Sony 55” Class BRAVIA XR X90K 4K HDR Full Array LED with Smart Google TV XR55X90K- 2022 Model
- Brand:
- Sony
- Model Number:
- XR55X90K
- UPC:
- 027242924772
- EAN:
- 0027242924772
- ASIN:
- B09R9RTQ92
- Walmart SKU:
- 896268289
Market rate of $1,298.00 positions buyers 0.0% under the established average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Sony 55” Class BRAVIA XR X90K 4K HDR Full Array LED with Smart Google TV XR55X90K- 2022 Model since 10/26/2022. The most recent price update was on May 23, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $898.00 (lowest on 12/6/2022) to $1,298.00 (highest on 11/26/2023). The average price during this period is $1,184.30.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 1503 reviews.
I bought this TV new when it first came out in 2022. It is now three years later and I still find out the amazing things every day that it does as I've said before in my last post the last thing here, Sony, the one and only!
Love all of the features for of this TV. We also have a PS5 that when you turn it on, you don't have to press hdmi option to get to the hdmi it was connected to as it will switch to PS5 automatically. One thing I thought could be improved was the remote. We had a child visitor and kept trying to press next but there was no such thing on the remote so the kid was pressing something else. The kid was on the spectrum and is still non-verbal so the kid got a bit upset everytime but nothing that I, who was around to watch over him, can't help him with.
I bought this about 3 years ago and have been very happy with it. Has not caused me any issues and am very happy with my purchase.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Recently upgraded during the Black Friday sales. I upgraded to take advantage of the newer HDMI 2.1 features with my PS5 (and AV receiver with eARC). The TV is great for gaming as I had hoped and is a nice improvement from my previous TV when it comes to TV and movies (the X90E is still really solid in this regard). The local dimming and HDR is a nice improvement, my previous TV didn't do dolby vision so that's a welcome addition. The colours and highlights really pop and the vibrancy of the colours is really noticeable (using custom or cinema with expert1 colour and most excessive enhancements switched off). The remote is a nice improvement, much smaller but keeping all the buttons I actually need. The menu changes are also smartly done with the prior app shortcuts being incorporated into the inputs menu (if you want it). I also really like the quick settings and the level of customization that is available. The eARC feature works great with my older STRDN 1080 Sony receiver passing through Atmos and such through flawlessly. Also from a sound perspective the Airplay 2 addition is really nice (amp has airplay 1) as it responds quicker and integrates better with home kit. My wife and I regularly use the TV and screen off function for music and the dolby sound setting smartly selects multi speaker stereo for music (which sounds great with my setup). Minor gripe if anything is that the picture appears to be a bit cooler than my previous TV with the same settings (custom/cinema in expert1). It may just be adjusting to the more vibrant picture of the new TV but I've never felt the need to properly/proffesionally calibrate a Sony TV before and I'm hoping this won't be the first. As with the previous x90E I really don't think there is a better midrange TV available in Australia. Very happy over all.
Had a problem but Sony sent repair man to fix it good sevice
Great picture let down by inconsistant back lighting..most noticable when tracking content moving horizontally accross screen seeing light and darker bands.
Picture is great, but the TV locks up.......LOTS. the sound sometimes doesn't work, and it constantly make you reset your password. Thus is my 2nd because the 1st one broke with a green line through the pic after 2 months. Warrantied out, and this one locks up more then my windows 95 computer. Need to unplug it to reset it. Do not recommend a purchase.
Don't waste your money on a Sony TV. This apparent top of the line TV failed just after 12 months with the screen staying black and flashing fault codes and unable to reset. I couldn't be bothered with the runaround to go through a replacement process so have swapped this out for a TCL which looks like ot has better picture quality with 3 years warranty instead of 1. I use to support Sony products but I will never purchase a Sony again.
I'm a big Sony fan so it when it was time to buy a new TV I settled on this model. It has been a pain since the first day I brought it home. The bulk of my issues came from the Google integration and I don't think that's any fault of Sony. But now after just two years a bright green line has appeared running down the left side of the screen. I won't be replacing it with another Sony TV.
Absolutely rubbish tv, blurry picture all the time and no technical support from Sony, go for LG or Samsung. White patches shows on the screen even when you open any app.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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