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There are still a few of us who appreciate a decent quality screen on a budget without spending extra on all of the latest features that we probably never even knew existed.
And for older folks who don’t buy TVs every other year - my aunt has a Panasonic 1080p flatscreen tv from 2009/2010 - so anything she gets today would be an upgrade regardless if it’s Sony’s entry level or not lol 😂
The funny thing is that cheap TVs like this one can last decades and they don't suffer from blooming or burn-in while the expensive premium ones suffer from that and hardly last long.
Thanks Steve, appreciate you continuing to cover lower-end sets "for the rest of us" if I may put it that way. Although I'm sitting tight on what I currently have, I will definitely check out your reviews when the time comes to look at something new in either the living room or spare room! This looks like a pretty decent reasonably priced set.
Great review Steve, I really appreciate you bought this TV yourself and did such an in depth review on a lower end model. One of which many reviewers barely touch because latest and greatest is all the rage. Subbed to your channel, hopefully you do a review of the Sony X90L that hopefully might be a sweet spot for people who can't afford these OLED and QD-OLED flagships. Thanks again for the great content.
Sony should definitely keep making budget entry level Smart TV’s because some people want great picture quality at a low price. I just recommended this TV to my mom since she’s looking for a new TV at a low price.
We boight a 55" Sony Bravia 14 years ago, and it is STILL going. Picture is not as bright as it was then, but still perfectly acceptable. We bought it at Costco way back when ($1700) and i would bet that it too was not top tier even at that time. My point is that Sony has delivered great, high quality tv for a good long time period at a fair price. I would expect this new(er) model to perform equally well.
Sony at every level is worth it - my parents have only ever had 3 TVs since I was a kid in the 80s - 2 Sony Trinitron and 1 Sony Bravia - they are just now getting a new Sony Bravia again. I doubt anyone can say that about Vizio or Hisense
Great video! We just bought the X77L 43" to replace our 10-year-old Vizio TV in our bedroom. We don't need all the bells and whistles, just great picture quality and good wifi. It sounds like the X77L will be good. If I want something for the living room, then I agree to upgrade to newer Sony Bravia technology (e.g., nano) and a great soundbar. Thanks again! Have a great weekend!
Good to make quality tvs for every budget and consumer type. I prefer the x90L series and up but x77 is a tv using older technology that keeps picture quality really nice.
Still have my bezzeless 55inch 3D Bravia from 2014. Extremely reliable. Great picture great everything. Looking for a 75 inch for the basement. I don't want to buy something and have to drive it back to the store and go through warranty process. Sony makes reliable TVs and everything else.
Another fantastic review my friend! You got me thinking about soundbars. My older Sony one seems like it might be on its way out the out. It’s so hard to find a good soundbar with a subwoofer. Sony should still make budget TVs.
I'm one of those who still appreciate this models. I decided to upgrade from an 11 year old LCD. Although, I'm planning to still use it depending of the repairing costs because it is a 3D and not going to throw it in the trash if I can avoid it.
How is the upscaling? We watch DISH satellite TV with a mix of SD and HD TV programming compared to other brands of TV’s you’ve reviewed in the same price range? We need to buy a new TV for the bedroom. Thanks for the informative video!
Not great if your source is interlaced and analogue, average for digital sources. I've seen Sony do much better but it's alright from a viewing distance. Samsung and LG are generally a little better but if you have the Sony in Standard picture mode (with default Clarity settings) it sharpens up SD a bit.
We ended up getting an inexpensive TV but if our internet speed ever improves, we’ll buy an OLED or mini LED TV to stream 4K programming. Thanks for the reply!
Thanks for the review. I'm picking up a 43" for $600 Canadian on Amazon. This compares to LG UHD at $450 and Samsung at $500. Both those are probably "better", but killer for me at this price point is the Sony will have more than good enough picture and is Android based, plus supports Apple Airplay. About the only app I subscribe to and want to add is MotoGP, which is not available for either the LG or the Samsung, so I would be in another $50 and another remote to juggle to add a Roku if I went LG/Samson. All in all, the Sony looks like a good deal.
Hi Steve, thanks for the great video. I am always told to go with 120hz TV for better motion, and I currently have a 60hz Sharp LED TV. Will the motionflow XR 240 satisfy my needs? I occasionally play ps5 and like to watch netflix in my spare time.
Once I did the upgrade from an older Bravia to this one ( 50" as I have a small apartment) and then did a receiver upgrade as well. The CEC option and using the HDMI arc/eARC it works really well. I turn on or off the tv using the tv remote and within about 4 seconds the receiver also turns on/off. Just wish the black remotes that come with the tvs were backlit somehow.
