Press Display button on remote, it will display the current resolution of the siginal.
Had a good play today....
So, disclaimer alert...my previous TV was an LG from 2017 and clearly has gone wrong...just in case I am too glowing....
Assembley pretty easy and metal feet feel solid. Connections easy to put in though shame there isn't an easy access HDMI one for stuff you connect every so often.
Remote.....for a device that costs €1200 and once set up you will not have to touch the TV the only thing that you do touch is the remote to connect to your lovely new state of the art Sony TV and it feels very average. A nice weighty metal thing of glory would have been lovely...not some cheap plastic wand. Buttons are fine but guess we shall have to see how long these all last as I am only on day 2!
Picture out of the box is amazeballs. Full stop. Not much more to say on that as remember I am comparing it to my old LG tv...which is pants. Standard is excellent...Vivid is ...well just that...and can't see why you would want those bright colours!
Apps are good, especially Youtube...4k is a feast...no other surprises really...other than when I tried to stick my spare satellite lead into the TV and loads of channels pooped up...so that's a bonus.
Bravia Core looks good but with my speed being 7 mbps is pretty useless as it states you need 80 mbps..I have tried a few free movies but it just buffers after 30 seconds...shame you can't download them onto your local TV and watch at your leisure...like a downloaded protected Spotify song....but tbh there is not a lot I would watch anyway and unsure where the platform is going..
So, thats it for the moment.
It's a great visual TV for the picture. Time will tell if it continues to be so...but our other older smaller Bravia is 11 years old and still going strong...so hopefully its bigger brother will do the same!
Over and out!
M