone Mapping & Auto Genre Picture Switch.
  • Enjoy wireless personalized home theater audio
  • Surround yourself in audio with Sonys 360 Spatial Sound Personalizer technology (* 360 Spatial Sound personalizer requires the supplied transmitter (WLA-NS7)] and a BRAVIA XR TV model sold sep.)

Screen Size: 85 Inches


Brand: Sony


Display Technology: LED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Special Feature: Flat


Model Name: BRAVIA XR


Included Components: Power Cable;Remote Control;Stand


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


Brand Name: ‎Sony


Color Name: ‎Black


Special Features: ‎Flat


Standing screen display size: ‎85 Inches


Date First Available: May 26, 2022


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  • Not high end, but good enough
Size: 75 Style: TV Only
The best description I have for this Sony 75 inch tv is that its a jack of all trades but master of none. Everything is quite good but not amazing. So dont expect OLED or Mini LED quality, theater level sound, etc. But do expect a solution that is better than a 200$ tv. I have always respected sony, becuase as a company it seems like they always have been dedicated at trying to make each part of the experience as best as they can. To my perception, for the TV with the technology I chose (full array LED) that again is the case. The Sound is leagues better than my LG C1 in my office after using Sony's calibration tool utilizing the remotes microphone. There are visible speakers on the back of the TV which work relatively well in my wall mounted solution. Coming from an OLED, I was worried that it would be hard to go back to a more traditional LED setup, but I didnt trust the hisense offerings for mini LED and didnt have the cash to fork over for a 75 inch OLED. I can report the dimming zones while arent perfect, are good enough for general consumption. For gaming, you still get 120hz but only on 2 of the 4 HDMI ports. You dont get VRR with this model, or at least the PS5 wasnt picking it up. I didnt do major response time checks, but it seems passable compared to older LEDs I have used. The PS5 also gets some fun pairing features with the TV, allowing you to use the TV remote on the console with less latency compared to the LG C1, and some other audio features. Chromecast is also just a great TV feature, and sony's choice to have it built in the TV is great to me. I can shoot VLC media over to the TV without a cable, and guests can shoot media over with their subscription accounts without the need to login to the TV. The remote is also basic when controlling the tv with it, and the menus are much less bloated compared to other models I have used. There is a settings button on the remote that lets you get to important settings like brightness without going through sub menus, which i love. My only real con for this TV is that like older dimming zone TVs i have used, sometimes you get some awkardness where the struggle with their contrast and make some images look less unified. In example, subtitles might have the left portion look more brown where the right side more white. Guess I would need mini LED or OLED to escape it without degrading overall image quality. Also the mounting holes are recessed inside the tvs backplate so you may need to hit up a hardware shop for longer screws if you want to mount it on a wall like I did. Overall im happy with this as my living room TV. I can leave more static images on it with less fear of burn in than on the smaller OLED in my office and price on this at the time I purchased it was near perfect. If I encounter any hardware issues I will update this to include them, but overall my experience has been as expected without any problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023 by Terrorgod Terrorgod

  • Fantastic TV
Size: 65 Style: TV Only
You've been searching through customer reviews. Maybe a few too many of them. (You know who you are.) I'm here to save you some time: Just get it already! This is a fantastic TV. I've owned mine for a year, and I am very impressed with it. The colors are super vibrant and bright (especially if you disable auto-dimming, which I prefer off) and will embarrass OLED TVs costing many times more than this Sony. The tradeoff is a small amount of light bleed from the "full array backlight," but it is minimal (you have to actively watch for it to notice it). You can get cheaper TVs from brands that aren't as established as Sony, but you will not get something as well built, with this quality of picture, and it will likely have an annoying interface. Or you can pay WAY more for the same size TV, and get blacker blacks, maybe a few technical wins over this TV when it comes to hard numbers, but you'll most likely be paying double or more for an OLED. This Sony is the sweet spot IMO, and you will not regret buying one. If you really have to spend more, I'd look at the mini LED version. *Note: I have my TV connected to an Nvidia Shield, and don't use the TV's built in OS for much. About the only critique I have, is that it takes a little while to go through all the setup menus when you take it out of the box, but you only have to do this once. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by eb110americana eb110americana

  • Great TV
Size: 55 Style: TV Only
Terrible speakers but since it supports eARC I just set up my Apple TV and HomePod Minis to output all TV audio. It’s awesome. It works with consoles and everything. Don’t expect OLED blacks but picture and color is good and it’s easy to turn off that fake soap opera motion thing. I never use the built in home screen, apps, or Google TV so I can’t offer any opinions there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by 龜毛

  • (Updated Review) Fantastic TV after the price drop
Size: 55 Style: TV Only
The media could not be loaded. [01/20/2023] Update] Sony representative has got back to me about my support ticket, and they decided to exchange the tv with a new set. I will update the review to 4/5 stars for now, and if the replacement set solves the high pitched whine issue I will update review back to 5/5. [01/16/2023 Update] So two months went by with this TV, and it ended up developing an ear piercing high pitch whine from the back of the panel. Everything still works and the picture quality is great, but the noise is really annoying when TV volume is set low. Fortunately I don't have any pets, because the noise would drive them mad. I opened up a support ticket with Sony and provided videos with the sound as best as possible with a phone microphone, but they just keep doing the, "We are reviewing your case, we'll get back to you in 2-3 business days with a solution," run around every 2-3 business days. Hopefully they will resolve this issue, but until then the review will be 2 stars for slow support. [Original Review] I have purchased this TV for two things: One, I needed to upgrade to a 4K TV to watch movies on. And two, a TV to compliment the PS5. It didn't disappoint. One thing to get out there right way is this TV isn't an automatic plug and play 4K VRR for the new consoles. You have to make sure that after plugging the console into HDMI 2.1 supported port, you go into HDMI port settings and do the following: If you connect a video game console that supports 4K 120 Hz video output, set to [Enhanced format (4K120, 8K)]. If you connect a video game console that supports VRR, set to [Enhanced format (VRR)]. If you don't configure it, then the console will not utilize VRR or HDR. That is the only thing that took a few minutes to read up and setup, the rest of the TV operation is very smooth. The dark levels are very deep, and the panel has plenty of brightness. In fact, the screen is so bright, I had to turn it down from it's default values, so the HDR range is very good. 4K movies look fantastic, especially when watching UHD Blu Rays. The cons, there aren't many, but here we go: only 2 HDMI 2.1 ports, and if you are using external audio system you are left with 1 usable 2.1 port for a console. They should've made ARC/eARC on port 1 or 2, instead of 3. Maybe eARC requires HMDI 2,1 spec, I don't know, but it is a drawback that you are left with one open 2.1 port for a console when there are two consoles on the market that support it. Another would be that it uses Google Android based OS, so you have to configure all the privacy settings to limit activity tracking the OS does. Unfortunately, activity tracking, is the belly of the beast these days when it comes to Smart TVs, regardless of OS used or manufacturer. Overall, a fantastic TV set for the money now that Sony dropped the price. OLED would be of course better, but if you are looking to save a few hundred dollars and still get fantastic picture quality this TV set is worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2022 by Tall Guy

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