The Sony Bravia XD70 is a 4K HDR TV that delivers a truly stunning 4K picture and integrates with your smartphone thanks to the new Android TV platform. 4K HDR: this feature is being added via an over-air upgrade scheduled later in 2016, check the Sony website for updates.
Television picture quality:
LED TV Screen.
Certified Ultra HD display resolution.
Screen size: 55 inches.
Motion rate 200Hz.
Viewing angle 89/89 degrees.
Resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels.
Connectivity:
1 SCART socket, 3 USB ports and 4 HDMI sockets.
Smart TV.
VGA input socket.
Composite socket.
Optical connection.
Headphone socket.
AV socket.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Ethernet connection.
Miracast.
Open browser.
Suitable for wall mounting .
Top comments
hafizpatel
29 Sep 165#4
Richer sounds will match the price. and will have a 6 year warranty
£729 from John Lewis with 5 year guarantee! Price matched with Currys who only give 1 year warranty.
cache
19 Nov 16#68
Solid, thanks pal!
cache
18 Nov 16#66
hows the tv for everyone? ive now ordered it :smiley:
Hx3KinG to cache
18 Nov 16#67
It's brilliant, pal. When I sorted my PS4 pro out and optimised the settings respectively it blew me away tbh. For me, it's been a massive upgrade
cache
17 Nov 16#64
what site is the tv10 for? wont work on argos website
Hx3KinG to cache
17 Nov 161#65
It's now expired. But I just went in-store and quoted it and they gave me the 10% off :smiley:
ashleylad
8 Nov 16#63
I am looking to replace a 5 year old 42" LG. My son tells me that our LG is unplayable on the new Call of Duty due to input lag. Can anyone comment on how good this one is for Xbox One or/and PS4. If it's good I am going to get one. Probably from Richer sounds due to gaurantee.Thanks
tom6195
24 Oct 16#62
How is the backlight bleed on this set and also motion blur is it good with football?
mudassiraslam
24 Oct 16#61
Thanks for the comments. I also have 55" W829 and was skeptical about the upscale from the HD input. How does the SD looks like on the TV, better than W829 or worse?
ShaolinPunk
23 Oct 16#60
Bought this TV from RS a few days ago - FWIW finding it an incredibly good piece of kit for the money.. Sure you can get OLED for more, such as a 65" OLED for a few grand lol.. for the price though it's spot on..!
I'm pretty impressed thus far.. was concerned about the refresh rate, 4K accuracy, upscaling from Sky/Netflix signals etc & UI respnosiveness.. Native 4K content looks insanely good, and upscaling is also incredibly nice.. no real issues with motion blur though I've not watched any massively fast moving shows as of yet (just your standard martial arts etc) .. Haven't noticed any issues on it & apps are pretty responsive (Kodi etc) - To be fair, the entire UI is very, very snappy and puts my 55" W829 to shame in that regard! The WiFi is also rock solid - something the fantastic W829 kept on dropping out on & ended up with me going for standard LAN cabling instead.. (one of the very few faults in that excellent set though I have to say)
All in all - a bloody good TV :smiley:
mark333
11 Oct 16#59
I'm glad I returned this as it was not worth the £999 price that I paid
bigphilis
11 Oct 16#57
Bought this but is anyone else have lagging issues between apps. It takes a few seconds to respond after pressing the apps button. Also the volume graphic doesn't always show up when used. The processor on it seems a bit weak.
sarvo_uk to bigphilis
11 Oct 16#58
Wow..
I was considering ordering this TV when i read your notes. Quite a show stopper if the responses are not that good. Have you spoken to Sony support in cast the firmware needs updating or something ?
surestart
9 Oct 16#56
£78 pounds cheaper than the same tv at Argos
LuKeNuKuM
3 Oct 16#55
thanks for the reply :-) i'm going to have to read up a bit more - i didn't realise you could now install apps on tvs... interesting!
andyleeds20
3 Oct 16#54
Does this have a 2.2 port for sky q to work ? I have a lg 42 inch 4k tv at mo with 2.2 port but looking to upgrade
mark333
3 Oct 16#53
Different telly mate but you are correct about the panel
mark333
1 Oct 16#41
can anyone tell me if this is a 10bit panel as I can't find any details , it was made in Aug 2016
i think i`ll wait till these come down in price before i upgrade :smiley:
johnnyd57uk
2 Oct 16#48
Have the sony kdl 50w807c with a 900hz refresh rate. Great for gaming and live sport. However current Sony TVs are beset with software problems that drive you crazy so read the reviews of this TV carefully before you buy. Otherwise a stunning picture on mine when its working properly.