Thank you Steve I hit like and subscribe. As a person with an engineering background, I appreciate your thorough review. Thank you for creating a video for Budget TV models. I agree the LED and OLED TV's are nice but they are also very expensive. This TV for being an entry level TV is NOT BAD and Amazon has it on sale for $678. I just decided to pay a little bit more and get the Sony X85K for the following reasons. #1 it was on sale 20% off at Amazon for $800 and after taxes under $900. The Sony X77L after taxes was over $700 but here is what you get. 1-You get 120 HZ to start with vs 60 HZ 2-It is still considered on the budget tv level but this is what I would call a middle-of the road budget TV. Maybe for your next video, I have a suggestion, could you do a side-bi side comparison between these 3 models because they are very similar. The Sony Bravia 3, The Sony X77L and the Sony X 85K. Once you go beyond X85K, it becomes expensive. The next level up is an X90 K and that is about $300. You can go with an A80L OLED and those are about $2000 or you can go crazy and go with the A95 but I must warn you, the price tag is, WELL IT'S OFFENSIVE LOL $3000+ for a TV. Now here is the thing, TV's are no longer made OF THE SAME QUALITY AS BEFORE. Believe it or not the OLDER TV'S WERE MADE BETTER. I had a 2006 Sony TV that just recently crapped out on me, in 2023, after 17 years of use. My last TV I got was a 65" Sony XJ model it was an older 2022 model. Notice I said 2022, it died a week ago so TV's might be getting thinner and have better graphics but they are not as durable. If you are going to end up throwing your TV in the trash after 4-5 years, might as well get an entry level to an entry-middle of the road level TV. This way at least you are not throwing $2000,3000 in the trash or for the garbage man to recycle. Speaking of anyone want a Sony 65" TV lol it's free only thing is it doesn't work.
Great detailing in your videos. I am planning to buy either a 65" sony X77L(2023 release) priced at 690$ currently OR a 65" sony X80k(2022 Release) priced at 800$ currently. Suggestions, please! Note: I am not a gamer person.
Thank you for the great review. Which one would you pick between Sony - 43" Class X77L LED 4K UHD Smart Google TV priced at $350 or Hisense - 43" Class A6 Series LED 4K UHD HDR LED Google TV priced at $200?
Thanks Steve for the very informative review. I was set to purchase the Samsung 43" Q60C QLED TV until I saw your review for this Sony X77L. The Sony is about $100 less, but I don't mind paying that much more for better picture quality. What are your thoughts between these two models. Thanks.
I'm not a professional but personally, I prefer Sony tvs. I feel like Sony delivers great quality sound and picture. I am bias though; I've loved Sony products all my life.
Also, it depends on the details you like. I was suck between a LG and Sony TV but what caught my eye was the remote difference. The LG remote had a bulky design, unnecessary number pad (I don't watch cable, so the digits are useless to me) and I did not like the remote streaming options for one-click access. The Sony remote was very slim, minimal button options (which i like), and the streaming options for one-click access was perfect. (netflix, Prime, disney, and youtube, literally the only things i watch). I currently have a 55 inch x80K Sony in my living room and I love it. I plan on getting this 43 inch x77L sony for the bedroom.
Hi Steve. Thanks for the great review. So the X77L or the Samsung CU7000 i 75 inch or 65 inch. The Samsung got a better review primarily because it had better blacks. Samsung is also a couple hundred dollars less. I also like the Sony soundbar which is pushing me toward the X77L
Hey Steve, trying to decide between the Sony x80k from 2022, versus the x77l from 2023. For some reason the 2022 model is $300 more than the x77l. Any thoughts? Thanks. Great channel!
Hey, just wondering if you think this tv would last more then two years lol, i have a RCA 55inch i beleive Roku tv and not even a year later there is lines across the screen and half the screen is back on start up for about T minutes. Also black screen on start up sometimes from the start. Thanks!
I have a Hisense H9G, a TCL 6-Series and Sony X900F and all these TV's are outstanding in their own way. The Hisense is bright with a sharp crisp image and has that WOW factor. The TCL has better color balance and excellent overall image quality but neither can match the color accuracy and natural image quality of the Sony and no one does natural skin tones better than Sony. I"m considering an 85" budget Sony X77L or X80K for mainly sports (no gaming) and movies. Which would you choose and why? Thanks!
Don't buy a 60Hz TV for sports, has to be 120Hz for better motion and panel response time, even if you don't use soap opera effect settings. Sony TVs if you need high build/reliability.
Hi Steve, as for the PC output part, I’m wondering if it is your PC’s limitation of not being able to output 4K at 60hz? Because there’s no reason why a PC with HDMI 2.0 support can’t do it. Cheers
Hey Steve. Thanks for the review. Question about ATSE 3.0 tuner (I think that’s what you said). I watch a lot of over the air and want 4K with it. Which Sony TV will give me that? I’m not a gamer, but I still want the best. Thanks!
