• Reviews around setup (4.49 of 5)

    Sony X800H 49 Inch TV: 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV with HDR and Alexa Compatibility - 2020 Model

    • Setup:Setup was very intuitive and there was a guide to help you along the way.
    • Easy setup
    • A really intuitive setup and the OS is perfect, you can ask Google anything you like such as the weather or to play a certain song from Spotify and you can even connect it to Alexa that way you can turn on and off the TV as well as change channels just by talking to your Amazon echo
    • The setup was very easy and you can't beat the price.
    • The actual setup, i.e.,hdmi connections to DVR, Bluray, etc. was very easy
    • The setup was SO easy.
    • Easy setup, too.
    • Setup was easy and user friendly
    • Setup was easy, but since it is an Android TV, you do have to pretty much sign over a lot to Google
    • The setup was the only main problem for me as I'm not a tech whiz
    • - the default is a bit too bright and the colors were to excessive for me, but the setup provides wide options for tuning, so no problems there
    • This is the best setup of a TV I have done so far, others are difficult to install the legs on as one person
    • This setup sounds incredible
    • just setup initially impressed but, too versatile to submit rash judgment ciao
    • Was a bit worried about the smart feature setup as we have a Roku 4k TV & love it for its simplicity working all the smart features
    • Easy setup, excellent picture, very versatile.
    • Easy setup, although the 4 screws to hold on the legs were hard to find, they are enclosed in the plastic wrap with the rest of the accessories.
    • Setup was a breeze
    • The remote seems pretty nice, the setup was pretty darn easy, the picture quality was good at first, but now I wouldn’t say that.
    • Extremely easy setup
    • The picture is second to none, easy setup has all the goodies one could ever need and has Sony reliability behind it
    • The initial setup is fairly simple, the only drawback is that setup supports an Android phone not an iPhone or if setup does support an iPhone it is not clear how to proceed.
    • This is great for very specific situations, but for most it’s of limited use since most sound bars don’t support HDMI and if you’re using an AV receiver, in most cases, it’s already capable of extracting the audio
    • n’t recommend it