A:AnswerHi MAJ, To control (pause, play, remind, etc.) live TV, you will likely need to use a set-top box, or DVR. Please check with your cable provider for more information on controlling live TV content. Thank you.
A:AnswerI own the XBR-85X900H. Yes, this TV has WIFI. It can connect to your WIFI router without an ethernet cable. I believe this applies to all Sony "X900H" tv sizes.
A:AnswerHi Gashi, thank you so much for your inquiry. Currently, the VRR & ALLM features are not yet available to our X900H. However, these features will be supported via an upcoming software update. For the 120Hz, the X900H supports HDMI 4K/120. This feature is already available after updating the TV to the latest software version. For instructions on how you can set up the X900H to support a 4K/120Hz signal from another device, please refer to the steps provided on the link below:
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/televisions-projectors-lcd-tvs-android-/xbr-75x900h/articles/00254067
I hope this helps! Thanks!
- Romeo
A:AnswerHi Bryan,
Thank you for bringing this to our attention, and we are sorry for the inconvenience. To best assist you, we highly recommend visiting your local retailer to find a VESA stand that meets the size of your XBR85X900H, your wall or environmental requirements, and stylistic preferences.
In any case, you need more assistance or information with our product, please feel free to email us at [email protected]. Apologies if you disclosed some of this information in your review and to customer service, we just want to ensure that we have your accurate details at the time of communication.
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A:AnswerHi Brando, Thank you so much for your inquiry in our one of the best TV in the market, X900H Full Array LED 4K Ultra HD Android TV! The XBR85X900H has an Approx. 60 1/8 inch (1,527 mm)
stand width when installed. This will not fit your stand width. Thanks again for considering Sony! - Romeo
A:AnswerHi maustin816, we apologize for the inconvenience. Last week, a U.S. Sony Support article was updated and incorrectly removed the reference to future support for VRR and ALLM for the X900H series.
Please note that this was an error, and the plan to support these features is unchanged from the previous communication wherein we state that the X900H will support VRR and ALLM via a future firmware update. The article containing the erroneous information on Sony Support has been updated with the correct information: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/televisions-projectors/articles/00246472.
Software updates are released at different times, depending on the operator, market, region, or country. Therefore, we cannot give you an exact date when the update will be available for your TV. We recommend visiting our support website sony.com for future updates, information, and announcement.
Our apologies for any confusion this may have caused! Should you need more assistance or information, please email the below information to [email protected].
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A:AnswerHi Mike, Thank you so much for your inquiry in our one of the best TV in the market, X900H Full Array LED 4K Ultra HD Android TV! The 85" X900H has a weight of Approx. 100.9 lb (45.8 kg) without the TV stand and Approx. 105.1 lb (47.7 kg) with the stand. I hope this helps! Thanks again for considering Sony! - Romeo
A:AnswerThe first update arrived to my TV yesterday, which allows for 4K 120 hz signals. (on input 3 and 4) but the VRR and ALLM are apparently still up in the air as to when they will be added.
A:AnswerYes. As FlatpanelsHD reported from CES 2020, two of Sony's new LCD TV ranges for 2020 will feature an HDMI 2.1 port capable of receiving 4K at 120 frames per second (4K120) - and 8K60 for 8K TVs. These are the 8K Z8H (Z8H) and the 4K X900H (XH90) ranges.