Sony 75" Class 4K UHD LED Android Smart TV HDR BRAVIA 800G Series XBR75X800G
- Model Number:
- XBR75X800G
- UPC:
- 027242915794
- EAN:
- 0027242915794
- Walmart SKU:
- 329274403
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.2/5 from 330 reviews.
You can never go wrong with a Sony after all real movies are Filmed with Sony cameras and the tv picks up it's own signal to produce a picture in 4k like the director intended to be seen. I love it. All I wish is that it came with the Netflix calibration tab for Netflix Sony calibrate on. Option I thought all models carry. Sad. especially when my tv was in the magnolia room feature.
I bought the Sony Bravia and It's move vivid then the Samsung QLED for the price and it has detailed vivid deep colors
The TV I had died, so I was able to get a new TV under my geek squad warranty. I reviewed several and this seem to have the features I wanted in my price range. Also, I asked the Geek Squad Tech which they worked on the least and he immediately said Sony.
We've only owned this TV for 2 weeks as of this review. There is a learning curve for this product as there is for everything but it is fairly intuitive. Our previous, and still functional, TV was a 43 in. JVC w/Roku which we were very pleased with when purchased 5-6 yrs ago. This Sony is set-up about 72 in. from where we sit and the vertical center of the screen is at eye-level. So far, my wife and I both agree that the picture and sound quality of this Sony are outstanding and far better than any TV we've owned before. Moreover, this is even with old-style inputs of cable TV and component video connections from cable box. (Local cable provider is soon going to upgrade boxes for HDMI.) The WiFi streaming (via a 10+yr old router ~20 ft. away in another room) has been superb with literally no lag, jitter or pixelation. Almost more amazingly, the response times of the TV to both the remote and WiFi have been surprisingly fast. As previously noted, there is a learning curve with both the remote and the TV settings. However, even at age 67 (though computer literate for 35+ yrs), it hasn't been difficult to figure out. It is very satisfying and surprising that the new remote will also control our 15+ yr-old Sony Blu-ray player without additional codes or programming. Thank you, Sony!! The buttons/controls on the remote are nicely arranged and relatively easy to get to using one hand. However, they might be a bit difficult for people with large or arthritic fingers. Overall, we are both quite happy with our new Sony TV and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone. We had thought about getting a 65 in. but decided that would be too big for our small (<500 sq. ft.) living room and we're glad we bought the 55 inch. Almost can't wait to upgrade our DVD player to one capable of 4K HDR to see the full benefit of this technology. In the meantime, even with older, lower definition inputs, this TV shines brilliantly!
I believe the first Sony I had was a monster 35 inch tube tv. The only problem I ever had with it was getting rid of it. When my 38 year old son was young he had a 13 inch Sony in his room. What a gorgeous picture for the time. I still have a 52 inch in the bedroom that was originally in the living room, but now have finally graduated to this 75 inch thing of beauty. The features are easy to use, the picture is remarkable and I just love everything about it.
I bought this a few days ago and gave a three star review due to my not realizing I needed a high output HDMI cable for viewing iTunes movies on Apple TV. After I put the new HDMI cable on, everything works great. Great picture and sound. Would highly recommend to anyone wanting to upgrade.
I am loyal to sony but have to say, this time, I am somewhat disappointed. The picture quality is not to different than my last sony. It's missing features, that my last one had, that I liked but not transferred to this one. Would have liked a more comprehensive "smart" functionality as well.
Even though I purchased this Television in 2020, it worked until October 2024. It just died; there was no fanfare. I have stuck with Sony since the 90s. And this is the first Sony product that died on me
This was the worst purchase of my life. The screen came broken and could visible cracked on the screen. Not to mention that the condition was suppose to be "New" where it was already looked opened before. There was a long black hair in the tape (My girlfriend and I are both blonde hair) so this item was returned before. Majorly disappointing product to receive.
This TV has internet connectivity issues. Wired or wireless internet connection is so poor that you cannot browse or watch anything from websites, YouTube or Netflix. I called in my Internet provider, they visited my house, tried everything possible to make it work, but no luck. I was advised that TV was the defective. I've exchanged the TV, believe or not, I have exact same problem. Two TVs the same issue, means Sony should recall this 2019 model and compensate their customers. Stay away from 2019 TV models of Sony.
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