Sony XR48A90K 48” Class A90K 2160p (4K) OLED Smart TVs with Remote Control and Stand, 1 Pack
- Brand:
- Sony
- Model Number:
- XR48A90K
- UPC:
- 027242924666
- EAN:
- 0027242924666
- ASIN:
- B09R8SDM9F
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6505133
- Walmart SKU:
- 712975793
Recent upward movement recently established $1,398.00 pricing, now 1.0% above the quarterly average.
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$1,398.00 | |
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Lowest Price
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$1,098.00 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$1,398.00 |
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$1,399.99 | |
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Lowest Price
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$1,198.00 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$1,398.00 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Sony XR48A90K 48” Class A90K 2160p (4K) OLED Smart TVs with Remote Control and Stand, 1 Pack since 2/7/2023. The most recent price update was on Jun 21, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $1,198.00 (lowest on 2/7/2023) to $1,399.99 (highest on 5/13/2026). The average price during this period is $1,380.78.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $1,299.99 (May 23) to $1,399.99 (May 13) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $1,384.28.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 123 reviews.
Bought this the other day and where do I begin ? Sure, everyone knows Sony makes the best TV's but this one is on another level. The built quality, the remote control, the features, this one has all of it. Played a few games on PS5, the picture is breathtaking. It's simply out of this world. Same goes for watching movies. I've plugged a USB stick to see how it upscales lower resolution videos. Same story. No matter what you throw at this TV, it simply delivers. I was kind of thorn between buying this and a Mini LED TV. But I can tell you now, once you've seen an OLED TV, and especially one made by Sony, all your doubts disappear. My advice to anyone is, go and get one before they're gone. It may be years before Sony makes another Master Series TV. You know, it just occurred to me last knight, as I was watching a movie, that what I was witnessing is greatness. And how often, in this day and age, do we experience that ?
The Sony XR48A90K Bravia 48” fit the bill of what I was looking for. The overall dimensions of the TV were perfect for the area where I intended to place it. The vibrant colors and 4K picture it delivers, as well as great sound, are what I have come to expect from Sony TV's. That's why all of the TV's in my home are Sony Bravia! Thanks Sony for another great addition to your fine product line!
We recently finished a major remodel of our kitchen and capped off the project by ordering the Sony XR42A90K. Our kitchen gets a lot of traffic and frequently doubles as my wife's office, so we wanted a TV in the room but not something that would overwhelm the space. The 42" A90K is a fantastic option, having installed it and used it for a bit. My house is a Sony TV house, having moved away from Samsung products and their awful app environment, short support windows, and subpar performance (in my opinion). This is the fourth Sony TV in our home, and the second OLED. I know LG OLEDs also receive very good reviews, but having a common platform in my house, and one my wife and kids are already familiar with pushed us to the Sony OLED. ►Picture Quality: I am not a professional TV reviewer, but in my estimation it's hard to beat the picture on a Sony OLED. Our A90K is located in a very bright kitchen and performs terrifically! The picture is very bright, while still offering excellent deep blacks and contrast. Any worry about glare was washed away shortly after powering the TV on for the first time. →Concerns about burn-in: I've owned a Sony Master-series OLED in my home theater for years and the TV has not experienced any burn-in at all. I frequently game on that set, for reference, and it's worked great for four years without any noticable burn-in. So, I have no concerns with the A90K at all. ►Google TV: One of the biggest selling points on Sony TVs is the integration with Google TV. It's incredibly easy to setup (using the Google Home App), and use. My wife and I have Google's Pixel series Android phones, and the integration with our phones is fantastic - for example, we display a rotating album of our favorite family pictures on all of our Sony TVs when they enter stand-by mode. It's one of our favorite features and requires very little user input to get it set up. The next best thing is the responsiveness of Sony TVs. Switching from app to app, or from cable is a breeze and the A90K responds immediately. I contrast that experience with our awful Samsung TVs that had noticeable lag when pressing any button. ►I/O: → 4 × HDMI -- 2 × @ HDMI 2.1 (inputs 3, 4); 2 × @ HDMI 2.0 (inputs 1, 2) → 2 × USB 3.0 → 1 × Optical out → 1 × Ethernet → 1 × IR (input) → 1 × RS232C → 1 × Composite (requires adapter, not included in the box) ►Other Things: → The A90K comes removeable plastic backplates that cover areas like the cord and I/O. They're great for completing a clean, minimalist look. I have my TV mounted on our kitchen wall but still installed the plates since they cover up part of the side panel too. Again, purely aesthetic, but I love the finished look. → There's a mic mute toggle on the side of the TV. If you want a more privacy and aren't interested in using the Google Voice Assistant, turn the mic to mute. → I do not use the included stand but I do appreciate that it's made out of metal and not flimsy plastic. → The TV does use on-screen ads (unfortunately). I believe that most TVs these days have them, and it sucks. At least they're unobtrusive and you can opt out of personalized ads when you perform the first-time configuration. → The remote is compact but excellent. It feels great in-hand and sturdy. It has a minimalist approach to buttons which is great in a household with kids. ►In the Box: → A90K TV → Remote control → 2 × AAA batteries → Base plate and metal legs → 2 × Cable management straps → Manual, user guides, and warranty information ►Closing: That's it! This TV is fantastic and I'm very pleased with my purchase. The picture quality is fantastic, The user interface, sound, inputs are all the top-notch Sony quality I'm used too! This is definitely a TV I recommend!
