Good, Distraction-free design, easy access to ports and sockets, Good connectivity options, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, Very good software and features, Bright, detailed, and clean picture quality, Excellent performance with Ultra-HD HDR content
Underwhelming sound
Changes in technology and pricing in the premium television space means that it's now possible to buy an OLED or Mini LED television for less than Rs. 1,50,000, which makes the older quantum-dot LED technology feel a bit dated in comparison. However, it a...
Abstract: Televisions now are nothing like the stupid idiot boxes they used to be. Even as content made for televisions become dumber by the day, the actual devices are gaining their own level of intelligence, even though artificial. The Sony BRAVIA 55X90J is a tes...
Accurate colour reproduction for both HDR and SDR content out of the box, Bright panel for HDR content, Great TV for gaming, Functional and well-built remote control, Good sound output, Good build and design
Only two ports support HDMI 2.1, VRR support will come as an update later this year, Google TV UI needs some improvement
For the performance on offer, the TV is no slouch. It has one of the best out of the box colour calibration we've seen on a TV this year. The TV offers an immersive viewing experience and the colour pops thanks to the new XR processor. The TV is great for...
Sony delivers on all the promises it makes with the Bravia XR X90J. The new smart TV brings some unique technological aspects into the picture, which have not been seen on any TV to date. With these, it easily ranks as the best TV available right now to u...
Published: 2023-02-22, Author: Michael , review by: reviewed.com
Maybe, but explore the alternatives first.Credit: Reviewed / Timothy Renzi The Sony X90K LED TV delivers a good picture, but other options might suit you better.Compared to the Samsung Q80B, a TV with similar specs and price points, the X90K is a more wel...
Abstract: Many TV brands have adopted Mini LED technology this year, but Sony is having none of it. Its 4K LCD models for 2021, including the upper mid-range 65X90J under examination here, persist with the 'standard' LED lighting that LCD displays have been using f...
Published: 2021-12-10, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Very punchy HDR, Good value, Sounds impressive for its size,
Blacks could be deeper, Some backlight blooming, Lacking key UK catch up apps,
It would be nice if Sony finally got around to delivering a few long-promised smart TV and gaming features to the XR-50X90J. Also, if you're a die-hard movie fan who habitually watches TV in a blacked out room, the Sony XR-50X90J's backlight limitations m...
Published: 2021-06-08, Author: Stephen , review by: T3.com
Abstract: This Sony X90J review is happening just as a huge number of TVs arrive on the scene, including Sony's own stunning OLED sets (A90J and A80J), so this mid-range 4K LED TV is in danger of being lost in the churn, and that would be a huge shame. Sony kicks o...