Steven—December 8, 2025
Wow. It’s really gorgeous. I was debating between this one and another Sony oled that was about $600 more. I can say there’s no way the other one is worth the extra money. This one really is insanely nice. The picture is almost trippy how clear and colorful it is. I’ve been playing Cyberpunk on it and it’s beautiful. The software is the best I’ve used that’s built into a tv. It’s not perfectly intuitive but it’s the best one I’ve used. It’s also by far the most responsive. The remote is better than passable and it does 4k 120hz on two of the HDMI ports so I have my gaming pc plugged into it and I just had to get a better hdmi cable to actually do it. It also has variable refresh rate which has also been great. If you’re looking for an oled I really believe this is the best one. Sony really does make some solid TVs. Read more
Rony Ben-Yehuda—December 19, 2025
We love it,had an old plasma TV that was great but we decided to upgrade and very happy with the quality ,also the setup was very easy and the sound is great from the built-in speakers, also my PS5 is much clearer to see with it Read more
Master Storyteller—December 29, 2025
Bought this to replace my earlier 55" Bravia, since that one was going to my mother to replace her less old Samsung which started having non-working pixel-lines on the bottom; (there was nothing wrong with my 55" Bravia, even though it was 4 years old). This 65" has superior glass, is very thin and lighter weight than you'd expect (I was able to lift it to the stand myself) and hooked up easily with Alexa. It connects "Smartly" with the Playstation and even with my Nakamichi Dragon sound system. I also like that it dims the screen when it detects that the video is paused (non-moving) so as to prevent any burn-in just like the 55" I had (never got any burnin at all for OLED on that even though I would pause some TV for longer than 30 minutes for various reasons). Finally, it has a very low lag for gaming with the Playstation, so it's great for that too. Read more
Dunph—November 1, 2025
To begin with, this TV took the place of our 10-year-old Sony 49” TV, which was still working. We decided to upgrade and go to a larger screen. The TV was shipped to us very quickly. The setup was very straightforward; don't rush it like I did and pick the wrong service. I use an Amazon Fire TV Stick with the DirecTV streaming service. When you start, it automatically directs you to the Google homepage. In the option, you can have the TV start on the HDMI that Firefox or Roku is on, and it will start up on that HDMI input. When I tuned into my first football game, I was blown away. The picture quality is truly amazing, with rich colors and sharp images. I never needed to adjust the color; it was spot on. We have always purchased Sony TVs, and this Sony is by far the best one we have ever had for picture quality. I will end this with just one word. AWESOME!!!!! Read more
Abiel M—October 26, 2025
The annoying promotions on the home screen, are kind of random but thankfully muted, lowered the rating by 1 star. Everything else is great. Quality sound, vibrant picture, customization is decent, and functionality is pretty fast. Wouldn't have mind a lower price, but thankfully I was given the pay in installments option. The set up was straight forward. Worth it. Read more
Tony Steel—December 30, 2025
Great value and easy set up. Picture quality is magnificent. Read more
James—November 14, 2025
I fell for the allure of a 4K OLED screen. Wish I did more research. TV looks great at least. But it doesn’t matter what you try though, the sound will never be in sync. Tried using the optical cable, every recommended setting I could find, and it just doesn’t work. Worse, the built in speakers sound awful. TV software is Android TV, and it barely functions. Constantly loses wifi signal, not even worth setting up. You’re better off waiting and saving up for a better TV, for over a thousand dollars you would think it would at least halfway function. Extremely overpriced, underperforming, and all around not worth your time. Also the remote has this Bluetooth signal that also constantly fails, much like the WiFi. You can turn off Bluetooth and it reverts to an IR remote, which does work better. Hardware / set up was easy enough I guess. Read more
Mark—December 10, 2025
So far so good. The Google TV menu for us was the selling point. It is easier to use your apps and very responsive. We had another TV and the menu was slow and just frustrating and it wasn't cheap. Sony Bravia has a picture that is top of the class and we now have two and TV has never been displayed better however the menu again is user friendly so put those two together and it's an easy choice. Read more