Sony X90J 50 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Sony X90J 50 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR Full Array LED 4K Ultra HD Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR and Alexa Compatibility XR50X90J- 2021 Model, Black
Brand Name
Sony
Item Weight
29.8 pounds
Product Dimensions
44.13 x 11.38 x 25.63 inches
Country of Origin
Mexico
Item model number
XR50X90J
Batteries
2 AAA batteries required.
Color Name
Black
Special Features
Cognitive Intelligence with the Cognitive Processor XR; XR Motion Clarity Technology; HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision Compatibility, Dolby Atmos, DTS Digital Surround; Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast Built-in; Works with the Google Assistant
Speaker Type
Acoustic Multi-Audio Sound Positioning Tweeter
Test video – Sony X90J 50 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR :
Product highlights :
COGNITIVE PROCESSOR XR – Revolutionary TV processing technology that understands how humans see and hear to deliver intense contrast with pure blacks, high peak brightness, and natural colors.
XR TRILUMINOS PRO – Rediscover everything you watch with billions of accurate colors and see impressive picture quality that is natural and beautiful to the human eye.
FULL ARRAY LED & XR CONTRAST BOOSTER – Precisely controlled backlighting brings out real-life depth and detail with deep blacks and high peak brightness.
GOOGLE TV – Browse 700,000+ movies and TV episodes, from across your favorite streaming services, all in one place. Including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, YouTube, the Apple TV app, and many more.
BRAVIA CORE – Bring the cinematic experience home. Enjoy streaming high-quality movies included with BRAVIA CORE, exclusively on select Sony TVs.
PERFECT FOR PLAYSTATION 5 – Get the most out of your gaming with BRAVIA XR TVs featuring exclusive features for the PS5 console along with 4K/120fps as specified in HDMI 2.1 and input lag as low as 8.5ms.
WORKS WITH ALEXA – Through an Alexa enabled device, ask Alexa to change channels, adjust volume, and turn your TV on/off.
Questions & Answers – Sony X90J 50 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR :
➕ What is the price of Sony X90J 50 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Sony X90J 50 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR in-store is 3240 SAR VAT.
➕ When Sony X90J 50 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR was released ?
The release date was .
➕ What is the price of Sony X90J 50 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR cheap used ?
The price of Sony X90J 50 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR used is 2260 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Sony X90J 50 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR ?
Special specifications :
COGNITIVE PROCESSOR XR – Revolutionary TV processing technology that understands how humans see and hear to deliver intense contrast with pure blacks, high peak brightness, and natural colors.
XR TRILUMINOS PRO – Rediscover everything you watch with billions of accurate colors and see impressive picture quality that is natural and beautiful to the human eye.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.6 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Sony X90J 50 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR in Saudi Arabia ?
Technical specifications – Sony X90J 50 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR :
Screen Size
50 Inches
Brand
Sony
Supported Internet Services
,
Resolution
4K
Refresh Rate
120 hertz
Special Feature
,
Model Name
XR50X90J
Included Components
Television
Connectivity Technology
,
Indoor/Outdoor Usage
Indoor
Purchase advice :
Warranty :
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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12 reviews for Sony X90J 50 Inch TV: BRAVIA XR
Rated 4 out of 5
K. L (verified owner)–
Good, not great picture. – I replaced a defective Samsung with this TV. I generally prefer Sony to other brands and the menu on this TV is superior to that of the Samsung. However, I am not as impressed with the picture quality on this one. It’s not bad, particularly for an 85 inch television, but I was expecting a bit clearer.
Rated 4 out of 5
E. Z (verified owner)–
Best TV I have ever owned! – I think this was the best TV I have ever bought, I love it, so why did I give it 4 instead of 5 stars? Because it has only one flaw if your a gamer on the Series X or the PS5; it wont give 120 mghz in 4k, if thats a deal breaker than get the LG C-1 and spend 300- 400 more for a 48 instead of 50 incher. The Xbox recognizes the HDR on this TV in a heartbeat, and you dont have to worry about Screen Burn in like on the LG C-1. IF you buy this TV I dont see how you can go wrong.
Rated 5 out of 5
K. A (verified owner)–
Phenomenal picture after you adjust settings – I love this TV.