The X77L doesn’t have a ATSC 3.0 Tuner. The very best picture quality is paid streaming apps like UA-cam TV, Hulu, etc… there hardly any 4k content OTA it’s just up and coming and years away. If it’s free it will never be as good as paid in my experience
could you share your settings for the TV? I am trying to tweak so that I can get the best picture quality possible, but I am not sure if I am doing it right
Hi Steve, thanks for the reviews on budget TVs. What is the final decision if you were to buy a budget tv? In other words what's the best bang for the buck in a 55" TV? I bought a Hisense A65 55" and cannot get a clear picture like it looked at Costco.
Hello Steve I need help!! Should I buy a Samsung Q60C or the Sony X77L for my playstation? Im planning on connecting a bluetooth speaker on the TV, thank you, Amazing video too!
65x77k or 55x80l? Cant decide between the two, i play ps5 which makes the 80l more appealing but in my country the 65x77k is cheaper and bigger! Insane..please help
Hi Steve, excellent video and really helpful. I’m currently in the process of buying a new TV (old Bravia is having some issues!) and I’m torn between the X89K or the X75WL (both 50 inch screens). I’ll be using it for PS5 gaming, but we also watch movies & NFL. The X89K is £100 more at the moment, but is it worth that? Are there any features I’d be missing out on going for the lower model? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Hi guys, I'm looking to buy either the X77L or X85K (43") for my kitchen where It gets a LOT of sun light (windows directly facing the TV) and I want to get a TV where I can SEE the picture. I know the X77L is a newer model than the X85K but which offers a brighter screen for viewability in bright rooms? I'm NEVER gonna use this as a gaming tv, but more for playing the odd Streaming show or local news (HD Antenna). any advice on screen brightness is appreciated.
Thanks techsteve. I wanted to try a Bravia this time as I have Samsung, Panasonic Sharp and LG (which I just replaced). So I bought the X85K. Yet to install tho. Busy life.
I did purchase the 75 inch model through your link. I'm still waiting on it from Amazon. I purchased it for our room we mainly watch sports in with a wide viewing seating arrangement. Did you have any advice to counter the white wash out if we were to watch some darker movies on this set? From watching various videos on this TV, it seems that perhaps disabling HDR for that kind of content may be the way to go to help that washout. Thanks!
Hlo sir.. i want great picture quality tv watch movies. Lg c2 or sony 80aj oled which best picture quailty and sharpnes. Please guide me...keep my eyes protect
good review. got asurion credit from a 2019 samsung screen that started getting a white splotch(?) this review helped me to pull the trigger. free advice folks, buy the 4 yr extended warranty
I just want to know something you failed to tell us. Is it pretty snappy with the control? i have a samsung from target budget was like 400$ and its super laggy. Like it takes forever to scroll thru apps and stuff. All im looking for in a tv is for it to be pretty quick with the remote.
or 85 inch Sony X77L and samsung Cu8000 , which one would you recommended for setting up home theatre ? the 85 inch CU8000 has 120hz native refresh rate, VRR support and 4 2.1 HDMI port . also freesynce premium .. But I feel like Sony colour is more realistic to the eyes. but I think I would also try to game on the 85inch TV, which must be a whole new experiences due to size. please advise.
Thank you for your review. I can’t decide between the Sony, Samsung or the LG. Sony has the experience and years. Samsung has great support. LG is a late comer and has pulled out of making a lot of products.
The Sony is easily the better TV in every regard, but the two most important areas there are image processing and color accuracy. There's really no comparison between the two at all. The Sony wins every time - at every level.
Well Here My main concern, it's always about the picture, All that other stuff , too much settings, but that's the thing now apps , and I thought it had 2.1 HDMI input for the ps5??
I think they need to catch up to Samsung in the more budget friendly department. I tried the x80k last year and returned it the same day, I was pretty unimpressed. Colors were good straight on but everything else looked terrible, and the latency for gaming was only good in game mode but in game mode I couldn’t adjust most of the picture settings I wanted to
I just purchased the Sony X77L 85-inch, since my 3-year-old Samsung Crystal Tizen had black light issues and was too costly to repair for its value. Thank you, Steve!
Funny how I came from the same boat, Samsung black spots are a repetitive problem according to many users. But I’m glad I switched to this Sony tv, it definitely dominates my 3 year old Samsung tv. (Which according to my online research they’re still using the same crappy panels on their modern models as well.).
@@TechSteve so definitely not as bright as the u7k hisense. I have this Sony and it's awful I am leaning towards the Hisense uk8 but at the same time I want the u7k but worry about it not meeting brightness standards good enough? Thoughts?
