
Play games and watch movies on this 65-inch Sony 4K TV. Its full-array local dimming delivers stunning brightness and a more colorful picture with high contrast, and the effective cable management system keeps wires hidden from sight. This Sony 4K TV uses X-Motion Clarity technology for showing smooth, lifelike action during sporting events.

A: Let me start by saying I purchased the 65” 900F. I had been wanting/saving spare cash for several years to one day buy a Really nice 4K TV for my Mancave and my wife be okay with me not spending from our usual funds. I say that only to say I’ve been watching them closely as 4K has grown. I even waited an extra month to get the 900F over the 900E, just to have the new tech inside. Yes the A8F and the 900F are basically the same TV. One is darker (OLED) and one is brighter (900F). One has down firing speakers while one has Acoustic Surface. Amount of inputs and all that, same. I see the A8F as a dedicated movie room with no windows and the 900F as a multi room functional TV. I have my 900F in my basement as the Media hub of the house. I use it for high speed gaming, movies, and tv shows and it all looks Amazing on it. I’ve been told gaming on an OLED can be iffy. If you go OLED you run the risk of burn effect on your screen if you leave it paused for to long. Knowing all the research I did between brands and features I knew LED was for me. A huge plus for me was Price. I used extra money I would have spent on an OLED to get a bigger LED. My opinion use the money you’d spend on a smaller A8F to get a bigger 900F. Hope this helped
A: 46 inches at the widest point.
A: Rudy, I bought this TV specifically to watch the World Cup on it. I have not seen any distortion in terms of ball movement and tracking. The grass looks great on it and there is no pixalation beyond any restriction by your cable/satellite box (non-HD channels, etc).
A: We have not had it calibrated and we love it! We have quite a bit of natural light in the living room and bright lights at night. We have also turned the lights out for movie night and still love the picture. I must also mention this was a huge step up from a very old Sony we had. We also have a Panasonic plasma that we love. I’ve noticed this Sony has deep blacks as well like a plasma. I guess you’d have to see it for yourself. I’m picky about quality and as an artist I have an eye for color. This has satisfied us. Hope that helps in some way.
A: I'm answering my own question. Best Buy sales person helped us by finding the legs for this TV in the back and they fit on either side. We bought the TV and set it up with the legs pointing in and it fits our stand and it is very sturdy. This is the TV we wanted but almost dismissed it because we didn't think it would fit our TV stand, thanks Best Buy for helping us. Loving the TV so far (beautiful picture!).
A: Mine sits on its legs with a very slight backwards tilt.
A: I've owned many TV brands over the years. My Sony's and LG's were problem free. I had service issues with a Samsung after 13 months (out of warranty) of purchasing one of them. I just purchased a Sony XBR65X90F and was glad to pay a few dollars more than if I purchased a Samsung. In most cases, you get what you pay for.
A: I understand your hesitation to move to a 4K tv but I think you would be impressed with the improvements in picture quality with these new tv’s. Now it depends on what quality of tv you are currently watching to know what you will see in increased picture quality on HD viewing but if you use apps like Netflix they offer many options in 4K and HDR that have amazing picture quality. I also was hesitant to upgrade my current blu ray player but for the price that you pay to upgrade to a 4K player that connects to your WiFi and streams 4K content and plays amazing movies it’s a no brainer