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Sony XBR-77A9G 77-inch TV: MASTER Series BRAVIA OLED 4K Ultra HD Smart TV with HDR and Alexa Compatibility - 2019 Model

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Style: OLED-A9G


Size: 77 in


Set: TV


Features

  • OLED plus PIXEL CONTRAST BOOSTER: Millions of individual pixels are supercharged for more vibrant colors to complement absolute OLED black. Dynamic Backlight Control
  • MASTER OF QUALITY: Faithfully conveys creators intent on screen to deliver the best picture quality
  • PICTURE PROCESSOR X1 ULTIMATE: Sonys best processor analyzes content to bring out OLEDs intense contrast with pure blacks, peak brightness and natural colors
  • GAME MODE: Take your PlayStation experience to the next level with a Sony 4K gaming TV featuring dedicated Game Mode for a smoother, more responsive gaming experience. Power Consumption (in standby)-0.5W
  • SMART ANDROID TV with GOOGLE ASSISTANT: Use your voice to control your TV and smart home devices, easily search for movies and shows, get answers, and manage tasks, all hands-free
  • WORKS WITH ALEXA: Through an Alexa enabled device, ask Alexa to change channels, adjust volume, and turn your TV on/off.
  • APPLE AIRPLAY 2 and HOMEKIT SUPPORT: Seamlessly integrate your iPhone and Siri devices with your Sony TV for effortless smart home management and content streaming
  • TRILUMINOS Display: See exactly what the creator intended with advanced color and gradation
  • ACOUSTIC SURFACE AUDIO: 2.1 channel sound from the entire screen, creating an immersive multidimensional audio experience
  • NETFLIX CALIBRATED MODE, DOLBY VISION, IMAX ENHANCED: Enjoy immersive and engaging cinematic content as the creator intended

Description

Sony’s latest, most inspiring OLED masterpiece, powered by picture Processor x1 Ultimate. Sony’s best processor ever works alongside pixel contrast booster Technology to deliver unbelievable picture quality with 4K HDR clarity. Bright, vibrant colors, absolute black, and stunning contrast come to everything you watch. Acoustic Surface audio+ brings 2. 2 Channel sound right from the screen. Sony BRAVIA OLED TV.


Screen Size: 77 Inches


Brand: Sony


Display Technology: OLED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Model Name: XBR77A9G


Included Components: Television, Remote


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Brand Name: ‎Sony


Item Weight: ‎72.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎67.88 x 12 x 39.5 inches


Item model number: ‎XBR77A9G


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Item Weight: ‎72.6 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎77 Inches


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Date First Available: August 6, 2019


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  • Big Boy! Viewing angle is awesome. 77" unit
Style: OLED-A9G Size: 77 in Set: TV
Right out of the box review (like 2 hours ago). Will update as I get some experience with this TV. (See updates below) We're redoing a lot of stuff in our house. We'll be remodeling our entertainment center. Our current space had a built in cabinet for an old projection type TV. The biggest thing we could fit in there neatly was a 65" Vizio. The old vizeo served us well, but it was getting a bit long in the tooth. I will give it credit for taking some major abuse (like the time when my toddler daughter managed to pull the TV down on top of herself). The TV itself had a so-so picture by its day's standards. I'd say poor by today's standards. But since we're tearing out the wall that that TV was in, I wanted to go bigger because our room is fairly big and you can't really get as close to the TV as I'd like. I was actually looking at 85"-100" sets, but did not want to break the bank at $6k plus. I also had convinced myself I wanted OLED because it had deeper color saturation than QLEDs and wider viewing angles (lots of articles out there about OLED vs QLED pros and cons). This TV (the 77" version) seemed to check all the boxes and seemed to have the least amount of complaints about crappy remotes and firmware. Right now we're using an old Onkyo receiver and have Apple TV and Cable box inputs. I'm not sure, but I think the tv will give better performance if we go from the sources directly since our receiver is so old it may not handle the 4K as well as newer units. Set up - setting the tv up is a 2 person job. It's a beast and weighs about 100 pounds. I managed to do most of the set up by myself (like tip it out of the box and put the stand on), and my wife helped me do the final lift onto our TV cart. Right now I only have an HDMI going to the #1 input from my receiver and power hooked to the tv. The set-up menu was fairly straightforward. Attaching to my wifi was easy. I had the set up and running in about 10 min. I watched a bit of regular tv off the cable box which seemed ok. Deep saturated colors, sharp image. There was some fuzziness, but I think that's the cable feed. I then cued up 2001: on Apple TV and watched the intro scenes for a few minutes, then went to the Space Station rendezvous segment. Since it is in letterbox, you loose some picture on the top and bottom of the screen, which is to be expected. But the picture was very very nice!. It's not fair to compare this picture to my old tv, but for example, when the Ape throws the bone into the sky and the the scene switches to a satellite in space, I could see a tiny Soviet flag on the spacecraft (actually supposed to be an orbiting nuclear weapon). The details on the rest of the images were equally impressive. More importantly, I could see that kind of clarity from virtually any angle, which is important because if we have a bunch of people watching a game or something, they are scattered all around the room. There is a lot more to discover on this TV. I have not typically used smart TV features in my other sets, so it will be interesting to see if I use any of them here. I'm looking at new AV receivers, so it will be important how I configure the next set up. We'll see how the TV works with other components. I have no idea how good or bad the sound is, but I'll check that out too. I don't think this model comes in an 85" class, and even if it did it would probably be out of my price range. For all I know I might be happy with a larger QLED set but I'm not going to worry about that now. I'll update this review as appropriate. By the way, Amazon delivery service was very good. Only gripe was they gave me a 3-hour delivery window and said I'd get a text 30 min before delivery. Never got that text, but I was able to track the delivery truck. The two people just brought the TV into the family room and that was that. Update Feb 3 Well I hit my first bug. The TV started turning itself off randomly. Not a lot, but maybe once a day. I could not figure out if I was accidentally turning it off with one of my many remotes accidentally. I googled it and found out this is very common with Bravia tvs. You have to go into the setup menu and find Bravia Input Sync menu. Then turn that off. There are a couple of good YouTube videos on this. It seems to have worked and did not turn off spontaneously yesterday. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2021 by bob

