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Posted by Harish Kumar
 - June 24, 2025, 07:29:03
I'm  extremely disappointed with my Sony Bravia 9 TV (Model K-85XR90), purchased from Reliance Digital, Hyderabad, India. Just 9 months ago. Despite being under standard warranty of one year, the TV has been completely unresponsive like a dead-duck for over 10 days. The Sony authorized service center technical team diagnosed critical components failures, including motherboard, power board, etc...issues without identifying and confirming external causes. Having observed and inspected the internals, I suspect a potential quality control issues, potentially due to cost-cutting measures that compromise the product's integrity resulting in defective unit or a broader manufacturing problem, IMHO. Given the premium pricing and "cinema is coming home" tagline promise seem hollow given this flagship model like the Sony Bravia 9 fails so catastrophically within the Sony standard warranty period  This incident raises serious concerns, questions about Sony's quality standards and the reliability of their other TV models...?
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 23, 2025, 03:16:03
When size is a priority, the Samsung QN90C is often more practical than a 4K projector. The 85 inch TV fights off sunlight and maintains sharpness at wider viewing angles. This Mini LED backlight used by the Samsung QLED display allows it to trail only the high contrast ratios of OLED panels.


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