ugoindownsaka
2 Oct 161#47
Spent ages researching this TV last night. It is 10 bit but doesn't provide proper hdr. It seems a pretty average TV. Saw an in depth that review here http://4k.com/tv/sony-x700d-and-x750d-review-4k-hdr-xbr49x700d-xbr55x700d-xbr65x750d/ in the comments someome mentions its had an update and the reviewer explains its still not got a wide colour gamut and it's nearly good enough. There is another review on rtings.com too. Doesn't do well for hdr gaming getting a 5.6 out of 10.
Me and my partner are keeping an eye out for the Samsung ks7000. On one site I read they said don't go any lower than that. Hoping the price will come down when the new TV are announced may/June sort of time if not before.
BradsUk
2 Oct 161#46
Best value/cheapest 10 bit + UHD premium 55 inch tv at the moment would be Samsung ks7000 series imho. Bout £1299 at the moment
ws007
1 Oct 16#44
ok, can anyone tell me if this is a true HDR TV? as i read somewhere that anything under £2000 was using a sudo-HDR?
as some have mentioned getting HDR through a firmware update i guess this tv is using sudo-HDR?
DweebDude to ws007
2 Oct 161#45
it's not really sudo HDR, i think what you are talking about is Ultra HD premium certified TV's which are few and far between and certainly don't exist at this price
bemaniac
1 Oct 161#43
8005 and 8599 are 8bit panels. I have 8599. Happy with it. Sony do not currently sell any 10 bit panels below £1800.
vwblack
1 Oct 16#42
I have looked at all the recommendations on the best 55 inch TV and all the top reviewers don't mention this TV. Does anyone know why ad I am really looking for a good 55 inch to for my daughter
Sponge
1 Oct 16#40
Any good for gaming?
Sleepy3498
1 Oct 16#39
Up and running still finding my way round it , Kodi installed no probs
Sleepy3498
1 Oct 16#37
Got mine yesterday , £701 TV10 code and 3% quidco fast track .
millward84 to Sleepy3498
1 Oct 16#38
What you think of it?
edna_clouds
1 Oct 163#36
£701 on AO through their ebay store. Lists at £779 but fr one day they got 10% off Sony 4k TV's and free delivery.
X8 was last years model, the XD7 is this years model. The X1 Extreme just upscales the colours as the panel only has 100nits of brightness. I have just purchased an ex-display X8005 from Currys for £379. If your after a true HDR picture, you might want to spend a few quid more.
millward84 to bussty3
1 Oct 16#35
Is the xd8005 a true HDR picture? I'm tempted to buy the it from JL with the free sound bar or maybe this one
smugla
1 Oct 16#33
My tv is 1080p 12 bit has it got Hdr????/
ReflexReact
1 Oct 16#32
I was led to the believe the 800 is very much superior over the 700 when it comes to HDR...
bear91
1 Oct 16#31
I have had a philips 4k tv and its was a joke ... Cheap for a reason
Relievo
1 Oct 16#30
I honestly love it. HD programs on platforms like Netflix and Prime are stunning... they look close to 4k. Firmware updates in place, I never have a bother with it.
Gort1951
1 Oct 16#29
8bit RGB 256^3
10bit RGB 1024^3
Wangmashta
29 Sep 162#5
Anyone know how this compares to the KD55X8005CBU? Apart from HDR?
bussty3 to Wangmashta
1 Oct 16#28
Basically the same TV except the X1 Extreme chip.
