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Is your connection from the satellite dish router to the TV wireless or hardwired? I noticed that my new Sony OLED at times has the same problem. I never saw this with my two-year-old Sony 65" high end LED set. I am a DirectV satellite user with I believe is a 1080i max signal. I think DirectV is providing me with only a 1080I signal and the new set really wants 1080P to shine on fast moving sports. My two-year-old Suny 65" LED set never buffered on the same wireless connection. Note, If I use my Ruku device with Amazon Prime to watch Thursday night NFL games, there is no buffering, and the picture quality is slightly better. I refuse to pay AT&T any more money to upgrade my satellite to 1080P/4K which would probably cure the poor picture quality. Besides when I run multiple internet speed tests I seldom get even 20 megabytes from AT&T fiber internet. When I first got fiber the speed exceeded 20 Megabytes up and down. Maybe too many neighborhood users are sharing my fiber line.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depends upon the age of your Xbr it may not be 120 Hz. Otherwise it’s your either cable or satellite.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I just purchased this Sony about couple of moths ago and have not encountered this issue. Its probably the Dish net work as I have Spectravision Cable. Hope this helps and makes sense..................Praduman
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