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Poor HDR, Android TV still not great, Viewing angles, Speakers, Clouding
Sony has been dancing to a strange beat with the 85 series. Over the years, it has sometimes taken 2 steps back and sometimes another 2 to the side. It has been switching between IPS LCD and VA LCD and with the 2017 X85E (XE85 in Europe), VA LCD is back –...
The Sony XBR-X850D offers cutting-edge 4K HDR features, accurate color and solid video processing. Its minimalist design looks understated yet futuristic. Android TV's large app selection means you might not need an external streamer
Worse contrast and overall image quality than many competitors we've tested
The midpriced Sony XBR-X850D gets the features, style and smart parts right, but falls short where it really counts: picture performance...
Great picture with generally accurate color, Good sound, Easy interface with touchpad remote and voice navigation, Integrated channel guide
Relatively low-quality playback of content from USB drives, Buggy playback and media apps
A great picture, ease of use, and good sound are all positives that the 55X85C brings to the table. But we ran into several bugs with the local media playback apps that tempered our enthusiasm. Still, a great all-around TV at a pretty good price...
Abstrakt: Vizio M55-C2, Samsung UN55JU7100, and Sony XBR55X850C were the models tested. 1st in each category = 3 points 2nd in each category = 2 points 3rd in each category = 1 point or zero if the feature is not availableLots of times the mid-range of a certain ca...
Udgivet: 2015-02-05, Forfatter: Stephen , anmeldelse af: 4k.com
Triluminos Display for realistic, vibrant colors, Excellent price for a Sony 4K TV, Social Viewing feature, Excellent connectivity options, Full Smart TV functionality with numerous apps, Compatible with all major streaming media platforms, Compatible wit
Edge—lit LED lighting instead of full-array LED backlighting, Lacks Extended Dynamic Range, Blacks on screen are bluish and hazy at times, A bit thick for a 4K TV, There are cheaper 4K models with the same size and full-array LED backlighting
The bottom line is that this is a 4K TV you can't go wrong with if you want something with Sony's quality at a reasonable price. However, if you're looking for even more advanced features like full-array LED backlighting, there are other TVs out there fo...
The Sony XBR-55X850A, with its rich, colorful TRILUMINOS 4K Ultra HD display, is a precursor to the next generation of TVs. For many of us, the cost of participating in that Ultra HD dream is still out of our reach. But if the promotional pricing of th...
Udgivet: 2015-08-25, Forfatter: Patrick , anmeldelse af: futurefive.co.nz
If your family are all tablet or smartphone users, Sony's Android TV range is bound to have something that'll appeal to everyone.From gaming through to media and more connectivity options than you can point a stick at, there's a lot on offer with the KD-...
Udgivet: 2015-09-14, Forfatter: Lee , anmeldelse af: reviewed.com
Sony's 55-inch 4K delivers stellar value for the price, though it's not entirely flawless. When you're shopping for a new TV, it can be easy to get caught up in the hype surrounding the newest, flashiest options. But while Sony's midrange 4K doesn't q...
Highcontrast VA panel, Natural colors, Effective image treatment and motion compensation, Android TV is easy to use and full of options
Input lag a bit higher than usual for a Sony TV, Narrow viewing angles
It's simple: the XBR-55X850C puts right its predecessor's biggest flaw by incorporating a VA panel instead of IPS. The result is a great UHD TV with plenty of features; we particularly liked the Android TV OS. This is now our favourite mid-range UHD telev...