Well I know most bargain and lower premium tvs are not the best in motion performance. I have a Hisense u8g from a couple years ago and that thing is bright and has awesome motion. I'm upgrading to a bigger Hisense TV just having brightness doubts on the u7k so that's why I keep going back and forth on the u8k
It only came out 12 months ago so I don’t know what you expect anyone to comment I’ve have £500 Sony Bravia from 14 years and never had a problem if that helps 👍
I had a 32 inch Bravia that was flawless and kept in a camper even through winter😂, now i jave a 50 inch RCA Roku tv and it lasted one year, black screen issues out the box and now has horizantal lines across screen....im scared cause every TV i look up has some bad reviews obbiously. Im willing to risk on this one since my last Bravia did wonders. Was a non smart TV
The reason I say this is I have 2 Windows PCs that I switch between using the same 4K TV (not this one you're reviewing), and the desktop with the much better graphics card does 60hz, the much worse graphics card on the Laptop does only 29hz.
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Steve i am a big fan ov you, and i wanted to ask you , what is the best 65 inch tv to buy? coz i wanna get the best tv for my house.
Thank you Steve
That’s a loaded question because I reviewed all kinds of TVs. The Hisense U8H my be the best deal at this time.
There are still a few of us who appreciate a decent quality screen on a budget without spending extra on all of the latest features that we probably never even knew existed.
And for older folks who don’t buy TVs every other year - my aunt has a Panasonic 1080p flatscreen tv from 2009/2010 - so anything she gets today would be an upgrade regardless if it’s Sony’s entry level or not lol 😂
@@MG-jv7pe my dad has a 2014 panasonic 720p tv with blown speakers i told him ill get him a good tv a name brand and i think ill get this.
Exactly... I'm looking for a shop TV. My living room TV is still a 52" Samsung I bought in 2006-2007, for $1600!
The funny thing is that cheap TVs like this one can last decades and they don't suffer from blooming or burn-in while the expensive premium ones suffer from that and hardly last long.
@illogical1421 you can say the same about cars
Thanks Steve, appreciate you continuing to cover lower-end sets "for the rest of us" if I may put it that way. Although I'm sitting tight on what I currently have, I will definitely check out your reviews when the time comes to look at something new in either the living room or spare room! This looks like a pretty decent reasonably priced set.
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Great review Steve, I really appreciate you bought this TV yourself and did such an in depth review on a lower end model. One of which many reviewers barely touch because latest and greatest is all the rage.
Subbed to your channel, hopefully you do a review of the Sony X90L that hopefully might be a sweet spot for people who can't afford these OLED and QD-OLED flagships. Thanks again for the great content.
Sony should definitely keep making budget entry level Smart TV’s because some people want great picture quality at a low price. I just recommended this TV to my mom since she’s looking for a new TV at a low price.
We boight a 55" Sony Bravia 14 years ago, and it is STILL going. Picture is not as bright as it was then, but still perfectly acceptable. We bought it at Costco way back when ($1700) and i would bet that it too was not top tier even at that time. My point is that Sony has delivered great, high quality tv for a good long time period at a fair price. I would expect this new(er) model to perform equally well.
Sony at every level is worth it - my parents have only ever had 3 TVs since I was a kid in the 80s - 2 Sony Trinitron and 1 Sony Bravia - they are just now getting a new Sony Bravia again. I doubt anyone can say that about Vizio or Hisense
I have a 43 inch and its so good! Upscaling is crazy, crazy bright and minimal lag!
Got mine yesterday
43 is worse than higher models?
Great video! We just bought the X77L 43" to replace our 10-year-old Vizio TV in our bedroom. We don't need all the bells and whistles, just great picture quality and good wifi. It sounds like the X77L will be good. If I want something for the living room, then I agree to upgrade to newer Sony Bravia technology (e.g., nano) and a great soundbar. Thanks again! Have a great weekend!
You’re welcome
Good to make quality tvs for every budget and consumer type. I prefer the x90L series and up but x77 is a tv using older technology that keeps picture quality really nice.
Still have my bezzeless 55inch 3D Bravia from 2014. Extremely reliable. Great picture great everything. Looking for a 75 inch for the basement. I don't want to buy something and have to drive it back to the store and go through warranty process.
Sony makes reliable TVs and everything else.
Another fantastic review my friend! You got me thinking about soundbars. My older Sony one seems like it might be on its way out the out. It’s so hard to find a good soundbar with a subwoofer.
Sony should still make budget TVs.
I appreciate it
@TechSteve at 7:40 you talked about PC. Are you connected via remote desktop connection, or screen mirroring?
Thanks Steve. Watched your vid and I wen and bough a X77L x 62" yesterday. The color is great, not washed out like the samsung im replacing. 👍👍
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I'm one of those who still appreciate this models. I decided to upgrade from an 11 year old LCD. Although, I'm planning to still use it depending of the repairing costs because it is a 3D and not going to throw it in the trash if I can avoid it.
It’s good just remember the content source on 4k TVs will determine the picture quality. Try to use streaming content
Excellent review. Just what I needed to know. THANKS!
