Hi yes i own a x900h as well and today started to experiencing that the built in wifi is disabled and wont be able to turn on.
I tried to restart and reset, but again it happened after a while.
Did you found any solution?,
I own a x85j, it similarly has wifi problem.
I think it is a driver stability issue, if the wifi signal is super strong, then it would have no problem. So after I shift my WiFi router to a better location giving stronger signal, the problem is gone.
But if you are unable to move the router to a better location, then you can consider buying another WiFi router ( eg ac1200 with 5 antennas about rm100+ ) will do. The additional router can provide a LAN port for the TV to use ( the new router connects to the original router as WiFi client ).
This post has been edited by tmc: Feb 19 2022, 01:08 PM
I think it is a driver stability issue, if the wifi signal is super strong, then it would have no problem. So after I shift my WiFi router to a better location giving stronger signal, the problem is gone.
But if you are unable to move the router to a better location, then you can consider buying another WiFi router ( eg ac1200 with 5 antennas about rm100+ ) will do. The additional router can provide a LAN port for the TV to use ( the new router connects to the original router as WiFi client ).
Thanks for the suggestion Unfortunately Sony technician confirm that the built in wifi module is faulty and need replacement. Common issue.
I am using deco m9 plus 3 units. Coverage is strong.
Want to get some opinion as I've read up articles and reviewers are talking about the cons on "watching movies in dark rooms" - black appears as grey instead of black, black.
I like to watch 4K movies / Netflix in a dark room with no lights on. Is the viewing experience really that bad?
Want to get some opinion as I've read up articles and reviewers are talking about the cons on "watching movies in dark rooms" - black appears as grey instead of black, black.
I like to watch 4K movies / Netflix in a dark room with no lights on. Is the viewing experience really that bad?
Cheers!
Yes, it’s more of grey rather than black. It’s only an entry level tv from them after all.
Yes, it’s more of grey rather than black. It’s only an entry level tv from them after all.
Is it super obvious to the point it makes u feel like u bought a cheap TV? I always feel Sony is the best for TV, bought a older version 4-5 years ago for the 49" but now looking to upgrade to a bigger screen size.
For this 80AJ I found on Shopee priced at RM3.2K so it is within my range.
Should I upgrade it to get a better experience (if yes what's the next better model & how much would it cost?) or should I try out other TV brands in your opinion? My max budget is RM3.5K for a new 65" TV.
Usage is mainly for entertainment (4K movies & Netflix, YouTube) and light gaming (Nintendo Switch and future-proofing it for PS5).
Is it super obvious to the point it makes u feel like u bought a cheap TV? I always feel Sony is the best for TV, bought a older version 4-5 years ago for the 49" but now looking to upgrade to a bigger screen size.
For this 80AJ I found on Shopee priced at RM3.2K so it is within my range.
Should I upgrade it to get a better experience (if yes what's the next better model & how much would it cost?) or should I try out other TV brands in your opinion? My max budget is RM3.5K for a new 65" TV.
Usage is mainly for entertainment (4K movies & Netflix, YouTube) and light gaming (Nintendo Switch and future-proofing it for PS5).
Thanks guys!
If u want future proofing for gaming might consider x85j 120HZ, VRR and price 1k difference compare to x80
X80AJ is a quite basic TV u might have a look on Hisense or TCL for better spec.
Recently I just ordered x85j for future ps5 as well before that I'm also considering x80aj but decide add-on to get x85 for better experience with ps5
Is it super obvious to the point it makes u feel like u bought a cheap TV? I always feel Sony is the best for TV, bought a older version 4-5 years ago for the 49" but now looking to upgrade to a bigger screen size.
For this 80AJ I found on Shopee priced at RM3.2K so it is within my range.
Should I upgrade it to get a better experience (if yes what's the next better model & how much would it cost?) or should I try out other TV brands in your opinion? My max budget is RM3.5K for a new 65" TV.
Usage is mainly for entertainment (4K movies & Netflix, YouTube) and light gaming (Nintendo Switch and future-proofing it for PS5).
Thanks guys!
I’m also looking for size upgrade to 65” from 10 years old 50” Panasonic plasma tv that failed to power on. Interested in x90j but the price has gone up. New 2022 models may not come until May. Probably will aim for x85j and see if there is any good deal in Shopee or Lazada birthday sale.
If u want future proofing for gaming might consider x85j 120HZ, VRR and price 1k difference compare to x80
X80AJ is a quite basic TV u might have a look on Hisense or TCL for better spec. Recently I just ordered x85j for future ps5 as well before that I'm also considering x80aj but decide add-on to get x85 for better experience with ps5
Hmm i just did some research and I think you're right. But sadly I don't have extra RM1K budget
Guess I'll attempt X80AJ and try to live with it haha
This post has been edited by underscore_lee: Mar 14 2022, 08:58 PM