Sony X95J 65 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR Full Array LED 4K Ultra HD Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR and Alexa Compatibility XR65X95J- 2021 Model
- Model Number:
- XR65X95J
- UPC:
- 027242921818
- EAN:
- 0027242921818
- ASIN:
- B08XLN69WS
- Walmart SKU:
- 229460037
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$1,998.00 | |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 99 reviews.
I originally saw the specs for ATSC3 nearly 8 years ago and have been waiting and waiting and waiting. But the wait was worthwhile. The picture and sound from this TV are superb! Goggle integration made the setup of apps exceptionally easy. The menus are clear and wireless integration with my computer and phone a piece of cake. I can recommend this TV without reservation. The ability to enhance dialog over music and effects makes watching movies and TV shows much more enjoyable.
Right out the box perfect picture and the best sound system of any tv I have ever heard. Waited 7 months glad I did!
I have had this new X95J for about a week now, it replaces a X95H from a little over a year ago and that was a brilliant picture as well and I really thought that this new model could not be much better but I am pleased to say, it is. This new XR chip really is a step up in picture and sound, it is so close to OLED you can barely tell the difference. Super happy with this television. 5 stars.
The TV was my birthday present to me. The truth is I replaced an old Sony Bravia 52XBR6 that was still showing an excellent picture after 13 plus years. I WANTED 4K SMART TV! This TV exceeded my expectations. Black levels are incredible and skin tones are really lifelike. Brightness is excellent and I am drawn into the picture. 4K is amazing. I trust that I will get the same reliability as the TV that it replaced. After all, it's a Sony.
I brought the Sony Bravia Full Array TV several weeks ago because I needed a TV that could handle the sunlight from my large and extended family room windows. The Sony performed well and the color content did not falter. Really glad I purchased the TV and would recommend it. I will say sliding the stand legs in the groves was challenge at first as the instructions were not clear enough other than that great product.
I needed to replace a cheaper 65 inch version to this version. I didn't think that a processor would matter so much when it cones to Google TV software. Apparently it does! I do believe you get what you pay for for most things. This is one of those things. The software and adding the Sony Soundbar ht-a700 was seemless. The TV speakers are actually pretty decent as well! I totally would recommend this! My only gripe is with the layout of the hdmi ports on the back. The Arc and other 4k output makes the hdmi cable cross. I have an 8k capable hdmi paired with a 4k version and the bulk is unsightly. Otherwise uts a great TV.
After reviewing several tv's, I had decided on a Samsung Q90, LG C1, or LG QNED 90. After viewing the TV's, I eliminated the QNED as not bright enough. I really liked the C1, but was hesitant because of possible burn in. That left me with the Q90. I was all set to buy it, but right beside it was a Sony x90k. It was almost as good a picture as the Q90, but for several hundred less. I was then told about the x95k. He said it was even better than the the x90k, but very pricey. They had none in stock. I left to research the x95k. It was my good fortune to find a store demo x95j ( previous model ) on display. I bought it on the spot. The warranty started the day I bought it and I bought a 5 year warranty all for less than the x90k tv only. Now that I've had it for a month, I am extremely satisfied. I love watching sports, tv shows and movies. The picture is sharp. There are no motion blurs, highlights in hd are very good, haloing is acceptable and no reflections. I honestly think the only way you could tell the difference between this and a OLED is if they were side-by-side, and then not by much. In a bright room like mine, the x95 may even be superior. If price is an issue, the x90k would be a good alternative. I hooked the tv up to a Sony 5.1 surround sound that I've had for years and the sound is excellent. The sound from the tv can't compare with surround sound or a sound bar, so I highly recommend spending the extra $$ on sound equipment. Again, I highly recommend this tv. I bought as a value play, but I would have paid more for it.
Never had a smart TV, Design & quality was important to me, I did have my computor guy set it up, a breeze, picture is perfect, brilliant sound, use it as a sound system with spotify, but I plan on getting a sound bar (has a sound bar stand position) for the absolute ultimate experience, great features with Design thought of eg hidden cables at back of TV with panels, 2 stand positions ... you will love your Google TV !!!
Bought about a month ago and happy enough with the quality. A few technical issues that could do with some ironing out like some blooming and quite a lack of response in frame rate giving an almost blurry shadow behind eg sports persons. Other than this the tv is a catch. Very surprising sound, nice clear bright picture for the most part, and displays a great gaming picture with a great response rate.
Straight up this TV has a great picture however it has poor reflective surface with ambient light. I love this picture in the right conditions. It works great in daytime is so long as the sun is not coming directly in the room and unfortunately when using interior lighting at night the reflective property is poor. It is actually worse than a five-year-old Tv it replaced
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