Sony 75" Class XR75X95J BRAVIA XR Full Array LED 4K Ultra HD Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR X95J Series 2021 Model
- Brand:
- Sony
- Model Number:
- XR75X95J
- UPC:
- 027242921801
- EAN:
- 0027242921801
- Walmart SKU:
- 620192060
Market rate of $1,598.00 positions buyers 0.0% under the established average.
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$1,298.00 | |
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$1,598.00 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Sony 75" Class XR75X95J BRAVIA XR Full Array LED 4K Ultra HD Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR X95J Series 2021 Model since 11/22/2022. The most recent price update was on Apr 25, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $1,298.00 (lowest on 11/30/2022) to $1,598.00 (highest on 11/22/2022). The average price during this period is $1,593.08.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 612 reviews.
I simply Love my Sony, I have two, one for the Family Room and one for the Game Room. It truly delivers, the black are black, as though the tv is off like Dolby Vision! The colors are AMAZING and picture clear,,, not sure what else to add. I love our 4K movies and have over a gig of internet coming in, this TV delivers. When I ready for a new TV it will be another Sony. They just need to get their act together on a real remote control.
I bought this a few weeks ago, it was a decision between and Android Hicense or this tv. The stability of a Sony won out, still hoping they make good on their promise of variable refresh rate, but the image is beautiful and the Google TV options blew my mind that apps I had on my Google phone were usable here. I didnt put them together and am so happy I got this for my office setup.
It's a great product. Remote is so solid and heavy very it looks very professional.
The TV has a beautiful picture. It works well for my intended purpose. Unfortunately you CANNOT use Alexa to control the TV. Apparently that benefit is only available if you have an android device. The Alexa part would have been handy. Still a great TV for the price.
I bought the Sony KD55X85J after my Panasonic died on me only after 4 years. Right from the start I could see that colors, brightness and hue were nowhere to par with my Panasonic. Despite trying for hours and playing with the settings, I could not improve much. Not only that the the inital setup was a nightmare, the TV could not pair with my Shaw Cable system (Remote) and I was unable to perform a firmware update (Wifi, wired, USB). The TV keeps popping up notifications about everything and nothing despite you deactivate them, they are still coming back. Even the tech support were able to connect remotly to my TV and figured out an issue in their firmware update app. Bravo... I guess Quality Control is not was it used to be... I bought it in Canada and all the warranty papers were in Spanish (Mexico). Cutting the corners never made it, anywhere.
I wanted the most technology available in a 43" TV and that led me to KV43X85J. The head-on picture quality is top of the line. However, as I start going to the left and the right of the TV an amazing thing happens. The picture turns into soft pastels and it looks like I'm watching the TV through a sheer curtain. The dealer that I bought the TV from said that the X85J series by Sony has that issue and except the picture. Which I have.
I really want to love this TV, but the visible gridding is pretty bad. Any time the image pans or displays large areas of similar color, the backlight grid is visible. I've read that this may go away over time. I'm hoping it goes away, because as of today, roughly 3 weeks of owning the TV, it's still VERY visible and incredibly distracting. For the record, I'm on my second X95J panel that's had the same problem. The first was returned after 3 days, and I was hoping to get a better panel the second time around. No such luck. Clearly this is not an isolated issue. For this amount of money this TV costs, you'd think the image would be free of backlight issues.
This is great except for one major defect. There is a grid of gray lines that is very noticeable when viewing light backgrounds where the video pans across the screen. This makes most sports unbearable to watch. The owners forums are littered with people experiencing the same issue which makes it seem like this model is simply defective.
Bought this TV with the expectation it would be a quality product like all my other Sony products. It was, while it was in warranty. 1 month after its warranty the screen is backlit a very dull blue and will no longer display anything. Contacted Sony and there is nothing they will do.
Was told Sony TV's had better, updated electronics than Samsung. Constantly have to do software updates, unplug, wait, plug-in again. Even then, get the spinning wheel. Very frustrating when it happens in the middle of a game or program. I will NEVER buy a Sony TV again. Samsung all the way!!
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $2,998.00 (Jun 29) to $2,998.00 (Jun 29) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $2,998.00.
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