You’re welcome
How is the upscaling? We watch DISH satellite TV with a mix of SD and HD TV programming compared to other brands of TV’s you’ve reviewed in the same price range? We need to buy a new TV for the bedroom. Thanks for the informative video!
Not great if your source is interlaced and analogue, average for digital sources. I've seen Sony do much better but it's alright from a viewing distance. Samsung and LG are generally a little better but if you have the Sony in Standard picture mode (with default Clarity settings) it sharpens up SD a bit.
We ended up getting an inexpensive TV but if our internet speed ever improves, we’ll buy an OLED or mini LED TV to stream 4K programming. Thanks for the reply!
Thanks for the review.
I'm picking up a 43" for $600 Canadian on Amazon. This compares to LG UHD at $450 and Samsung at $500. Both those are probably "better", but killer for me at this price point is the Sony will have more than good enough picture and is Android based, plus supports Apple Airplay. About the only app I subscribe to and want to add is MotoGP, which is not available for either the LG or the Samsung, so I would be in another $50 and another remote to juggle to add a Roku if I went LG/Samson.
All in all, the Sony looks like a good deal.
Good review for a basic TV that most people in a budget can appreciate as picture is primary in consideration.
Hook up to quality soundbar.. done.
It's crazy how good the blacks are on this entry level LCD TV...
Hi Steve, thanks for the great video. I am always told to go with 120hz TV for better motion, and I currently have a 60hz Sharp LED TV. Will the motionflow XR 240 satisfy my needs? I occasionally play ps5 and like to watch netflix in my spare time.
The motion is fine, but I feel that Sony TV are geared towards the absolute best movie experience
Once I did the upgrade from an older Bravia to this one ( 50" as I have a small apartment) and then did a receiver upgrade as well. The CEC option and using the HDMI arc/eARC it works really well. I turn on or off the tv using the tv remote and within about 4 seconds the receiver also turns on/off. Just wish the black remotes that come with the tvs were backlit somehow.
Sony X77L 65 inch or LG UR 9000 65 inch or Samsung CU 8000 65 inch.. Which one to buy?? We are looking for regular and long term usage.
SONY Tvs are kept an avg of 5.6 yrs. LG 1.7 and Samsung 2.3
Thank you Steve I hit like and subscribe. As a person with an engineering background, I appreciate your thorough review. Thank you for creating a video for Budget TV models. I agree the LED and OLED TV's are nice but they are also very expensive. This TV for being an entry level TV is NOT BAD and Amazon has it on sale for $678. I just decided to pay a little bit more and get the Sony X85K for the following reasons. #1 it was on sale 20% off at Amazon for $800 and after taxes under $900. The Sony X77L after taxes was over $700 but here is what you get.
1-You get 120 HZ to start with vs 60 HZ
2-It is still considered on the budget tv level but this is what I would call a middle-of the road budget TV.
Maybe for your next video, I have a suggestion, could you do a side-bi side comparison between these 3 models because they are very similar. The Sony Bravia 3, The Sony X77L and the Sony X 85K.
Once you go beyond X85K, it becomes expensive. The next level up is an X90 K and that is about $300. You can go with an A80L OLED and those are about $2000 or you can go crazy and go with the A95 but I must warn you, the price tag is, WELL IT'S OFFENSIVE LOL $3000+ for a TV.
Now here is the thing, TV's are no longer made OF THE SAME QUALITY AS BEFORE. Believe it or not the OLDER TV'S WERE MADE BETTER. I had a 2006 Sony TV that just recently crapped out on me, in 2023, after 17 years of use. My last TV I got was a 65" Sony XJ model it was an older 2022 model. Notice I said 2022, it died a week ago so TV's might be getting thinner and have better graphics but they are not as durable. If you are going to end up throwing your TV in the trash after 4-5 years, might as well get an entry level to an entry-middle of the road level TV. This way at least you are not throwing $2000,3000 in the trash or for the garbage man to recycle. Speaking of anyone want a Sony 65" TV lol it's free only thing is it doesn't work.
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@@TechSteve between this and the entry Samsung 7200 series, which would you pick?
Great detailing in your videos.
I am planning to buy either
a 65" sony X77L(2023 release) priced at 690$ currently
OR
a 65" sony X80k(2022 Release) priced at 800$ currently.
Suggestions, please!
Note: I am not a gamer person.
C80k more control and Dolby Vision
Great job on your review you have answered all my questions
You’re welcome
Thank you for the great review. Which one would you pick between Sony - 43" Class X77L LED 4K UHD Smart Google TV priced at $350 or Hisense - 43" Class A6 Series LED 4K UHD HDR LED Google TV priced at $200?
Thanks Steve for the very informative review. I was set to purchase the Samsung 43" Q60C QLED TV until I saw your review for this Sony X77L. The Sony is about $100 less, but I don't mind paying that much more for better picture quality. What are your thoughts between these two models. Thanks.
