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Sony X91J 85 Inch TV: Full Array LED 4K Ultra HD Smart Google TV HT-G700: 3.1CH Dolby Atmos/DTS:X Soundbar

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Size: 85 in


Style: TV with G700 Sound Bar


Configuration: Full Array


Features

  • 4K HDR PROCESSOR X1 Powerful TV processing that delivers a picture that is smooth and clear, full of rich colors and detailed contrast.
  • TRILUMINOS Display Reproduces more colors than a conventional TV resulting in picture quality that is natural and precise, and closer than ever to real life.
  • FULL ARRAY LED & X-TENDED DYNAMIC RANGE Precisely controlled backlighting brings out real-life depth and detail with deep blacks and high peak brightness.
  • 3.1ch Dolby Atmos/DTS: X and Vertical Surround Engine
  • Immersive AE (Audio Enhancer) upscale audio closes to 7.1.2 each sound
  • Wireless subwoofer delivers powerful bass sound

Brand Name: ‎Sony


Special Features: ‎Enhanced Contrast with Full Array LED Backlighting; Object-Based HDR Remaster; HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision Compatibility; X-Motion Clarity Technology;Dolby Atmos, DTS Digital Surround; Works with the Google Assistant; Google TV; Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast Built-in


Speaker Type: ‎Subwoofer, Soundbar


Date First Available: May 18, 2021


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  • Great Picture, Problems syncing with soundbar [see update], problems with eARC support, CEC support
Size: 55 inches Style: TV Only Configuration: XR Full Array
[Was able to resolve a lot of the problems - see 06/15/2021 update] One saving grace is Amazon. Since I bought this from Amazon I was able to easily return this first unit after Sony TV engineering declared it defective. Sony support was terrible. First the good news: 1. Picture quality is excellent. 2. TV supports Google TV. This is an interface on top of Android TV. Really nice. 3. Sony remote controls TV, streaming and Cable Box/DVR (for the most part when CEC is working) Now for the less good news. I purchased the TV on April 10th. Had problems right away with HDMI/eARC interface to soundbar. Symptoms: 1. CEC not working properly with with Arris DCX3600M (cable box/DVR). When going to cable box if the cable box is powered off, it should power it on. Most times this does not work. 2. When TV is turned on, it should power on soundbar (Vizio M51a-H61). Most times it does not. 3. If I use Vizio soundbar remote and turn on soundbar before powering on TV, soundbar may be recognized. 4. If soundbar is recognized (sometimes having to use settings to indicate sound from Audio System rather than speakers), I may get correct behaviour (soundbar works and on screen display indicates Audio and volume) or soundbar working but no onscreen display of volume or finally no sound at all. 5. After many hours on the phone with Sony support and delays getting back to me from Sony TV engineering, the TV was declared defective. This was April 28th. In order to "validate" my problem I was sent an email indicating the I need to send pictures of the defect (sound problems--don't know what picture of no sound looks like) and pictures of the model number and serial number (which I already gave them via phone). Once I sent that, they would "validate" my problem within 24 hours and then send me a new replacement TV within 5-7 business days. I chose to work with Amazon (this is the good news). Amazon took care of the return right away, and I ordered a new set that same day (price had decreased $200 in two weeks since I purchased). My new TV arrived the next day. That is why I love Amazon! With all the troubleshooting on the defective model, I tried a more conservative approach with the replacement. I had figured out that if I turned off eARC on the TV and only used ARC, I had less problems with the soundbar. I also did research on my own regarding the cable box CEC interfering with othe CEC devices. Sony said that they don't have any way to see if there were know issues with any equipment other than their own, regardless if it had been reported by customers. My research showed that the way to stop the CEC from the cable box interfering you could use a CEC Less HDMI adapter. This turns off HDMI pin 13. If you are brave you can disable it yourself with your cable. I chose to try 2 CEC Less HDMI adapters from Amazon. I am testing now, but it seems to help. I bought: BlueRigger 4K HDMI CEC Less Adapter (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BFL8TM8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and Lindy HDMI CEC Less Adapter, Female to Male (41232) (https://www.amazon.com/Lindy-HDMI-Adapter-Female-41232/dp/B00DL48KVI/ref=dp_prsubs_1?pd_rd_i=B00DL48KVI&psc=1). When my testing is complete, I will report in reviews for each of those products. Current Status: Better than before. Still have CEC issues with powering on soundbar at TV power on. Soundbar sound more reliable, but only with ARC. Still have problem with CEC stability and eARC. Sony support is looking at it again. I hope to hear back by Monday May 10th. Update (5/7/2021) I heard back from Sony on 5/6. My problem was passed to Sony TV engineering, but only with the indication of "no sound". Spent 1.5hrs on phone with continued troubleshooting. Now I have worse problems after the call. I was told that I will hear back next on Tuesday May 11th! Update (5/11/2021) I heard back from Sony. No progress at all. I summarized again the symptoms. I asked if I could purchase a new soundbar, have it shipped to Sony and have Sony TV Engineering test with my soundbar to isolate and fix the problem. Update (5/14/2021) It has been 3 business days (the prescribed amount of time to wait for response). I had not heard back, so I called Sony. They said that they would not be able to test with my model soundbar even if I purchased one for them. They determined that the TV is not compatible with the soundbar and considered the problem closed. They did not give me any options. They said if I tested with another soundbar and still had problems, I could re-open case. In fact, with the previous (deemed defective model) I had tried with another soundbar and had problem, so I have asked them to re-open case. Not happy... 05/17/2021 Some good news. I now have TV working with a soundbar. Most all problems have gone away. I purchased a Vizio Elevate , model P514a-H6 soundbar. This has eliminated all the CEC issues. Still have a small delay sound start delay on TV when switching channels. With eARC the sound start delay is too much to bear. Each change of channel or DVR start has a 3-4 second delay. I no longer need the CEC Less HDMI adapter. Due to this latest update, I am changing my review from 2 stars to 3 stars. 06/15/2021 After much more testing adding back the CEC Less HDMI adapter and the first firmware update to TV (6.3770.0471NAA available 6/8/2021) I have stabilized. The CEC Less adapter that worked for me was the Lindy HDMI CEC Less Adapter. I still have some minor CEC related problems and I still am not able to reliably use eARC. I hope that Sony is working on improvements in that area. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2021 by David H. Marshall

