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Experience all your favorite content in lifelike 4K HDR picture quality, powered by the 4K Processor X1™. All your HD content is upscaled to near-4K resolution resulting in sharp details and real-world colors. Google TV™ with Google assistant™ makes it easy to find your favorite movies and shows from all the top streaming apps. 75 pulgadas televisores
Kindle Customer –
Packaging might need some work on the upper corners, which is surprising given how thorough it seems especially around the bottom. There was a crack in the top right of the bezel which is a little frustrating. Would’ve been full 5 stars if not for the crack.
nurse –
Oliver –
After 3 months of usage, I think it’s safe to say I made the right choice. This TV is a big step up from the previous Hisense model I had, or really any previous TVs I’ve had. I should also note that I’ve also used Sylvania, Hitachi, Magnavox, Vizio, and Insignia HDTVs and none compare to this one. To start, the durable stands simply clicked into the bottom of the TV which was better than other cheap and unstable plastic stands that use screws. For reference, I tried another TV just before getting this one that had cheap stands, and it didn’t even hold the TV up straight no matter what I tried; a no-no for my OCD, so I quickly took that back to Walmart!
The TV does not have RCA ports which isn’t a big deal but would be better if it did (I am nostalgic and have a couple of VCR/DVD player combos that still get used, but one of them has an HDMI output so it’s whatever.) Setup of the TV itself took a little time but it’s understandable when you have to log in and get the basics set up. All of which took maybe half an hour at most.
After the TV was ready to go, I tried it out with my cable box DVR and then my Xbox Series X. I must say that I am very much impressed with the MotionFlow technology as well as the Live Color, digital noise reduction and Reality Creation settings. It does a great job of upscaling just about anything that you watch with it, especially standard definition and 1080p broadcasts. The MotionFlow is so smooth and this was something I really wanted with my new TV. Sometimes I choose to leave the Black adjust & Contrast adjust off though, since it can be a bit much; but they’re still handy features. When using the Xbox Series X or other game console, the Game picture setting must be used to avoid input lag if you’re going to play. There are supposedly more features if you use a PlayStation 5 with it, but I don’t use PlayStation so I can’t speak on that. Also, if you’re not watching or using anything on the TV, you can also set the TV to display a screensaver with your custom images in a folder from your Google account. It has the accurate time and weather info beside it which is useful.
The audio quality of the television is excellent for it to be a flatscreen. Typically HDTVs of modern times have flat sounding, junky speakers, but I was impressed by the sound quality on these. If you don’t currently use a soundbar like myself, the built-in speakers do the trick on any given day. Good bass, treble, vocals, r quite nice for stock speakers. The TV has a Bluetooth capability to output to a stereo system or other external sound device. One slight complaint is that once it is connected and paired, it automatically turns the stereo on once the TV is turned back on again. I have yet to find a way to alter that setting and the only way to avoid it is to unpair the external device entirely. For now I just use the standard built-in speakers. There is also an aux port on the TV but I can’t seem to get it working with a 3.5mm audio jack to output audio without using Bluetooth. Maybe this is for something else?
As for the menu, interface, and apps, it is quick most of the time and rarely has input lag when holding down the volume button. There is a dinging sound when pressing buttons and navigating but this can be turned off, fortunately. There is also a white light from the bottom of the TV which flashes with every button press, which can get slightly annoying at times but it’s acceptable. All apps I’ve used seem to function well and there are plenty of options for entertainment, including music apps like Spotify. You can utilize your voice remote to play songs, look up videos on YouTube, get information, and other uses, but sometimes it can misunderstand your context. When you pull up sound settings, it takes you away from what you are watching, and this happens with a couple of other settings in the menu which is a slight annoyance. I think everything in the menu should be accessible in some way without interrupting what you’re watching. Again, it is a minor inconvenience that does not truly affect the quality of usage, but Sony should update the interface to fix that.
