📺 Elevate your living room with Sony BRAVIA 5 — where AI meets cinematic brilliance!
The Sony BRAVIA 5 75-inch Mini LED 4K Smart Google TV (2025 model) combines cutting-edge XR Processor AI technology with thousands of Mini LEDs for superior brightness and contrast. Designed for the professional millennial, it offers exclusive PlayStation 5 features, seamless streaming via Google TV, and immersive Dolby Vision and Atmos support, delivering a premium cinematic and gaming experience in a sleek, 75-inch display.
Brand Name | Sony |
Item Weight | 79.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 65.8 x 39 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | K75XR50 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Output Wattage | 40 Watts |
Special Features | ECO Dashboard, Sony Pictures CORE, Exclusive features for PlayStation 5, Built-in Mic Switch, Perfect for PlayStation 5 |
Item Weight | 79.8 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 75 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
M**K
Great picture
Great picture, easy setup. 100 percent recommend
M**Y
Quality in every aspect
I purchased this 55inch TV for my guest bedroom. This is my fourth TV in the house and the first from Sony. Compared to others, this one is superior on brightness, contrast and sound. Normally, to get good quality sound, I needed a sound bar. However, due to the built in Dolby Atmos technology, this one has quite a bang and multidimensional sound experience that I decided not to buy a sound bar. The brightness is also perfect. Even in a sunny room, the screen is very visible and the color/contrast does not suffer. The sharpness of images is also great. A real 4k experience with consistently sharp and good contrast images.The frame rate of 120hz is an industry leader. You can get away with 60hz in many occasions but for sports and gaming 120hz shows its quality.The setup was a breeze. It is very self explanatory and quickly integrated into the Google universe. I did not even need to login to all my subscription streaming services as it could manage it automatically through my Google account. The integration with Google home was also very easy.I had no wifi connectivity issues however I have to say that I have high speed mesh wifi system at home. So my setup is not the most challenging.The delivery was perfect as well. It was neatly packed and came with no dings or dents or dead pixels. The electrical cord could have been longer but this is a minor concern.In terms of functionality, it has a bunch of ports for anything from HDMI to USB. The Chromecast is built in so you do not need to buy a dongle to get into that universe. It has free channels and a jack for anthenna which you can use to quickly search for local analog and digital channels.The integration with my phone was also very easy. I can use the app to configure the TV and my phone can double as a remote as well. This is pretty standard these days.What this product excells from others is in picture quality, frame rate and most importantly the sound... This thing is a beast.I do not game at all so, I cannot talk about that aspect. However for anything else, my almost one month of hands on experience is very positive
R**T
Whoa, this is a 'midrange' TV?
If I had only one sentence to summarize this Sony Bravia 5 series TV it would be: Wow, the mid-range TVs have really made the jump into premium territory!I'm truly amazed at the color at the Bravia 5. It really shines when watching things like high-resolution animation or anime. The colors just jump out at you. Some may consider the colors to be oversaturated, but to each their own (plus, they can tinker with the picture settings in the settings menu).Brightness is also a strong suit here. My primary location for the TV is inside a home gym that gets a ton of light from outside. The TV has no issue overcoming that ambient light whatsoever. The images never appeared washed out either. I'm not sure if that's a mini-led thing, or just this particular TV...but it works well.The Bravia 5 has a native, real-life 120hz panel (meaning the image refreshes really fast). This is primarily good for fast action scenes, but I don't think movies typically film at that standard. What does produce 120hz images is the modern video game consoles. I happen to have a PS5 that I hooked up and WOW. The smoothness of the gameplay was noticeable. I never had a complaint about it on my older OLED TV, but seeing the difference is crazy. The Bravia 5 also has some PS5-specific features like frame matching and different color mapping. If you're a hardcore gamer, these features might mean more to you than they do to me. Just trust that the Bravia 5 is a gamers dream! 4k, HDR, high refresh rate. It's all there!The contrast is a *slight* letdown, but that's probably more of a symptom of coming from an OLED panel. OLED TVs have the best contrast among any TVs out there, and the mini-LED just can't match it. That's not to say the mini-LED is bad, no way! It's just a bit behind the OLED curve in this one spot.Something that the Bravia did one-up the OLED TV on was sound quality. While my OLED TV claims to support Atmos sound, it's really just an upward firing speaker that handles everything. Not ideal. I'm not sure where the speakers are on the Bravia 5, but I can say that the sound is much clearer and a even a bit more defined. I can actually hear the variations in the tone of someone's voice, which is something my OLED doesn't handle well. Think Kevin Hart going from normal voice to his amped-up, squeaky voice. It works well. Is it going to take the place of a true 5.1.2 Atmos sound system with amps and receivers? No. But it's very doable for built-in speakers. Honestly, I think it's the best built-in speakers I've experienced on a TV, but that's not saying much due to my lack of options.Look, overall, I feel like this TV really is excellent. It's a bit on the pricey side ($1200 for 55" at time of writing) for a midrange TV, but it's from top-tier brand and it's definitely more premium than cheaper brands and models. However, at this price it's worth considering an OLED model, which would probably add a few hundred bucks to the total but would also provide the best contrast on the market. I think it all depends on how much TV you watch and how dedicated you are to your experience. For most, I believe the Bravia 5 will provide a perfectly premium TV experience without breaking the bank for an OLED.
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