Hello!! Should I buy a Samsung Q60C or the Sony X77L for my playstation? Im planning on connecting a bluetooth speaker on the TV
Hi Steve
Question what’s a better option
Sony 50” X77L or Hisense 50” A6K? I’m looking to get a new tv and these two have my attention
I'm not a professional but personally, I prefer Sony tvs. I feel like Sony delivers great quality sound and picture. I am bias though; I've loved Sony products all my life.
Also, it depends on the details you like. I was suck between a LG and Sony TV but what caught my eye was the remote difference. The LG remote had a bulky design, unnecessary number pad (I don't watch cable, so the digits are useless to me) and I did not like the remote streaming options for one-click access. The Sony remote was very slim, minimal button options (which i like), and the streaming options for one-click access was perfect. (netflix, Prime, disney, and youtube, literally the only things i watch). I currently have a 55 inch x80K Sony in my living room and I love it. I plan on getting this 43 inch x77L sony for the bedroom.
Hi Steve. Thanks for the great review. So the X77L or the Samsung CU7000 i 75 inch or 65 inch. The Samsung got a better review primarily because it had better blacks. Samsung is also a couple hundred dollars less. I also like the Sony soundbar which is pushing me toward the X77L
Would you choose a Samsung 55 inch CU7000b, or a Samsung 50 inch Q60A qled? Both are the same price right now!
QLED
Hey Steve, trying to decide between the Sony x80k from 2022, versus the x77l from 2023. For some reason the 2022 model is $300 more than the x77l. Any thoughts? Thanks. Great channel!
Same I cant decide lol
the x80k has support for Dolby vision. I have one and i dont see any advantage. It's not $300 difference.
Hey, just wondering if you think this tv would last more then two years lol, i have a RCA 55inch i beleive Roku tv and not even a year later there is lines across the screen and half the screen is back on start up for about T minutes. Also black screen on start up sometimes from the start. Thanks!
I have a Hisense H9G, a TCL 6-Series and Sony X900F and all these TV's are outstanding in their own way. The Hisense is bright with a sharp crisp image and has that WOW factor. The TCL has better color balance and excellent overall image quality but neither can match the color accuracy and natural image quality of the Sony and no one does natural skin tones better than Sony. I"m considering an 85" budget Sony X77L or X80K for mainly sports (no gaming) and movies. Which would you choose and why?
Thanks!
Don't buy a 60Hz TV for sports, has to be 120Hz for better motion and panel response time, even if you don't use soap opera effect settings. Sony TVs if you need high build/reliability.
Hi Steve, what's the storage capacity in the CU8000 and which brand provides the best after sale service.
What is the default location for free/digital channel captions? Are they centered or to one side?
Hi Steve, as for the PC output part, I’m wondering if it is your PC’s limitation of not being able to output 4K at 60hz? Because there’s no reason why a PC with HDMI 2.0 support can’t do it. Cheers
That’s possible maybe I will just use my MacBook Pro M1 in the future
@@TechSteve bro,have u use it? I wanna know whether pc can be used at 4k in 60 hz.
I haven’t tried it
Hey Steve. Thanks for the review. Question about ATSE 3.0 tuner (I think that’s what you said). I watch a lot of over the air and want 4K with it. Which Sony TV will give me that? I’m not a gamer, but I still want the best. Thanks!
The X77L doesn’t have a ATSC 3.0 Tuner. The very best picture quality is paid streaming apps like UA-cam TV, Hulu, etc… there hardly any 4k content OTA it’s just up and coming and years away. If it’s free it will never be as good as paid in my experience
could you share your settings for the TV? I am trying to tweak so that I can get the best picture quality possible, but I am not sure if I am doing it right
Hi Steve, thanks for the reviews on budget TVs. What is the final decision if you were to buy a budget tv? In other words what's the best bang for the buck in a 55" TV?
I bought a Hisense A65 55" and cannot get a clear picture like it looked at Costco.
You need to use high quality paid streaming apps
@@TechSteve thx Steve for your prompt response.
I was hoping you would be able to recommend to our family a good TV in the $400 range.
You hav two reviews that are poler opposites? I'm confused. Is this TV good or not?
Hi Steve, thank you for this review :)
I was wondering if you had any tips so we can calibrate this model by our own, thanx!!
Buy the calman software
@@TechSteve thank you ☺️
Hello Steve I need help!! Should I buy a Samsung Q60C or the Sony X77L for my playstation? Im planning on connecting a bluetooth speaker on the TV, thank you, Amazing video too!
This is my first good budget tv so I really can’t decide:(
How it this set for sports, NHL, NFL? We live our XBR75-900F, i am comparing this for a tad more or a Hisense U68N Mini Uled
Sony has excellent motion
i cannot decide if i choose samsung cu8000 or this one pls help me decide
Thanks for the advice 😊
What do you suggest Steve Song x77L or Samsung Q60C?
