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Picture is great, sound is fine using Sony's tv speakers and better using Sonos speaker
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Never thought any of the new LED's could top it, but I have to say this Sony is incredible.
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For my own needs, the Sony X900H doesn't lack in anyway, whatsoever.
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Sony,please fix this issue!
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Wired connection also seems to eliminate all motiion blurSo far, "85 Sony is awesome
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My last two "smart" Sony TVs let you scan for broadcast stations but even after that you can still type in the station number for a station it didn't find during the scan and it will tune to that station.
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While I’m waiting for Sony to update it to support vrr and allm support
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However, Sony seems reluctant to enable the features that come standard on the board.
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Samsung and several other manufacturers are overcharging for what's offered but Sony is pricing fair
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I agree with the other reviewer that Android OS ruined Sony’s amazing hardware.
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Sony's support website has "Unavailable due to technical difficulties" for both their chat and Email support sections
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connectiondidn't play nice with sony soundbarno vvr support (yet), Sony doesn't seem very clear whether this feature is coming or not (it was supposedly a selling feature in preparation for
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The Sony Bravia X900H worked great straight out of the box
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Sony has canceled the updates and the one update they did release (4K@120) is broken.
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Happy with purchase, it's my 3rd Sony . .
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Overall love my Sony.
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I have owned different companies of TVs in the past, I think SONY is the winner
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crappy Sony software built into the TV that causes the audio issues
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This tv is fantastic Sony is just slow at rolling out the firmware updates for gaming
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Plus I love Sony quality - every Sony we have ever had kept on chugging without any big issues
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I understand that all smart tv's can have issues from time to time, but Sony's lack of software testing and lack of urgency for a fix should be a warning for anyone looking to spend $1400 on a television.
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The Sony was less expensive and had marginally fewer 1-star reviews
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I have high hopes that Sony and Google each individually solve this advertising problem before it becomes impossible to work around.
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Also, in my opinion the Sony looked the best in terms of frame quality/sleekness--the samsung looks so plasticy
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Good job Sony.
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I really wanted the cheaper sony 65 for $1100) for a few reasons; lack of apps, not room for sound-bar and an annoying remote
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I've favored Sony and Sharp brand TVs for some time now
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Getting the feet installed was super-easy -- Sony made it very simple to get the feet connected + clear instructions on the best way to handle this device.• Connecting Android TV to my Google account was seamless -- immediately came up on my Pixel 4a and allowed me to enter a code to add my Google account
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Love my new Sony!
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Sony pushed a software update, and the next day the the tv began to randomly shutdown, or in some cases refused to turn-on at all unless I unplugged it to clear the error
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This Sony supports all the new features and the picture is a real step up from my old 4k tv.
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Android TV is snappy; it is the fastest Sony Android interface to date
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Sony avoids this problem by taking extra care before shipping.
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Yep, Sony dropped the price $250 suddenly (3 days after my return window which just added salt to the wound).Sony lied
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Sony just announced today (06/30/2020) that this tv is one of the two Sony TVs models ready for the PlayStation 5 with 4K, 120Hz frames per second
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This tv is fantastic Sony is just slow at rolling out the firmware updates for gaming
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Got the 65" version of the X900H which has the better speakers (over the 55" version which is missing Sony Acoustic Multi-Audio)
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The HDR is good and motion smoothing is great (sony does it better than anyone)
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In that mode colors are bad, picture is dull.- Last software update that Sony pushed to support 120Hz and additional features of PS5, was a total disaster
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But that's an issue with Amazon not Sony.
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Sony for the high end, Sharp for the value.
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The sony x900h is literally perfect
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Sony advertised this tv would support 4k 120hz,auto low latency mode,and variable refresh rate
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Sony hoodwinked us on this one
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So far I'm enjoying my new 75inch sony bravia
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as if I was there thank you Sony so much
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Good for gaming, Sony please update asap
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I've actually boycotted Sony for the past 30 years or so as much as I could (with a few exceptions) because of the way they like to fragment the market (uh, think Apple) and not really provide any competitive or cost benefit in doing so
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Numerous consumers are quite infuriated about this and Sony is remaining silent as they know they can’t fix it
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Yes, Sony is a little more expensive, but if you can afford one, it’s the best value for your money.
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I've tried everything that the Sony support team has recommended, and the problem is still there.
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the picture rocks and I do trust Sony for build quality
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The Sony x900h is really nice
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Sony was misleading,and falsely advertised the features and capabilities of this tv to take advantage of gamers wanting these features for the new game consoles released in
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Sony has went back on their promise, that this tv will support vrr and llm in a future update.
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So, a smart TV is only as good as its software...and Sony's is garbage
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My older Sony remote works on new TV
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I'm still trying to get Sony to address this issue by repairing or replacing the TV, so I feel the need to warn anyone thinking of buying this TV- even if it develops issues during the warranty period, good luck getting Sony to actually address the problem.
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I gave Sony the benefit of the doubt by this being "PS5 Ready", but it still has a ways to go.
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This suggests that Sony would be unable to initiate a new manufacturing stream without great loss of profit.
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SONY X900H is ready ALREADY.
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Great job, Sony
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Sony has acknowledged a “Blur” issue when running content/games at 4K 120FPS, and they’re working on a firmware update for that
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Sony totally killed it with this
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I really like this Sony LED TV
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Not sure if this is a sony problem or a app specific issue
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Basically u get the 120 FPS, VRR and all 4k movie features with a awesome Sony quality
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I wanted to buy Sony Bravia LED for a long time, and was really excited when I finally got it
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It has a decent remote and integrates with other Sony products well (as it should).I have noticed that about once or twice a week, the audio goes bad; sometimes even nasty.
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Also, Sony was absolutely no help at all for me; which contradicts some reviews I've read that Sony helped them by getting it replaced
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I'm still trying to get Sony to address this issue by repairing or replacing the TV, so I feel the need to warn anyone thinking of buying this TV- even if it develops issues during the warranty period, good luck getting Sony to actually address the problem.
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I cannot compare it to other LED TV’s, cause I don’t have any