The 4 Best Sony TVs of 2023 Reviews and Smart Features

Sony Smart Features

Sony has traditionally used Android TV as its smart operating system, and as of 2021, they’ve started to use Google TV instead. It’s pretty much the same as Android, with a redesigned look and a few extra features. Those who already have Google or Android-based devices will already know how to navigate the interface, while there might be a small learning curve for others. The great thing about Sony TVs is that they have Google Chromecast built-in, so you don’t have to buy an external device to cast compatible content from your phone or tablet. If you already have other Google devices, like Google Nest speakers, they’ll easily connect with the TV, and you can ask your speaker to play content directly on the TV.

Interface

Sony Smart Interface

The interface is clean and pretty simple to navigate. It’s divided into multiple rows, and each row presents content from different apps. These rows can be customized to your liking or even disabled completely. The interface isn’t very fancy, which makes it much easier to navigate.

Ad-free

While Android TV occasionally didn’t have any ads and there was a way to disable them, Google TV pushes ads, and there’s no way to disable them. You’ll see suggested content directly on the home page, and often it’ll be the first thing you’ll see with a large banner in front. You can opt out of suggested content, but that just means you’ll see untargeted ads instead.

Apps & Features

As expected, Google TV offers access to the Google Play Store, which has a massive selection of apps to download, even more so than competing brands. You won’t have any issues finding your favorite streaming apps.

Voice Controls

One area where Google TV excels is voice search, which gives you access to Google Assistant. Press the Google Assistant button on the remote and say what you’re looking for, and Google TV will deliver suggestions from the Play Store, YouTube, and relevant results from downloaded apps. It’s a convenient way to navigate content quickly and is often much faster than using the remote. You can also use it to change certain settings, like asking it to switch inputs or increase the brightness.

Remote

Sony released a redesigned remote in 2022. Unlike their past models, it doesn’t have a Numpad and instead has a ‘123’ button that brings up a virtual Numpad on the screen. However, it still has the same quick-access buttons to popular streaming services and has a button to quickly bring up Google Assistant. While most models ship with this remote, there are some models available from some retailers with a higher-end version with backlighting.