Hi, there does the tv connect to the surround bar by bluetooth. Can I connect sony SRS-XP 500 to this tv? Thanks in advance
Bluetooth only supports stereo
65x77k or 55x80l? Cant decide between the two, i play ps5 which makes the 80l more appealing but in my country the 65x77k is cheaper and bigger! Insane..please help
Hey Steve, the 85 inch is a VA panel. I confirmed today. I’m a sucker for IPS.
What’s the best music system for this tv
What's better, this or the Samsung CU7000?
Hi Steve, excellent video and really helpful. I’m currently in the process of buying a new TV (old Bravia is having some issues!) and I’m torn between the X89K or the X75WL (both 50 inch screens). I’ll be using it for PS5 gaming, but we also watch movies & NFL. The X89K is £100 more at the moment, but is it worth that? Are there any features I’d be missing out on going for the lower model? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Any idea if this is likely to last longer than my last 2 Samsung led tvs? (5 years for both)
www.slashgear.com/1238354/12-major-tv-brands-ranked-worst-to-best/
Great review but I would include panel type and nits of peak brightness. Although you did mention that might be an ips panel.
Nah, not anymore the specs online sometimes are correct so I’m done with that
Is this tv better than last years x80k
Hi guys, I'm looking to buy either the X77L or X85K (43") for my kitchen where It gets a LOT of sun light (windows directly facing the TV) and I want to get a TV where I can SEE the picture. I know the X77L is a newer model than the X85K but which offers a brighter screen for viewability in bright rooms? I'm NEVER gonna use this as a gaming tv, but more for playing the odd Streaming show or local news (HD Antenna). any advice on screen brightness is appreciated.
Those TVs are around 350-500 nits. The Samsung qn95b is very bright and it has a anti glare coating. amzn.to/46VKXyc
Thanks techsteve. I wanted to try a Bravia this time as I have Samsung, Panasonic Sharp and LG (which I just replaced). So I bought the X85K. Yet to install tho. Busy life.
Nice video keep up the good work Tech Steve
I most definitely will
Which is better Soney X77L or samsung QLED q60 65 inches ?
I did purchase the 75 inch model through your link. I'm still waiting on it from Amazon. I purchased it for our room we mainly watch sports in with a wide viewing seating arrangement. Did you have any advice to counter the white wash out if we were to watch some darker movies on this set? From watching various videos on this TV, it seems that perhaps disabling HDR for that kind of content may be the way to go to help that washout. Thanks!
I use a Apple TV on my Main Sony it makes the picture much better
Is this better than the Hisense U7K? Or the Sony X80L?
Hlo sir.. i want great picture quality tv watch movies. Lg c2 or sony 80aj oled which best picture quailty and sharpnes.
Please guide me...keep my eyes protect
Definitely c2
good review. got asurion credit from a 2019 samsung screen that started getting a white splotch(?)
this review helped me to pull the trigger. free advice folks, buy the 4 yr extended warranty
Any advice into how to stop Google Tv OS writing folders into my USB when I plug it in? Thanks
All the smart tvs do that
@@norm-bb3bb I've got a Samsung that doesn't
@@GerryBlue Samsung writes a file with a bunch of letters
Any way to hook my old Bose speaker up to it ( RCA Jacks ?)
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I just want to know something you failed to tell us. Is it pretty snappy with the control? i have a samsung from target budget was like 400$ and its super laggy. Like it takes forever to scroll thru apps and stuff. All im looking for in a tv is for it to be pretty quick with the remote.
Budget entry level TVs are laggy in general, TVs with native 120Hz has better processors. I personally use apple TV because of this, it’s fast
@@TechSteve thanks for the reply. So is this one decent at scrolling thru the tvs built in aps and stuff? like youtube surfing
@krow1503 this is a budget model for Sony so apply my last response
or 85 inch Sony X77L and samsung Cu8000 , which one would you recommended for setting up home theatre ? the 85 inch CU8000 has 120hz native refresh rate, VRR support and 4 2.1 HDMI port . also freesynce premium .. But I feel like Sony colour is more realistic to the eyes. but I think I would also try to game on the 85inch TV, which must be a whole new experiences due to size.
please advise.
Hi, could you please make review on Sony X82L model.
I'm in between this model and X80K, is near the same price, but I want a 43 and the store doesn't have 43 right now X80K
I made a comparison video on the channel
Thank you for your review. I can’t decide between the Sony, Samsung or the LG. Sony has the experience and years. Samsung has great support. LG is a late comer and has pulled out of making a lot of products.
SONY will be selling great TVs when Samsung and LG disappear.......
What is the difference between samsung cu7000 and this sonyx77k
www.displayspecifications.com/en
The Sony is easily the better TV in every regard, but the two most important areas there are image processing and color accuracy. There's really no comparison between the two at all. The Sony wins every time - at every level.
