
Sony BRAVIA 2 II 55-inch 4K Google TV (K-55S25M2)
The Sony Bravia 2 II 55-inch (model K-55S25M2 IN5) offers crisp 4K picture quality with strong upscaling and balanced sound, making it an appealing mid-range...
The Sony Bravia 2 II 55-inch (model K-55S25M2 IN5) offers crisp 4K picture quality with strong upscaling and balanced sound, making it an appealing mid-range smart TV for everyday streaming and movies. Reviewers highlight its vibrant, accurate visuals and smooth Google TV interface, noting it delivers a “flagship-level” experience at a more approachable price.
Display
- Screen Size: 55 inches (139 cm)
- Resolution: 4K Ultra HD (3840 × 2160)
- Display Type: LED
- Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Picture Technologies:
- 4K Processor X1
- 4K X-Reality PRO
- MotionFlow XR 200
- Live Color
- HDR Support: HDR10, HLG
Audio
- Output: 20 Watts
- Speaker Type: Open Baffle (2ch)
- Audio Formats:
- Dolby Atmos / Dolby Audio
- DTS Digital Surround / DTS:X
Smart TV Features
- Operating System: Google TV
- Built-in Features:
- Google Assistant (Voice control)
- Google Cast (Chromecast)
- Watchlist
- Game Menu (ALLM support)
- Additional Support:
- Apple AirPlay 2
- Apple HomeKit
- Alexa compatibility
Pros
Excellent upscaling & processing
4K Processor X1 + X-Reality PRO improves HD content quality
Natural and accurate colors
Sony TVs are known for realistic color tuning (not overly saturated)
Google TV experience
Smooth UI with apps like Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube
Built-in Chromecast & Google Assistant
Good connectivity
4 HDMI ports, eARC, ALLM (gaming support)
Decent for casual gaming
Auto Low Latency Mode helps reduce lag
Supports Dolby Atmos & DTS
Better audio format support than many budget TVs
Reliable brand & service
Sony generally offers better durability and after-sales support
Cons
Only 50/60Hz refresh rate
Not suitable for high-end gaming or very smooth sports
No Dolby Vision
Limited HDR performance (only HDR10 & HLG)
Average brightness
Can look dull in bright rooms or HDR content
Weak contrast & black levels
No local dimming → blacks may look gray
Basic LED panel (not QLED/OLED)
Colors and contrast are not as vibrant as competitors
Sound is average (20W)
Lacks bass → soundbar recommended
No advanced gaming features
No VRR, no 120Hz support
Last Updated: April 29, 2026
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