  • Best TV I have ever owned!
Size: 50 inches Style: TV Only Configuration: XR Full Array
I think this was the best TV I have ever bought, I love it, so why did I give it 4 instead of 5 stars? Because it has only one flaw if your a gamer on the Series X or the PS5; it wont give 120 mghz in 4k, if thats a deal breaker than get the LG C-1 and spend 300- 400 more for a 48 instead of 50 incher. The Xbox recognizes the HDR on this TV in a heartbeat, and you dont have to worry about Screen Burn in like on the LG C-1. IF you buy this TV I dont see how you can go wrong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2022 by obiken

  • Beautiful picture, functionality is total s#!t
Size: 55 inches Style: TV Only Configuration: XR Full Array
I chose this Sony after extensive research. It met all my criteria, and supposedly had an awesome picture (I have a sound bar, so sound was not a factor). I had my heart set on an OLED, but the more I read about them, the more I realized they're not for me. Seems like they're built for the future, and I still use a lot of older tech. So, the upscaling of this Sony is strong, it has Dolby Vision, Bluetooth, 120Hz refresh, 4 HDMI ports, AND a headphone jack! (When all else fails, more on that later). Number one priority for me was a nice, crisp, colorful picture. This TV delivers that in spades. Actually, I was shocked how much of an improvement it was over my previous Vizio (which lasted all of 3 years). Ok, this TV has issues, and I'm sure I haven't even utilized half of the things that it can do. Every night of the week I watch a movie, and connect my Bluetooth headphones to the TV. It takes a total of 18 (yes, EIGHTEEN) button presses on the remote to successfully make a connection, and get me back to the input I was watching. (I'm not even including the button press on my headphones). In comparison, my Blu-ray player takes exactly ONE press of a button, but I like to use my Xbox for a superior picture, as well as 4K support (Xbox lacks Bluetooth). This seems like a software fix needed on Sony's end. I've owned this TV for 2 months, and no such fix has been made. If you go into the settings (such as "Bluetooth"), instead of taking you to the selected setting, it takes you to the home screen instead! This creates a couple of issues. First, you've got to start all over to get to the proper settings page (then navigate their myriad of menus), and when all is said and done, you still have to get yourself back to the proper input. Totally unacceptable! I'm constantly tempted to just break out my old 20-foot wire. Speaking of Bluetooth, and the frequency I use it, this thing disconnects, on average, every other night. Let me clarify; It stays connected, it just completely stops broadcasting. So I have to manually disconnect my headphones, and go back through the colossal CHARADE of trying to connect via Bluetooth. I've also had sync issues with both my sound bar and headphones. This requires a total reset of the TV. Sometimes the headphones and sound bar are out of sync with each other, so, at least as a last ditch effort, you can switch to one or the other. The next TV(s) in line that I was considering (as in comparable in quality, I compared 5 brands) were LG's. I passed on LG because they don't support Dolby Vision. I found out the hard way (as well as further down the line) that my Xbox doesn't support Dolby Vision on physical media! Am I regretting this purchase? Yeah, a little bit. Almost forgot: The unboxing and initial setup sheet included is 100% inaccurate. Absolutely nothing matched the box on the sheet, and the box I received in order to get this monstrosity out safely. Then it tells you how to insert the legs that stand the TV up. The legs are numbered, and the diagram shows you which side they go in. I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong, as I couldn't get a leg inserted. I felt silly for something so simple. Turns out, the legs are listed backward on the setup sheet! Update 02/05/22: Seems like they finally fixed the glaring issue where selecting a setting takes you to the home page. Now when I want to connect my headphones, it only takes... wait, what? It takes me only TWELVE steps now. It's just a poor design for something so simple, and it's extra irritating because I use it nightly. Honestly, there are TWO confirmation steps, to make damn well sure I wish to connect them. I don't see the point. Update 02/06/22: Ok, tonight I've got BOTH the headphones and sound bar out of sync, to varying degrees (also, both were out of sync with the TV!). Update 02/22/22: My screen goes black, seemingly at least once nightly, for about 2 full seconds. Whether I'm watching cable or a Blu-ray. If I unplug something on the same surge protector I have the TV plugged into, it happens. Same with unplugging. Also when I turn on my bathroom light. Or if I look at it wrong (when seemingly nothing is happening). I'll keep updating these nagging little problems. This is a Sony product, after all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2022 by walletboyniac

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