Rated 4 out of 5
E. Z (verified owner)–
Best TV I have ever owned! – I think this was the best TV I have ever bought, I love it, so why did I give it 4 instead of 5 stars? Because it has only one flaw if your a gamer on the Series X or the PS5; it wont give 120 mghz in 4k, if thats a deal breaker than get the LG C-1 and spend 300- 400 more for a 48 instead of 50 incher. The Xbox recognizes the HDR on this TV in a heartbeat, and you dont have to worry about Screen Burn in like on the LG C-1. IF you buy this TV I dont see how you can go wrong.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. I (verified owner)–
Great TV but plagued by connectivity issues – I love this TV. It’s not perfect but it delivered the best bang for the buck. I would have had to spend an additional $1k+ for a step up in quality and for the marginal improvements that just wasn’t worth it to me.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. A (verified owner)–
An Excellent TV Set – All the TV apps you’ll ever need. Good sound without a Soundbar. 4K is sharp and well-defined. Easily shift from Cable to Internet sources…
Rated 4 out of 5
K. L (verified owner)–
Good, not great picture. – I replaced a defective Samsung with this TV. I generally prefer Sony to other brands and the menu on this TV is superior to that of the Samsung. However, I am not as impressed with the picture quality on this one. It’s not bad, particularly for an 85 inch television, but I was expecting a bit clearer.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. E (verified owner)–
No regrets – T.V. has exceptional picture. I can see smile lines and pores in faces. It’s good to know that Hollywood actors aren’t made of porcelain after all. Colors are vivid. Lighting in screen is consistent across entire surface. Viewing is better without room lighting directly hitting screen, but I don’t blame Sony for that. The only thing I don’t like is how the smart chip blurs the background in facial close-ups. I’ve found it tolerable because those shots tend to be brief, and the detail is restored once the scene pans out just a little bit. My husband and I have found that we’re choosing shows based on background a lot now. Winter in Ohio is less bleak with a 75 inch TV blasting out light and color. Our last TV was a Sony Bravia also. It’s around 10 years old, 55 inch. Still has great picture but several of the hdmi ports failed. We have never invested a lot of money in television equipment. I could have bought a really nice TV for half the cost of this one, but if it would show flaws within 3 years, we are the type of people who would just live with it for 7 more years and go outside more. I really liked the pictures on the Samsung sets, but I didn’t feel good about the amount of structural support you can get in those super thin TVs with massive screens. The remote is smarter than I am at this point. It’s intuitive enough. We just haven’t figured out how to go directly back to watching shows we like without navigating through the apps and all the other shows out there. I really enjoy this TV, and haven’t experienced any buyer’s remorse thus far….knock on wood!
Rated 5 out of 5
K. A (verified owner)–
Phenomenal picture after you adjust settings – I love this TV.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. I (verified owner)–
Great TV but plagued by connectivity issues – I love this TV. It’s not perfect but it delivered the best bang for the buck. I would have had to spend an additional $1k+ for a step up in quality and for the marginal improvements that just wasn’t worth it to me.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. E (verified owner)–
No regrets – T.V. has exceptional picture. I can see smile lines and pores in faces. It’s good to know that Hollywood actors aren’t made of porcelain after all. Colors are vivid. Lighting in screen is consistent across entire surface. Viewing is better without room lighting directly hitting screen, but I don’t blame Sony for that. The only thing I don’t like is how the smart chip blurs the background in facial close-ups. I’ve found it tolerable because those shots tend to be brief, and the detail is restored once the scene pans out just a little bit. My husband and I have found that we’re choosing shows based on background a lot now. Winter in Ohio is less bleak with a 75 inch TV blasting out light and color. Our last TV was a Sony Bravia also. It’s around 10 years old, 55 inch. Still has great picture but several of the hdmi ports failed. We have never invested a lot of money in television equipment. I could have bought a really nice TV for half the cost of this one, but if it would show flaws within 3 years, we are the type of people who would just live with it for 7 more years and go outside more. I really liked the pictures on the Samsung sets, but I didn’t feel good about the amount of structural support you can get in those super thin TVs with massive screens. The remote is smarter than I am at this point. It’s intuitive enough. We just haven’t figured out how to go directly back to watching shows we like without navigating through the apps and all the other shows out there. I really enjoy this TV, and haven’t experienced any buyer’s remorse thus far….knock on wood!
Rated 5 out of 5
A. A (verified owner)–
An Excellent TV Set – All the TV apps you’ll ever need. Good sound without a Soundbar. 4K is sharp and well-defined. Easily shift from Cable to Internet sources…
K. L (verified owner) –
Good, not great picture. – I replaced a defective Samsung with this TV. I generally prefer Sony to other brands and the menu on this TV is superior to that of the Samsung. However, I am not as impressed with the picture quality on this one. It’s not bad, particularly for an 85 inch television, but I was expecting a bit clearer.
E. Z (verified owner) –
Best TV I have ever owned! – I think this was the best TV I have ever bought, I love it, so why did I give it 4 instead of 5 stars? Because it has only one flaw if your a gamer on the Series X or the PS5; it wont give 120 mghz in 4k, if thats a deal breaker than get the LG C-1 and spend 300- 400 more for a 48 instead of 50 incher. The Xbox recognizes the HDR on this TV in a heartbeat, and you dont have to worry about Screen Burn in like on the LG C-1. IF you buy this TV I dont see how you can go wrong.
