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Sony X90L 65" vs TCL Q7 55"

Updated Apr 2026tvs
Sony X90L 65"
Sony
Sony X90L 65"
$1,099
8.6/10
Winner
VS
TCL Q7 55"
TCL
TCL Q7 55"
$499
7.8/10

The Verdict

Sony's X90L dominates with a larger 65-inch Full Array LED panel delivering 1300 nits brightness versus TCL's 1000-nit QLED, creating noticeably superior contrast and HDR impact. Sony's Cognitive Processor XR provides more sophisticated upscaling and motion handling than TCL's AiPQ processor. Both offer identical gaming credentials (8ms input lag, 120Hz, VRR/ALLM), matching audio specs, and Google TV platforms. TCL edges ahead with Wi-Fi 6 connectivity and QLED technology's color vibrancy, plus a significantly lower $499 price point for the 55-inch model. However, Sony's extra screen real estate, superior brightness, and advanced processing justify the $1099 investment for serious home theater enthusiasts. Choose the X90L if picture quality and size matter most; select TCL for budget-conscious buyers seeking excellent value with modern gaming features in a more compact footprint.

AudioTie
ValueQ7 55"
gamingTie
smart_featuresTie
picture_qualityX90L 65"

Who Should Buy

Buy the Sony X90L 65" if…

  • Sony's Cognitive Processor XR delivers best-in-class upscaling and color
  • Full-array local dimming produces excellent contrast for an LED TV
  • Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support for premium content

Buy the TCL Q7 55" if…

  • Both Dolby Vision AND HDR10+ support — rare at any price
  • 120Hz with VRR for smooth gaming on PS5 and Xbox Series X
  • 1000-nit brightness delivers genuine HDR punch for under $500

Category Scores

Sony X90L 65"
TCL Q7 55"
Audio
8.0
8.0
Value
7.5
8.5
gaming
8.5
8.5
smart_features
8.5
8.5
picture_quality
9.0
8.0

Pros & Cons

Sony X90L 65"

Pros

  • Sony's Cognitive Processor XR delivers best-in-class upscaling and color
  • Full-array local dimming produces excellent contrast for an LED TV
  • Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support for premium content
  • 120Hz with VRR makes it genuinely good for PS5 gaming
  • Google TV has the widest app selection of any smart TV platform

Cons

  • Blooming visible in dark scenes with bright highlights
  • 20W speakers are average despite the Acoustic Multi-Audio branding
  • Heavier than competing LED TVs at 48.5 lbs
  • Google TV can feel sluggish and ad-heavy on the home screen

TCL Q7 55"

Pros

  • Both Dolby Vision AND HDR10+ support — rare at any price
  • 120Hz with VRR for smooth gaming on PS5 and Xbox Series X
  • 1000-nit brightness delivers genuine HDR punch for under $500
  • Wi-Fi 6 connectivity for faster streaming
  • Google TV with built-in Chromecast and Dolby Atmos decoding

Cons

  • Only three HDMI ports — one fewer than many competitors
  • QLED — no local dimming means contrast trails Mini-LED options
  • Build quality feels cheaper than Sony or Samsung at this price
  • Google TV home screen can be cluttered with recommendations

Full Specifications

SpecSony X90L 65"TCL Q7 55"
Body
VESA mount300 x 300mm200 x 200mm
Weight48.5 lbs29.5 lbs
Dimensions (w/ stand)57.3 x 35.6 x 11.4 inches48.4 x 30.4 x 11.5 inches
Audio
Output (watts)2020
Speakers2.0ch Acoustic Multi-Audio2.0ch
Dolby Atmos
Gaming
VRR (Variable Refresh Rate)
ALLM
Input lag (ms)88
Display
HDRDolby Vision, HDR10, HLGDolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Size65"55"
TypeFull Array LEDQLED
Resolution3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
Refresh rate120Hz (native)120Hz (native)
Brightness (nits)13001000
Smart TV
OsGoogle TVGoogle TV
Voice assistantGoogle Assistant, Alexa, Apple AirPlay 2Google Assistant, Alexa
Processor
ChipsetCognitive Processor XRAiPQ Processor
Connectivity
Wi-FiWi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Ethernet
Bluetooth5.05.0
USB ports21
HDMI ports43

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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