When it comes to picture performance, this is a premium screen at a mid-range price. There are caveats, including HDMI connectivity for gamers and the lack of Freeview Play, but they’re not deal-breakers. We rate the X90J a high-value TV option from Sony. Is the Sony 55-inch X90J (XR-65X90J) TV good value for money? You can buy the XR-75X90J from Currys for £1699. You can buy the XR-65X90J from Currys for £1399. You can buy the XR-55X90J from Currys for £899. You can buy the XR-50X90J from Currys for £879. The two models share the same feature set and connectivity options, although the more expensive X95J comes with additional cosmetic flourishes, enhanced picture contrast and a slightly more powerful audio system. The X90J is the more affordable stablemate to the Sony X95J. The 55-inch model is the sweet spot in terms of screen size and price. How much is the 55-inch SonyX90J (XR-65X90J)? It lacks Freeview Play and doesn’t offer BBC iPlayer or ITV Hub catch-up services.An Ambient Optimization light sensor automatically adjusts picture and sound in response to the available light in the room.It works with Amazon Alexa and Google smart assistants.
In addition to regular HDR10 and HLG, it supports Dolby Vision HDR.Not all HDMI inputs cope with 4K 120fps gaming.Price: The TV typically costs £1199, but you can currently buy the 55-inch Sony Bravia X90J for £899 at Currys. Overall, we rate it a great buy because there’s not much that it doesn’t do well – movies, gaming and sports. It’s one of the most impressive new Sony LED TVs we’ve seen in some time, offering impressive 4K picture quality, good sound, and some welcome next-gen games console support.