08-24-2020, 03:12 PM
I have a Sony BRAVIA and have full IP control (Android based model). There is an option to enable simple IP control and there is a CQC driver for these TV's. You dont need RS232 at all.
Being an Android TV, its node 0 for us, Netflix, Prime, youtube, etc.
You can even turn on the TV via Ethernet as well if you place the TV into a certain mode (non full energy saving mode).
Bravia's also have Alexa control which is great. Often the remote is missing so we just yell at Alexa, or if we are in the kitchen and can;t be bothered going over to the living area to find the remote Alexa will do it for us.
I have always been an LG guy (6 in the house) but the Sony is probably my pick at the moment with the excellent IP control and the functionality from Android and Alexa
Being an Android TV, its node 0 for us, Netflix, Prime, youtube, etc.
You can even turn on the TV via Ethernet as well if you place the TV into a certain mode (non full energy saving mode).
Bravia's also have Alexa control which is great. Often the remote is missing so we just yell at Alexa, or if we are in the kitchen and can;t be bothered going over to the living area to find the remote Alexa will do it for us.
I have always been an LG guy (6 in the house) but the Sony is probably my pick at the moment with the excellent IP control and the functionality from Android and Alexa
Mykel Koblenz
Illawarra Smart Home
Illawarra Smart Home