If you want 4K in a 32-inch TV, this is the one to buy. Even if you don't want 4K capability in your 32-inch TV, this is still the one to buy. It's the best 32-inch I've ever had or seen, and it's also superior to Sony's other 32-inch TV, which is only offering 720p max.
I had to deduct a star because of the included remote control. This TV has Google TV with Google Voice Assistant, where you press the microphone button on a remote control and then Google will control the TV for you, including turning it off, and also answer all of your other Google inquiries. However, and astonishingly, Sony doesn't include the remote control that has the microphone built in. Without this, the Google Assistant is inaccessible and thus useless. So, if you want that convenience, and you do want it, you have to buy a separate Sony remote control for $65.
The picture quality is excellent once you remove the factory default picture settings. I highly recommend anyone wanting good brightness for this TV to turn off the light sensor. With the light sensor on, the TV won't get as bright as a lot of people like.
The Vivid setting is nice, and it doesn't oversaturate the picture the way some other TV's Vivid setting does.
The operating system in the TV is fast. Sound is okay, but of course, not as great as some of Sony's larger TVs that push the sound out from all over the screen, as opposed to small speakers at the bottom like this TV has. Of course, you can easily add an external speaker, if desired.
Viewing angles are not nearly as good as Sony's larger 4K 2022 models, but it doesn't bother me since I am almost always just watching the TV straight on.
The price is higher than a lot of inferior 32-inch TVs, but again, the Sony technology offered, along with it capable of 4K, justifies the higher price, in my opinion.
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