The last few things I will mention is the remote, USB functionality and the solid button on the TV; yes, button. There is one single button below the middle of the TV which can be used to operate basic functions without a remote; the button is held down at points to navigate the menu. The remote could be a little larger in my opinion. Instead of having the 6 specific buttons for apps like Crunchyroll which I never use, they should be 6 customizable streaming “hotlink” buttons that you can set to jump to whichever app you choose. But alas, you get Crunchyroll, Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, YouTube, and YouTube Music. Anything else you will need to pull up the menu of apps to access or use the voice remote. It is also worth noting that apps such as YouTube remain in a suspended state if you leave it and go to another HDMI input. I have yet to discover if this can be altered but I would prefer an option for it to completely close out any app I navigate away from as to use less of the CPU. Lastly, the USB stick option – you can insert up to 2 USB sticks with video or pictures, but a small issue is that if a video on the stick is in the 4:3 aspect ratio it stretches it to 16:9 which you can’t change. Some folks don’t care about stretched aspect ratio for older videos but I think that should also be customizable in a future update.
Only one issue that stands above the rest is the Wi-Fi which will randomly disconnect from time to time. I have yet to determine if this is a fault with the TV’s network card or my internet provider. Sony should look into this potential issue with this model.
There are some other minor features I haven’t mentioned in this review, but I tried to cover as much as possible to give you a clear idea of what you may be potentially getting into with this TV. For a viewer’s basic needs of entertainment and picture quality in 2024, I would definitely recommend this TV and give it an A- rating. It has been worth it and I would also recommend getting a good warranty as with any other electronic such as this. Up to this point, I am satisfied and will likely continue to use Sony for TV needs in the future.
OKZidaho –
HOWEVER, I assumed a Google interface would be remotely acceptable to use and BOY was I wrong. The lag is a complete catastrophe – main menu, in YouTube, in Disney+, in Hulu, doesn’t matter. It seems like the TV does not have the operating power to load half the features it has, let alone the ads.
I know that my “continue watching” is 4 down-button-clicks, and once I power on the TV I click it 4 times. It can be up to 30 or more FULL SECONDS (not an exaggeration. Literally. I have time to scroll social media) before it makes the noise indicating it knows I made an input and attempts to scroll – and often it won’t respond 4 times. And by the time I make it down to that option, sometimes it’s now loaded some other show in that spot and I end up clicking on something random. This happens all over the main menu – see a recommended YouTube video you want to watch? Good luck scrolling over to it before something else loads.
To add to this, Disney+ and YouTube regularly crash in the middle of what I’m watching (especially Disney+), or act like I don’t have internet. No other device in my home has this issue and we have great internet.
Each update it seems to get slower, too. I’m not sure if it’s just placebo and my frustration, but there have been at least 2 or 3 updates since I bought it and I think it’s going more downhill.
If I could give it 0 stars I would. I am beyond annoyed with this TV but now I can’t get rid of it just to try a different one with a potentially worse user interface. I’m better off watching stuff on my laptop or phone where it’s easier to install adblockers and uninstall bloatware. Oh well.
jhilf –
We didn’t need a huge display, but not teeny tiny either. The 4K Ultra HD resolution and LED technology, delivers crisp and clear visuals, and was a huge step up for us. The HDR support enhances brightness and contrast, bringing out details in both dark and bright scenes.
The integrated speakers provide decent audio quality with clear dialogue and sufficient volume. While lacking the depth and immersion of higher-end models, it adequately fills smaller rooms.
While we can use the Google TV, which can offer most of the streaming apps needed, we use the apple tv with no issues and allows to keep everything syncing with our other apple devices.
Overall, for us, this is one of the best value choices out on the market, plus the size is just right, in our single family/living room. The 4K Ultra HD visuals are more than enough for our typical TV watching needs. Nature shows and sporting events come through exceptionally well. Every TV needs some sound boost – we already had wireless speakers for our surround sound needs and they were easily paired.