Are you going to do a review of a Skyworth 55” tv
Nope
You can actually enable 4k 60hz HDR on pc using the HDMI 3 but you have to enable it in tv settings
what tv is best under 700 right now for picture quality and color ONLY?
Can you tell the difference between 60 and 120 refresh rates?
Only on gaming for the most part, keep in mind that 120Hz TVs are higher end so the picture has better tech
Would you recommend this over a Hisense U8K?
No way
Wot a decent review…!! Does 43” has an HDMI eARC feature??
Yes
@TechSteeve can you do review for panasonic LX650Z
GL UR900 VS SONY X77L Thanks
How does this TV look in a brightly lit living room?Glare on TV?
If I get a 4k player with Dolby vision, can I still see it on the tv or it won’t work
It wouldn’t show Dolby Vision but it would still have a picture
Picture looks good but so dark. Is there an option to make the TV briter?
Turn off the light sensor (Menu > scroll right to Light Sensor).
Well Here My main concern, it's always about the picture, All that other stuff , too much settings, but that's the thing now apps , and I thought it had 2.1 HDMI input for the ps5??
No hdmi 2.1
@@TechSteve do you think it's a good buy for an open box to buy??
the 43 PQ is worse than higher size modes?
I think they need to catch up to Samsung in the more budget friendly department. I tried the x80k last year and returned it the same day, I was pretty unimpressed. Colors were good straight on but everything else looked terrible, and the latency for gaming was only good in game mode but in game mode I couldn’t adjust most of the picture settings I wanted to
Samsung builds their own TV software so it would be hard for Sony to compete that way
I just purchased the Sony X77L 85-inch, since my 3-year-old Samsung Crystal Tizen had black light issues and was too costly to repair for its value. Thank you, Steve!
Funny how I came from the same boat, Samsung black spots are a repetitive problem according to many users. But I’m glad I switched to this Sony tv, it definitely dominates my 3 year old Samsung tv. (Which according to my online research they’re still using the same crappy panels on their modern models as well.).
How much inches?
I just bought this TV and figuring out how to mirror my Android phone to this? I don't seem to find an option
Only google chrome
Sony is a legendary corporation :)
Their products are still strong :)
Its the way of the Samurai :D
Is it better to go for this or the 80k
I bought 55 inch X80CK at Sams for $399 last month.
excellent video
Will X77L access Bravia core movies?
I didn’t try to download that app
Does anybody know the knits of brightness on this tv?
Probably around 350
@@TechSteve so definitely not as bright as the u7k hisense. I have this Sony and it's awful I am leaning towards the Hisense uk8 but at the same time I want the u7k but worry about it not meeting brightness standards good enough? Thoughts?
X90L
Well I know most bargain and lower premium tvs are not the best in motion performance. I have a Hisense u8g from a couple years ago and that thing is bright and has awesome motion. I'm upgrading to a bigger Hisense TV just having brightness doubts on the u7k so that's why I keep going back and forth on the u8k
It has hdmi 2.1?
Nope
TCL Q6 or Sony X77L?
does this tv last ?
It only came out 12 months ago so I don’t know what you expect anyone to comment
I’ve have £500 Sony Bravia from 14 years and never had a problem if that helps 👍
I had a 32 inch Bravia that was flawless and kept in a camper even through winter😂, now i jave a 50 inch RCA Roku tv and it lasted one year, black screen issues out the box and now has horizantal lines across screen....im scared cause every TV i look up has some bad reviews obbiously. Im willing to risk on this one since my last Bravia did wonders. Was a non smart TV
I knew this TV was a budget TV. Is there budget TVs that has Dolby vision?
I didn’t see any
Hisense 75A6H has dolby vision.
The very next model up in the Sony line is the X80K. It offers both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and isn't that much more expensive.
X77l or the tcl Q7?
X77l
@@methodman6725 name brand or specs?
Q7 doesn't have a single professional reveiw out yet. Wait for that before deciding
@@sengan2475 I seen some reviews on Amazon.
@@charlespokerface I got the one in the video , 55” from Amazon
And it’s amazing , ps5 games look amazing
4K on a PC you mention it only goes to 24hz. Are you sure that limitation is the TV or is it the graphics card? I think it's the graphics card.
It could be
The reason I say this is I have 2 Windows PCs that I switch between using the same 4K TV (not this one you're reviewing), and the desktop with the much better graphics card does 60hz, the much worse graphics card on the Laptop does only 29hz.
Is tv good for gaming I just want a tv that will make use of my ps5. Also a tv that will look good not great but at least a C+ level
Thank you.
is it the same as x75wl?
Da
valja li?
@@damirivancic4964 Ne posedujem ovaj tv, samo ga razmatram kao moguca opcija.