Thought I would share this TV. They've priced it quite well and I'm sure it has great picture and sound.
Full HD TV with X-Reality, Motionflow, IPTV, and Bass Reflex speaker.
bb8 ;)
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nomnomnomnom
3 Jun 1622#7
There is so much misunderstanding of Hz on HUKD. What you're referring to doesn't even really make sense, as they're 2 entirely separate things. To give a very quick breakdown:
* Almost every modern TV will display 60Hz if required. If they couldn't consoles would have huge tearing issues when outputting 1080/60p - which the specification sheet clearly states it can do.
* The UK broadcasts use 50Hz. This means quite often you will see '50Hz' listed. It is simply an indication that it can display 50Hz correctly. Many TV sets in the US (where they use 60Hz) can NOT display 50Hz properly, so it's kinda important to know this information.
* Figures like "200Hz" are referring to something *totally* different than the traditional refresh rate. It's telling you how much the TV can interpolate an image to 'insert' more frames, so make the image smoother. Most people never even use this, but when they do, it's often on sports. You wouldn't use it for gaming, or normal TV watching as it gives everything a very strange look.
I hope that helps clear things up a bit.
barbiegirl
3 Jun 167#14
Photo was taken by an Estate Agent...
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Bristol1883
7 Jun 16#30
Now £694.17 lol
3.1415926
6 Jun 16#29
£422 now
houston26
5 Jun 16#28
does this model allow you to use your ps4 controller to run emulated games? or is that just the Android version?
kashif18
4 Jun 16#27
Pls dont compare hisence to sony. Thats like comparing a land rover to a land wind.
mivanpy
4 Jun 16#26
Heated! A lot of good screen for the money. Always prefer with 5/6 years warranty.
flobbalob
3 Jun 16#25
offensichtlich
fatreg
3 Jun 16#24
Or use chrome and it'll translate for you.
CraigT
3 Jun 16#23
I really fancy a bigger telly and this price for a Sony Full HD seems great, but I'd really like more than 2 HDMI ports! At this kind of price I would prefer to not have to add a HDMI switch. 2 ports is not enough when I have a Virgin Tivo box, the BluRay player, the Xbox, the PC/Laptop/Media Centre.
Voted hot but not buying.
Does it take an age to respond to remote input after turn on? I have 3 Panasonic and 1 Sony TV in my house. The Panny's are all flawless and whilst PQ (and even SQ) are pretty good on Sony, the waiting for 60s or more for it to run through its routine on start up is increasingly annoying. Wish I'd stuck to Panasonic to be honest.
Rocky7
3 Jun 16#12
Looks good bit worrying no reviews on Amazon?
rdbradshaw
3 Jun 16#11
Lol looking at the photo it looks like a 65" plus size tv
hotuklikes
3 Jun 16#10
Tell them!
Voted HOT
nomnomnomnom
3 Jun 16#9
It depends on the game, and in many of them, you can toggle it. For example: Rocket League. Some on the PS4 have it off by default, while others like devil May Cry 4 have it on by default.
rev6
3 Jun 161#8
I'm sure consoles use vsync.
nomnomnomnom
3 Jun 1622#7
There is so much misunderstanding of Hz on HUKD. What you're referring to doesn't even really make sense, as they're 2 entirely separate things. To give a very quick breakdown:
* Almost every modern TV will display 60Hz if required. If they couldn't consoles would have huge tearing issues when outputting 1080/60p - which the specification sheet clearly states it can do.
* The UK broadcasts use 50Hz. This means quite often you will see '50Hz' listed. It is simply an indication that it can display 50Hz correctly. Many TV sets in the US (where they use 60Hz) can NOT display 50Hz properly, so it's kinda important to know this information.
* Figures like "200Hz" are referring to something *totally* different than the traditional refresh rate. It's telling you how much the TV can interpolate an image to 'insert' more frames, so make the image smoother. Most people never even use this, but when they do, it's often on sports. You wouldn't use it for gaming, or normal TV watching as it gives everything a very strange look.
I hope that helps clear things up a bit.
mrew42
3 Jun 16#6
With awful SD upscaling properties
Go for it if you want, but for a Sony full HD is still a good deal
linhang90
3 Jun 16#3
With a bit more.. U can get a 4k... I wouldnt buy. 0 reviews
kashif18 to linhang90
3 Jun 16#5
Which one? Post the link..
rev6
3 Jun 16#4
Which?
colinmckenna
3 Jun 16#2
Wow thats such a bad refresh rate. Must be an error.
jona77
3 Jun 16#1
I thought there may be a catch with this TV and it's the refresh rate of 50hz. I have an older 42" Sony TV and I'm pretty sure the refresh rate is 200hz. Still I great price for a large Sony telly!
Opening post
Full HD TV with X-Reality, Motionflow, IPTV, and Bass Reflex speaker.
bb8 ;)
Top comments
* Almost every modern TV will display 60Hz if required. If they couldn't consoles would have huge tearing issues when outputting 1080/60p - which the specification sheet clearly states it can do.
* The UK broadcasts use 50Hz. This means quite often you will see '50Hz' listed. It is simply an indication that it can display 50Hz correctly. Many TV sets in the US (where they use 60Hz) can NOT display 50Hz properly, so it's kinda important to know this information.
* You can see this set supports 60Hz : http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/98e44a5
* It also supports 200Hz "Motionflow XR 200 Hz": http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/content/cnt-specs/KDL-48WD655/list
* Figures like "200Hz" are referring to something *totally* different than the traditional refresh rate. It's telling you how much the TV can interpolate an image to 'insert' more frames, so make the image smoother. Most people never even use this, but when they do, it's often on sports. You wouldn't use it for gaming, or normal TV watching as it gives everything a very strange look.
I hope that helps clear things up a bit.
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Voted hot but not buying.
https://www.amazon.de/Sony-KDL48WD655-Fernseher-Smart-Triple/dp/B01BNJKVBE
This could also mean that it is a new model and no-one has bought it yet or is first time listed on Amazon, not sure.
Voted hot for the deal :smiley:
Do they have any sort of timeshift EPG like youview or freetime? Can't find any specs for catchup....
This one
Voted HOT
* Almost every modern TV will display 60Hz if required. If they couldn't consoles would have huge tearing issues when outputting 1080/60p - which the specification sheet clearly states it can do.
* The UK broadcasts use 50Hz. This means quite often you will see '50Hz' listed. It is simply an indication that it can display 50Hz correctly. Many TV sets in the US (where they use 60Hz) can NOT display 50Hz properly, so it's kinda important to know this information.
* You can see this set supports 60Hz : http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/98e44a5
* It also supports 200Hz "Motionflow XR 200 Hz": http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/content/cnt-specs/KDL-48WD655/list
* Figures like "200Hz" are referring to something *totally* different than the traditional refresh rate. It's telling you how much the TV can interpolate an image to 'insert' more frames, so make the image smoother. Most people never even use this, but when they do, it's often on sports. You wouldn't use it for gaming, or normal TV watching as it gives everything a very strange look.
I hope that helps clear things up a bit.
Go for it if you want, but for a Sony full HD is still a good deal