  • Picture is outstanding
As most of the other reviewers have stated, the picture from this TV is really great. Are other cheaper sets just as good? I don't know. Suffice to say that the picture is really, really good. Read the other reviews for more information. I'm going to comment on some other areas that you should probably know about. Delivery and Packaging. - 10 years ago I bought another Sony Bravia from Amazon. Close to top of the line set. The delivery guys brought it in, unpacked it, attached the base, set it on the stand, turned it on to make sure it was working, and took away the packaging. This time, two guys brought it in, placed it on the floor and left. I asked about taking it out of the box and one guy said, " We don't do that." So I stood there wondering how I was going to handle unpacking this thing (this is the 55 inch set.) Luckily for me, Sony anticipated this. The packaging is so designed that the box releases from the bottom and you just lift the box off the set. The set is still held upright by a cardboard and styrofoam stand. But you do have to eventually lift it out of this stand and place it on its pedestal stand which slots into two slots on the back of the set. Make sure you have help because this is a heavy set. Sony has included detailed picture instructions for this whole procedure so it's fairly easy. Kudos to Sony for the packaging. Setup - You go through a basic setup procedure using the remote to help the set connect to your network (LAN or WiFi) and your cable or satellite setup (if you have either.) All of this is pretty easy and doesn't take long. Local channels and Streaming - I get my local channels through DirecTv which the TV set up for me in the original setup procedure. When you turn the set on the Home screen shows a list of streaming services as well as a box marked TV. If you choose the TV box the set automatically connects to the input that you chose for the TV input. The Sony remote changes channels and volume, uses the DirecTv channel guide, and the DVR listings just fine. Only thing it doesn't do is turn on/off the DirecTV box. It's no real problem because you can still use the DirecTv remote to do all of these things. The DirecTv remote does turn on the TV as well as the box. Streaming services. - The set's Home screen lists a bunch of streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, and others. I subscribe to Netflix and Prime so the first time clicked on them I had to go through a sign-in routine but that's only once. I also subscribe to Acorn TV and Britbox and these were not listed. New apps can be loaded through Google Play Store and I found Acorn easily enough. I installed it and added it to the list on the screen. Since I have a hearing loss I use closed captions and subtitles but it seems the Acorn app on this TV does not recognize them even though there is a setup for captions on the TV. Also, Britbox isn't even in Google Play Store for this TV. This means I will be hooking up my Roku box to be able to access these two services. It's not a big deal but a minor annoyance. Am I happy with this TV? Yes I am. As I said the picture is outstanding. I replaced a 42 inch Bravia (which had a screen failure after 10 years and was not worth fixing) with this new 55 inch Bravia OLED. Even though there is a size difference the overall footprint of the larger TV is really not much bigger than my older one so it fits on the same TV stand. The pedestal mount on this new TV is really good, heavily weighted for stability, and I like the fact that it is a center pedestal rather than the skinny looking legs on other sets. If this one lasts as long as the other one I'll be very happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2019 by Old Fisherman

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