Relievo
30 Sep 16#11
I was lucky enough to pick up a Sony KD-55X8509C for £799. I was hoping to try and find a similar deal for may parents... their TV just died, and I can't a good deal on another KD-55X8509C, how does this compare?
i could go and find this out somehow but i'm sure one of you folks know...! does the 'android' functionality mean it can do what a chromecast does?
tarcus to LuKeNuKuM
1 Oct 161#24
Yes it appears as a chromecast but you can also run apps directly on the TV, e.g Plex, BBC iPlayer, Amazon Video.
tarcus
1 Oct 16#23
I've got the older 1080p Sony Bravia Android TV, I've been a bit ambivalent about the Android TV functionality as Sony made a bit of a mess of it but it's working much better now. My ageing Nexus Player is still a bit quicker but not quite as convenient as the functionality being built directly into the TV. Yes it can accept Chromecast material as it appears as a Chromecast, however I rarely use that as all my watching is done via Plex and it runs Plex directly on the TV very well. If it wasn't for the audio lead to my HiFi and the HDMI lead to my ancient PS3, its only connection would be to the power outlet. I don't have live TV and haven't had it since 2005, and haven't missed it! It also runs BBC iPlayer and Amazon Video directly although I rarely use those.
Opening post
The Sony Bravia XD70 is a 4K HDR TV that delivers a truly stunning 4K picture and integrates with your smartphone thanks to the new Android TV platform. 4K HDR: this feature is being added via an over-air upgrade scheduled later in 2016, check the Sony website for updates.
Television picture quality:
LED TV Screen.
Certified Ultra HD display resolution.
Screen size: 55 inches.
Motion rate 200Hz.
Viewing angle 89/89 degrees.
Resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels.
Connectivity:
1 SCART socket, 3 USB ports and 4 HDMI sockets.
Smart TV.
VGA input socket.
Composite socket.
Optical connection.
Headphone socket.
AV socket.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Ethernet connection.
Miracast.
Open browser.
Suitable for wall mounting .
Top comments
http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/sony/bravia-kd55xd7005/sony-kd55xd7005bu
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sony-KD55XD7005BU-55-Smart-LED-4K-Ultra-HD-Freeview-HD-TV-Black-New-/302063639327?hash=item4654655b1f:g:IjsAAOSw9IpXzsnJ
I don't think anyone really knows!
Latest comments (69)
I'm pretty impressed thus far.. was concerned about the refresh rate, 4K accuracy, upscaling from Sky/Netflix signals etc & UI respnosiveness.. Native 4K content looks insanely good, and upscaling is also incredibly nice.. no real issues with motion blur though I've not watched any massively fast moving shows as of yet (just your standard martial arts etc) .. Haven't noticed any issues on it & apps are pretty responsive (Kodi etc) - To be fair, the entire UI is very, very snappy and puts my 55" W829 to shame in that regard! The WiFi is also rock solid - something the fantastic W829 kept on dropping out on & ended up with me going for standard LAN cabling instead.. (one of the very few faults in that excellent set though I have to say)
All in all - a bloody good TV :smiley:
I was considering ordering this TV when i read your notes. Quite a show stopper if the responses are not that good. Have you spoken to Sony support in cast the firmware needs updating or something ?
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5339910.htm
http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/8c5d631
Too good a deal to turn down!
https://www.avforums.com/article/ultra-hd-alliance-hdr-and-4k-blu-ray-at-ces-2016.12295
i think i`ll wait till these come down in price before i upgrade :smiley:
Me and my partner are keeping an eye out for the Samsung ks7000. On one site I read they said don't go any lower than that. Hoping the price will come down when the new TV are announced may/June sort of time if not before.
as some have mentioned getting HDR through a firmware update i guess this tv is using sudo-HDR?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sony-KD55XD7005BU-55-Smart-LED-4K-Ultra-HD-Freeview-HD-TV-Black-New-/302063639327?hash=item4654655b1f:g:IjsAAOSw9IpXzsnJ
10bit RGB 1024^3
https://www.powerdirect.co.uk/catalog/product/view/id/9256/s/sony-kd55xd7005bu-55-uhd-4k-smart-androidtv-xr-200hz-x-realitypro/?gclid=CjwKEAjwvb2_BRCb_s7Yo7_ZlHASJABz6L0jCmvrsQvSnbCjl7OrXWW3CQgoKp2yZ20WobNabNeejBoCvbDw_wcB
https://www.mydealz.de/deals/sony-kd55xd7005-55-zoll-4k-uhd-tv-hdr-wifi-200-hz-direct-led-triple-tuner-android-tv-lokal-baunatal-824891
Better on the Pro!
Near bottom of page before Conclusion, states the Philips has a 10 bit panel.
I don't think anyone really knows!
https://www.cnet.com/uk/news/what-is-hdr-for-tvs-and-why-should-you-care/
http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/sony/bravia-kd55xd7005/sony-kd55xd7005bu