K. A (verified owner) –
Phenomenal picture after you adjust settings – I love this TV.
E. Z (verified owner) –
Best TV I have ever owned! – I think this was the best TV I have ever bought, I love it, so why did I give it 4 instead of 5 stars? Because it has only one flaw if your a gamer on the Series X or the PS5; it wont give 120 mghz in 4k, if thats a deal breaker than get the LG C-1 and spend 300- 400 more for a 48 instead of 50 incher. The Xbox recognizes the HDR on this TV in a heartbeat, and you dont have to worry about Screen Burn in like on the LG C-1. IF you buy this TV I dont see how you can go wrong.
E. I (verified owner) –
Great TV but plagued by connectivity issues – I love this TV. It’s not perfect but it delivered the best bang for the buck. I would have had to spend an additional $1k+ for a step up in quality and for the marginal improvements that just wasn’t worth it to me.
A. A (verified owner) –
An Excellent TV Set – All the TV apps you’ll ever need. Good sound without a Soundbar. 4K is sharp and well-defined. Easily shift from Cable to Internet sources…
K. L (verified owner) –
Good, not great picture. – I replaced a defective Samsung with this TV. I generally prefer Sony to other brands and the menu on this TV is superior to that of the Samsung. However, I am not as impressed with the picture quality on this one. It’s not bad, particularly for an 85 inch television, but I was expecting a bit clearer.
A. E (verified owner) –
No regrets – T.V. has exceptional picture. I can see smile lines and pores in faces. It’s good to know that Hollywood actors aren’t made of porcelain after all. Colors are vivid. Lighting in screen is consistent across entire surface. Viewing is better without room lighting directly hitting screen, but I don’t blame Sony for that. The only thing I don’t like is how the smart chip blurs the background in facial close-ups. I’ve found it tolerable because those shots tend to be brief, and the detail is restored once the scene pans out just a little bit. My husband and I have found that we’re choosing shows based on background a lot now. Winter in Ohio is less bleak with a 75 inch TV blasting out light and color. Our last TV was a Sony Bravia also. It’s around 10 years old, 55 inch. Still has great picture but several of the hdmi ports failed. We have never invested a lot of money in television equipment. I could have bought a really nice TV for half the cost of this one, but if it would show flaws within 3 years, we are the type of people who would just live with it for 7 more years and go outside more. I really liked the pictures on the Samsung sets, but I didn’t feel good about the amount of structural support you can get in those super thin TVs with massive screens. The remote is smarter than I am at this point. It’s intuitive enough. We just haven’t figured out how to go directly back to watching shows we like without navigating through the apps and all the other shows out there. I really enjoy this TV, and haven’t experienced any buyer’s remorse thus far….knock on wood!
K. A (verified owner) –
Phenomenal picture after you adjust settings – I love this TV.
E. I (verified owner) –
Great TV but plagued by connectivity issues – I love this TV. It’s not perfect but it delivered the best bang for the buck. I would have had to spend an additional $1k+ for a step up in quality and for the marginal improvements that just wasn’t worth it to me.
A. E (verified owner) –
No regrets – T.V. has exceptional picture. I can see smile lines and pores in faces. It’s good to know that Hollywood actors aren’t made of porcelain after all. Colors are vivid. Lighting in screen is consistent across entire surface. Viewing is better without room lighting directly hitting screen, but I don’t blame Sony for that. The only thing I don’t like is how the smart chip blurs the background in facial close-ups. I’ve found it tolerable because those shots tend to be brief, and the detail is restored once the scene pans out just a little bit. My husband and I have found that we’re choosing shows based on background a lot now. Winter in Ohio is less bleak with a 75 inch TV blasting out light and color. Our last TV was a Sony Bravia also. It’s around 10 years old, 55 inch. Still has great picture but several of the hdmi ports failed. We have never invested a lot of money in television equipment. I could have bought a really nice TV for half the cost of this one, but if it would show flaws within 3 years, we are the type of people who would just live with it for 7 more years and go outside more. I really liked the pictures on the Samsung sets, but I didn’t feel good about the amount of structural support you can get in those super thin TVs with massive screens. The remote is smarter than I am at this point. It’s intuitive enough. We just haven’t figured out how to go directly back to watching shows we like without navigating through the apps and all the other shows out there. I really enjoy this TV, and haven’t experienced any buyer’s remorse thus far….knock on wood!
A. A (verified owner) –
An Excellent TV Set – All the TV apps you’ll ever need. Good sound without a Soundbar. 4K is sharp and well-defined. Easily shift from Cable to Internet sources…