Sony XR-65X90L
65", X90L, LED, 4K, 2023Product details
Our fantastic 4K Full Array LED TV, powered by Cognitive Processor XR™, delivers high-contrast images. The newly developed Local Dimming technology brings scenes to life with stunning vibrancy. Experience impressive brightness, strong contrast, vivid colors, and crystal-clear clarity. With our Full Array LED display, you will enjoy breathtaking images with realistic depth. Intense contrast and realistic depth are achieved through the Cognitive Processor XR™, which controls the Full Array LED backlighting in zones. Tuned sound and synchronized visuals ensure that the audio perfectly matches the action, no matter what you're watching. It's gaming time. Stay unbeatable. Our BRAVIA XR™ TVs support the stunning graphics and soundscapes of the latest games. Connect a PlayStation 5 console to fully immerse yourself in the gaming world.
Display size (inches) | 65" |
Screen technology | LED |
Display resolution | 4K |
Native refresh rate | 100 Hz |
Dynamic range | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG |
Video connections | Composite Video (1x), HDMI (4x) |
Weight | 24.20 kg |
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Item number | 25309892 |
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Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «TV» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 4.TCL1,3 %
- 6.Sharp1,4 %
- 6.Sony1,4 %
- 8.Panasonic1,6 %
- 8.Toshiba1,6 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 5.TCL5 days
- 8.Philips6 days
- 9.Sony7 days
- 10.LG9 days
- 11.Sharp12 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «TV» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 1.Sony1,5 %
- 2.LG1,7 %
- 3.Samsung1,8 %
- 4.Toshiba2,1 %
- 5.Sharp2,2 %
- Bright image
- Top streaming equipment
- good sound
- Only two of four HDMI inputs in version 2.1
Thanks to Android, the Sony is ideally prepared for streaming football and other TV content. It also proved to be extremely bright and significantly more contrasty than its brother, the X85L, which is hardly any cheaper. The natural colour reproduction will please football fans and discerning film fans alike.

- Colourful, detailed picture with good blacks
- Flexible stand concept
- High operating comfort, extensive equipment
- No HDR10+, no time shift via USB
Slightly brighter, slightly better black reproduction than its predecessor: The XR-65X90L scores as a mid-range TV with a good overall package, extensive features and high ease of use. The TV quality and sound should be perfectly adequate for most TV households. Overall, the Sony is a strong performer.
- Strong colours
- Very good energy efficiency
- Two triple tuners
- Narrow perspective
- Long game latency
- No woofer
Many criteria can play a role when buying a new television: Size, picture quality, sound or network functions, for example. However, the price often comes first. The good news is that good TVs are already available for around 450 euros.

The X90L only plays to its strengths to a limited extent in the 65-inch variant we tested. Instead, you should keep an eye on the 75-, 85- and 98-inch models, which offer real home cinema dimensions. The fact that the X90L is based on tried-and-tested LED LCD technology and that Sony does not dare to experiment with smart TV hardware does not automatically make the X90L an uninteresting TV...