Netflix recommended TV 2016 and TRILUMINOS display for Lifelike colour, authentic images that evoke the emotion in every scene
4K high dynamic range - enhanced contrast, real-life colours and exceptional 4K detail
The clean and simple stand design adds class to any living space whilst hiding cables from view
Android TV: All the personalisation, intelligence and entertainment of your smartphone on the big screen
4K X-Reality Pro upscale every pixel for remarkable clarity, with Sony 4K everything you watch is realistic
Dynamic Contrast Enhancer helps to create a vibrant picture with a wider range of peaks and darks
I think is uhd premium and 10 bit? am i wrong?
Should i buy this? ( i have a furher 10% from my company) or the hisense 55m7000
Top comments
msundhu
19 Dec 163#5
I would get it from john Lewis with a 5year guarantee for 799 as you cannot still trust android bricking your TV after 1 year during a update as what happened to me after 8months with the 2015 version
I have the 43 inch and it's a great tv. it's an 8 + 2 bit but xbox one s and ps4 pro recognise as a 10 bit.
This is a IPS panel which is good for viewing angles but might have light bleeding and less contrast than the 43 inch VA panel.
Think the Hisense is a VA which for me personally is a better option.
It's Android system is great though easy to but kodi straight onto the tv and HDR display does make a difference for films and gaming.
Not much help but between the hisense and this all that's different is the Panel.
What suits you is your choice.
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emiratesstadium
19 Dec 163#1
I have the 43 inch and it's a great tv. it's an 8 + 2 bit but xbox one s and ps4 pro recognise as a 10 bit.
This is a IPS panel which is good for viewing angles but might have light bleeding and less contrast than the 43 inch VA panel.
Think the Hisense is a VA which for me personally is a better option.
It's Android system is great though easy to but kodi straight onto the tv and HDR display does make a difference for films and gaming.
Not much help but between the hisense and this all that's different is the Panel.
What suits you is your choice.
razvanbatea to emiratesstadium
19 Dec 161#2
i had a look at the older 58k730 from hisense because of the size and price under 500....decisions decisions
sum786
19 Dec 161#3
Sony is a better company. ...but try to get somewhere which sell both n try to view first....or compare them by the reviews
wolfraider
19 Dec 16#4
Brilliant price with 1 year warranty
msundhu
19 Dec 163#5
I would get it from john Lewis with a 5year guarantee for 799 as you cannot still trust android bricking your TV after 1 year during a update as what happened to me after 8months with the 2015 version
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4K high dynamic range - enhanced contrast, real-life colours and exceptional 4K detail
The clean and simple stand design adds class to any living space whilst hiding cables from view
Android TV: All the personalisation, intelligence and entertainment of your smartphone on the big screen
4K X-Reality Pro upscale every pixel for remarkable clarity, with Sony 4K everything you watch is realistic
Dynamic Contrast Enhancer helps to create a vibrant picture with a wider range of peaks and darks
I think is uhd premium and 10 bit? am i wrong?
Should i buy this? ( i have a furher 10% from my company) or the hisense 55m7000
Top comments
https://m.johnlewis.com/sony-bravia-55xd8005-led-hdr-4k-ultra-hd-android-tv-55-with-youview-freeview-hd-playstation-now-silver-slate-design/p/2991371
This is a IPS panel which is good for viewing angles but might have light bleeding and less contrast than the 43 inch VA panel.
Think the Hisense is a VA which for me personally is a better option.
It's Android system is great though easy to but kodi straight onto the tv and HDR display does make a difference for films and gaming.
Not much help but between the hisense and this all that's different is the Panel.
What suits you is your choice.
All comments (29)
This is a IPS panel which is good for viewing angles but might have light bleeding and less contrast than the 43 inch VA panel.
Think the Hisense is a VA which for me personally is a better option.
It's Android system is great though easy to but kodi straight onto the tv and HDR display does make a difference for films and gaming.
Not much help but between the hisense and this all that's different is the Panel.
What suits you is your choice.
https://m.johnlewis.com/sony-bravia-55xd8005-led-hdr-4k-ultra-hd-android-tv-55-with-youview-freeview-hd-playstation-now-silver-slate-design/p/2991371
OS is fairly fast compared to the Philips android TVs but still a little less responsive then I would like.
Youview is good but you can't pause/record tv when youview is active.
Tv needs an internet connection for epg to work.
Sound is suppressingly good (but I still use a sound bar)
Sony appear to have some commitment to applying software updates (at the moment)