*** Cheapest price for a Sony Bravia 4K Android UHD smart TV with HDR ***
ANDROID TV - Seamless Entertainment, Intelligent Search. All the personalization, intelligence and entertainment of your smartphone, on the big screen.
The clean and simple stand design adds class to any living space whilst hiding cables from view.
4K High Dynamic Range -Incredible contrast, real-life colours and exceptional 4K detail.
4K X-Reality PRO - Not just 4K. This is SONY 4K. Our unique 4K X-Reality PRO upscale every pixel for remarkable clarity. With Sony 4K, everything you watch is amazingly realistic.
Dynamic Contrast Enhancer - helps to create a vibrant picture with a wider range of peaks and darks.
16 comments
shariifi
26 Nov 16#1
Very good picture, seen live at Currys. JL with 5 year guarantee £1269.
Another option would be to consider Hisense 65M7000 HDR £1149 with 5 years guarantee at JL
I am waiting Philips 65pus7601 price go down below £1500.
Voted hot.
rocker2024
26 Nov 16#2
Not oled. I have an lg e6 55" and best tv ever
MrFlux001 to rocker2024
26 Nov 162#4
OLED would add about 1000-1500 onto the price.
Over spending on underdeveloped tech, well done.
amb47uk to rocker2024
26 Nov 165#6
Couldn't afford the G6? Hows your Porsche boxter handle in winter?
daveyboy7474
26 Nov 16#3
I've got a smaller version to this
Can load kodi in seconds plus
The bit that **** me of satellite tuner can't be used if you load
you view only dvb blocks the satellite tuner and with it off tv interface crap
Not happy a freeview signal were I am is poor so mainly use satellite
MrFlux001
26 Nov 161#5
Any input lag figures for this TV? Very interested in upgrading from my KDL55W905, which is still a fantastic set.
flannell
26 Nov 16#7
I'm looking for a TV with a twin Freeview HD tuner and Sony seem to offer this feature for their lower end sets. LG and Samsung offer it on their high end sets. Done deal, until I found comments regarding the decision to use dual core processors and a sluggish Android interface. I'd normally not be bothered about twin tuners but streaming video is still a pain in rural areas
montana78
27 Nov 16#8
I was going to ask richer sounds to price match but they have the 7505 model
Voyager to montana78
27 Nov 162#10
The only difference between this 7504 and the 7505 is the color of the stand (black or aluminum). Rest all same. So, you can still try for the price match :smiley:
montana78
27 Nov 16#9
Go sony or samsung. Better black levels and decent engines
MrFlux001
27 Nov 16#11
Doesn't appear to be true HDR as it's an 8 bit panel and only 350 nits. Worrying I can't find any input lag scores which makes me think the latency must be mediocre to poor. Solid TV though if you aren't interested in HDR gaming.
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ANDROID TV - Seamless Entertainment, Intelligent Search. All the personalization, intelligence and entertainment of your smartphone, on the big screen.
The clean and simple stand design adds class to any living space whilst hiding cables from view.
4K High Dynamic Range -Incredible contrast, real-life colours and exceptional 4K detail.
4K X-Reality PRO - Not just 4K. This is SONY 4K. Our unique 4K X-Reality PRO upscale every pixel for remarkable clarity. With Sony 4K, everything you watch is amazingly realistic.
Dynamic Contrast Enhancer - helps to create a vibrant picture with a wider range of peaks and darks.
16 comments
Another option would be to consider Hisense 65M7000 HDR £1149 with 5 years guarantee at JL
I am waiting Philips 65pus7601 price go down below £1500.
Voted hot.
Over spending on underdeveloped tech, well done.
Can load kodi in seconds plus
The bit that **** me of satellite tuner can't be used if you load
you view only dvb blocks the satellite tuner and with it off tv interface crap
Not happy a freeview signal were I am is poor so mainly use satellite