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Sony X77L 55" vs TCL 5-Series S555 65" (QLED)

Updated Apr 2026tvs
Sony X77L 55"
Sony
Sony X77L 55"
$549
7.2/10
VS
TCL 5-Series S555 65" (QLED)
TCL
TCL 5-Series S555 65" (QLED)
$599
8.1/10
Winner

The Verdict

Sony's X77L offers a compact 55-inch option with Sony's respected X1 4K HDR processor and solid build quality, but it's limited to 60Hz refresh rate and 400 nits brightness. TCL's 5-Series S555 provides substantially more value with a larger 65-inch QLED panel boasting 120Hz refresh rate, double the brightness at 800 nits, VRR support for gaming, and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity,all for just $50 more. While Sony excels in processing prowess and has better input lag (15ms vs 8ms favors TCL), the TCL's superior brightness, contrast from QLED technology, and gaming features make it the clear choice for most buyers. Only choose the Sony if space constraints are critical or you prioritize Sony's brand ecosystem.

Audio65" (QLED)
Value65" (QLED)
gaming65" (QLED)
smart_featuresX77L 55"
picture_quality65" (QLED)

Who Should Buy

Buy the Sony X77L 55" if…

  • Sony's color accuracy and motion handling are superior to budget competitors
  • Google TV with Chromecast built-in and Apple AirPlay 2
  • Four HDMI ports are generous at this price

Buy the TCL 5-Series S555 65" (QLED) if…

  • 65-inch 4K with 120Hz and VRR at $599 is outstanding value
  • Both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support — rare at this price
  • QLED color enhancement produces vivid, saturated colors

Category Scores

Sony X77L 55"
TCL 5-Series S555 65" (QLED)
Audio
6.8
7.0
Value
7.0
8.4
gaming
6.5
8.2
smart_features
7.8
7.6
picture_quality
7.5
8.6

Pros & Cons

Sony X77L 55"

Pros

  • Sony's color accuracy and motion handling are superior to budget competitors
  • Google TV with Chromecast built-in and Apple AirPlay 2
  • Four HDMI ports are generous at this price
  • Motionflow XR produces smooth motion for sports and movies
  • Clean, minimalist design fits any room

Cons

  • 60Hz panel — not ideal for gaming or fast action
  • No Dolby Vision — surprising for a Sony TV
  • 400-nit brightness is low for HDR content
  • No VRR for next-gen console gaming

TCL 5-Series S555 65" (QLED)

Pros

  • 65-inch 4K with 120Hz and VRR at $599 is outstanding value
  • Both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support — rare at this price
  • QLED color enhancement produces vivid, saturated colors
  • Wi-Fi 6 and four HDMI ports (one HDMI 2.1) handle modern setups
  • Google TV platform with Chromecast built-in

Cons

  • Only 1 HDMI 2.1 port — the other 3 are HDMI 2.0
  • 800 nits is decent but not as impressive as the 6-Series
  • No Dolby Atmos — audio is basic
  • Edge-lit local dimming with limited zones shows blooming

Full Specifications

SpecSony X77L 55"TCL 5-Series S555 65" (QLED)
Body
VESA mount200 x 200mm300 x 300mm
Weight27.6 lbs42.3 lbs
Dimensions (w/ stand)48.5 x 30.9 x 10.6 inches57.2 x 35.6 x 12.3 inches
Dimensions57.2 x 33.0 x 3.2 inches
Audio
Output (watts)2024
Speakers2.0ch2.0ch
Dolby Atmos
Gaming
VRR (Variable Refresh Rate)
ALLM
Input lag (ms)158
Display
HDRHDR10, HLGDolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
Size55"65"
TypeLEDQLED (VA LCD)
Resolution3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)3840 x 2160 (4K)
Refresh rate60Hz120Hz
Brightness (nits)400800
Smart TV
OsGoogle TVGoogle TV
Voice assistantGoogle Assistant, Alexa, Apple AirPlay 2Google Assistant
Processor
ChipsetX1 4K HDR Processor
Connectivity
Wi-FiWi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)Wi-Fi 6
Ethernet
Bluetooth5.05.0
USB ports21
HDMI ports44

This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.

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