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Sony 85" X91CJ 4K UHD LED LCD Google TV
$1999.99 (Free Shipping)
Includes 3 yr Allstate Protection (5 yrs total)
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Rtings X91J/X91CJ Review: 8.1/10
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x91j
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KEY FEATURES:
4K HDR PROCESSOR X1 – Powerful TV processing that delivers a picture that is smooth and clear, full of rich colors and detailed contrast.
TRILUMINOS Display – Reproduces more colors than a conventional TV resulting in picture quality that is natural and precise, and closer than ever to real life.
FULL ARRAY LED & X-TENDED DYNAMIC RANGE – Precisely controlled backlighting brings out real-life depth and detail with deep blacks and high peak brightness.
GOOGLE TV – Seamlessly browse 700,000+ movies and TV episodes from across your favorite streaming services, all in one place. Watch content from Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, YouTube, the Apple TV app, and many more.
X-MOTION CLARITY – Advanced motion control for smooth pictures that are brighter and clearer, significantly benefiting fast moving action in movies and sports.
4K X-REALITY PRO – Our unique 4K database upscales all the HD content you love to near-4K resolution bringing back real-world detail and texture.
WORKS WITH ALEXA – Through an Alexa enabled device, ask Alexa to change channels, adjust volume, and turn your TV on/off.
ACOUSTIC MULTI-AUDIO – Two sound positioning tweeters on the sides of the TV elevate the soundstage, enabling sound to follow the action for a truly immersive experience.
GOOGLE ASSISTANT – Use your voice to easily find your favorite movies, shows, and music. Get answers on screen, control smart home devices, and more.
APPLE AIRPLAY – Works with AirPlay 2 to easily stream content from your Apple device.
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I was debating between this and a 77' OLED. I am glad I went with this TV. But I have a massive wall with plenty of space; honestly 85'' is still too small for my taste. It will buy me a few years until 100'' OLEDs are reasonable.
My thoughts on the TV: it depends on the quality of content you feed it. 4k whether streaming or UHD discs is amazing. I am incredibly pleased. Movies kick ass; picture quality is amazing. 1080p content is only OK. I don't think the upscaling is amazing. Broadcast TV is average, about the same as the 6-year old Samsung it replaced. I sit about 9.5 feet away, so maybe that's a function of larger TV and viewing distance. If you do a lot of broadcast TV you may find better; so many networks still broadcast in 720p (and even 1080) but I feel like the TV doesn't upscale that well.
If you mainly watch 4k content I think you will be incredibly pleased with the picture.
People on here and AVSforum will say this is the 900h and 900h has nothing but problems. The problems you read about are "blurry 4k/120hz". Do you plan to use it as PC monitor or next gen gaming console? If yes, you may care about that. If no, then it literally doesn't matter and you can ignore the noise. A few people make a lot of noise.
I have had exactly ZERO issues with eARC, 4k and Dolby Vision are amazing.
The Samsung QN90 is for sure a better TV with better picture quality. The QN85 may be as well. However the QN90 is significantly more expensive and Samsung's don't do Dolby Vision.
Consider your use case. If you want the best picture, get OLED. If you want a super bright LED and don't care about Dolby Vision or cost, get the QN90a, if you want a good value which thrives with good 4k content and don't care about PC monitor/next gen gaming, consider this TV.
1- It's massive. I came from a 75" and it's incredible how much larger the footprint is
2- Gaming feels flawless and beautiful
3- 4K content is absolutely beautiful. There's a scene near the beginning of Finding Demo when Marlin gets knocked out and the screen goes black. It goes really really black on this TV.
4- I've done absolutely no tweaks and I am really enjoying the TV
5- I also own a 65" Sony x950G and this one is just as beautiful as that one
I am NOT an expert. But I am looking for value. Meaning. I want a nice TV at this size without breaking the bank. At this price point and size I don't think there is a better option out there.
Also. I bought the Sanus Simplicity full motion mount from Costco to hang. Boxed well with each step packed separately. Website to go to that allows you to perfect where you want to hang and give you exact measurements. And after not initially understanding the hook where the TV hangs on the bracelet- once I figured that out to get it flush from left to right it's perfect and stable and I love that a TV this size can come out from the wall and be turned and tilt so easily. Highly recommend.
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I don't want to start another OLED vs LED war, but I was really hoping Costco would drop the price of the OLED 77" model.
77" A1 is $2500 and the crazy blacks in dark is probably worth getting OLED if you watch a lot movies in the dark, but I'd probably go with Sony's OLED if it was on sale.
This is still a very good price.
I don't want to start another OLED vs LED war, but I was really hoping Costco would drop the price of the OLED 77" model.
77" A1 is $2500 and the crazy blacks in dark is probably worth getting OLED if you watch a lot movies in the dark, but I'd probably go with Sony's OLED if it was on sale.
This is still a very good price.
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Toe was $1,999 last week when this was higher. Might be less now. But. My delivery guy was literally trying to haul by himself and rolling end over end from the street to my house and up the stairs. The most insane thing I've ever seen. I denied delivery. I'm definitely getting from Costco now.
It showed me $2,399.99 4 hours back but now shows $1,999.99. I guess it takes sometime to reflect based on zip code or timezone.
I don't want to start another OLED vs LED war, but I was really hoping Costco would drop the price of the OLED 77" model.
77" A1 is $2500 and the crazy blacks in dark is probably worth getting OLED if you watch a lot movies in the dark, but I'd probably go with Sony's OLED if it was on sale.
This is still a very good price.
This model is using the same SOC from last year but 75" model or smaller is using the latest Xr cognitive SOC.
Costco delivery rolled our washer and dryer up the stairs.. my Dad was there for the delivery, I couldn't believe it when he told me the next day..
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I don't want to start another OLED vs LED war, but I was really hoping Costco would drop the price of the OLED 77" model.
77" A1 is $2500 and the crazy blacks in dark is probably worth getting OLED if you watch a lot movies in the dark, but I'd probably go with Sony's OLED if it was on sale.
This is still a very good price.
The X91j is exactly the same as the x900h which is currently having lots of issues as per the x900h owners thread on avsforum.com. I've talked myself out of this X91j many many times and I think I intend to wait to see what 2022's equivalent has to offer: the x90k.
The thing that bugs me and will bug me is the hdr brightness. I have a Vizio p series that basically scores the same. Categories that will be an issue for me is the hdr brightness and local dimming. I expect an upgrade from the Vizio and not just the same picture quality on a bigger 85" screen