*This review is for the 42" XR42A90K.* We recently finished a major remodel of our kitchen and capped off the project by ordering the Sony XR42A90K. Our kitchen gets a lot of traffic and frequently doubles as my wife's office, so we wanted a TV in the room but not something that would overwhelm the space. The 42" A90K is a fantastic option, having installed it and used it for a bit. My house is a Sony TV house, having moved away from Samsung products and their awful app environment, short support windows, and subpar performance (in my opinion). This is the fourth Sony TV in our home, and the second OLED. I know LG OLEDs also receive very good reviews, but having a common platform in my house, and one my wife and kids are already familiar with pushed us to the Sony OLED. ►Picture Quality: I am not a professional TV reviewer, but in my estimation it's hard to beat the picture on a Sony OLED. Our A90K is located in a very bright kitchen and performs terrifically! The picture is very bright, while still offering excellent deep blacks and contrast. Any worry about glare was washed away shortly after powering the TV on for the first time. →Concerns about burn-in: I've owned a Sony Master-series OLED in my home theater for years and the TV has not experienced any burn-in at all. I frequently game on that set, for reference, and it's worked great for four years without any noticable burn-in. So, I have no concerns with the A90K at all. ►Google TV: One of the biggest selling points on Sony TVs is the integration with Google TV. It's incredibly easy to setup (using the Google Home App), and use. My wife and I have Google's Pixel series Android phones, and the integration with our phones is fantastic - for example, we display a rotating album of our favorite family pictures on all of our Sony TVs when they enter stand-by mode. It's one of our favorite features and requires very little user input to get it set up. The next best thing is the responsiveness of Sony TVs. Switching from app to app, or from cable is a breeze and the A90K responds immediately. I contrast that experience with our awful Samsung TVs that had noticeable lag when pressing any button. ►I/O: → 4 × HDMI -- 2 × @ HDMI 2.1 (inputs 3, 4); 2 × @ HDMI 2.0 (inputs 1, 2) → 2 × USB 3.0 → 1 × Optical out → 1 × Ethernet → 1 × IR (input) → 1 × RS232C → 1 × Composite (requires adapter, not included in the box) ►Other Things: → The A90K comes removeable plastic backplates that cover areas like the cord and I/O. They're great for completing a clean, minimalist look. I have my TV mounted on our kitchen wall but still installed the plates since they cover up part of the side panel too. Again, purely aesthetic, but I love the finished look. → There's a mic mute toggle on the side of the TV. If you want a more privacy and aren't interested in using the Google Voice Assistant, turn the mic to mute. → I do not use the included stand but I do appreciate that it's made out of metal and not flimsy plastic. → The TV does use on-screen ads (unfortunately). I believe that most TVs these days have them, and it sucks. At least they're unobtrusive and you can opt out of personalized ads when you perform the first-time configuration. → The remote is compact but excellent. It feels great in-hand and sturdy. It has a minimalist approach to buttons which is great in a household with kids. ►In the Box: → A90K TV → Remote control → 2 × AAA batteries → Base plate and metal legs → 2 × Cable management straps → Manual, user guides, and warranty information ►Closing: That's it! This TV is fantastic and I'm very pleased with my purchase. The picture quality is fantastic, The user interface, sound, inputs are all the top-notch Sony quality I'm used too! This is definitely a TV I recommend!
This OLED is great Easy to set up, and Operate. 42" is a nice size for small med room size. Purchased due to Sony reputation for Build and Durability mostly.
Samsung TV finally died and I immediately purchased long awaited new Sony OLED! Picture quality and sound stupendous! Sony digital camera and Sony Headphones. Believe in the brand, have Sony camera and Sony headphones ~ worth every penny I spent.
I used to own a Sony Bravia and it served well for many years. This one installed well enough and recognized the video signal. The TV was accompanied by a considerable amount of documentation, 3 pamphlets and 3 single page sheets but no User Manual. Everything I own from my car to my camera to my refrigerator has a user manual at least on line as a pdf, but not Sony! I called support and found that this was the Sony way - no User Manual!! Go use the help menu on the TV! Menu drive of course.
The Remote is AWFUL. WAY tooooooo small, and the buttons are tiny and only have symbols. The backlite is dim and stays on for a short time. There are NO instructions for the Remote or the TV. The On Line instructions are NOT easy to follow. The Feet are Very hard to install. Need 2 people, and a very small bladed phillips screwdriver for the Bottom screws. Have to be careful with the Back screws Don't drop them into the slot. Need to turn the TV over and shake it to get the screws back out. The slot for the screws is DEEP and narrow, NO place to use your finger, Need a Magnetized screwdriver ot a skinny Long nosed pliers that you can turn a screw with. After you get them installed, you can ONLY put a small device under the TV, DVR or whatever.
I purchased this TV 12/22/2024. I am not completely satisfied. It turns off --without my turning it off, and the remote will not turn it back on. The only way to turn it on is to unplug and then replug it back in. And, Google does not turn the TV off when the command is given to turn it off at a certain amount of time.
When this was ordered, it showed up with the top corner shattered and bent. The company advised they would work on a replacement, but stopped responding to emails. Walmart gave the refund, but at what point did this damage happen to the TV?
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $1,299.99 (May 23) to $1,399.99 (May 13) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $1,384.28.
| Date | Price | Change | % Change |
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| $1,398.00 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $1,398.00 | $+98.01 | +7.5% | |
| $1,299.99 | $-100.00 | -7.1% | |
| $1,399.99 | $+1.99 | +0.1% | |
| $1,398.00 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $1,398.00 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $1,398.00 | — | — |
Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $1,298.00 (May 20) to $1,398.00 (Jul 5) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $1,348.00.
| Date | Price | Change | % Change |
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| $1,398.00 | $+100.00 | +7.7% | |
| $1,298.00 | — | — |