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Latest comments (26)
Jams80
11 Jan 17#26
HAHAHAHA you muppets buying this for HDR. It's only 350 nits LOL!! Literally incapable of displaying HDR at all, what a joke!
najalubar
11 Jan 17#25
I think KD65XD8599BU is worth £150 more due to Sony triluminos tech EDGE LED and more.
In fairness if you're spending over 1k it not a massive stretch for some for the next model up
jamiul
10 Jan 171#23
HDR is already playable on ps4 on ps4 Pro.
not to mention the grand tour and other amazon originals streamed in HDR
OrribleHarry
10 Jan 171#22
A 65" TV is the easy part, a house with a large enough front room on the other hand......
Disco Dave
10 Jan 17#21
I have the 49" android version of this and would not recommend a Sony. Slow unresponsive
paulj48
10 Jan 171#20
If I missed your point you mustn't have made it very clear then. :smirk:
You said why would people want HDR, well why wouldn't they if its available and they have suitable content to play.
If I was in the market for a new TV, as a gamer and movie fan I'd be looking at a 'HDR Premium' regardless of popularity, if its available at an affordable cost then why not.
tallpete33
10 Jan 17#19
Bought a smaller Android Bravia very recently. Hated the YouView interface but when you turn it off it disables all the catchup players (apart from iPlayer). To re-enable it you have to go through the channel scan again. Found the LG WebOS interface much cleaner and simpler to use
Sawb
10 Jan 17#18
Of course they do, otherwise you'd be left with a picture that was only filling up a quarter of the screen (if it was 1080p), but a picture being scaled by the TV is obviously far inferior to actual native 4k content, they really do need to sort it out
6ixFoot1
10 Jan 171#17
Future proof
chenzz
10 Jan 17#16
Yeah, sure. But you missed my point.
I was trying to say, 4K is not that popular yet, let alone HDR?!
if HDR is spreading as the speed of 4K, maybe in the next 5 to 10 years?
Gabi
10 Jan 17#13
65-inch might be too much of a stretch for me. Heat for those and the poster who can accomodate.
chenzz to Gabi
10 Jan 17#15
As long as your wall is smaller than the TV, I can't think of the reason of being "too much of a stretch".
All the optimised viewing distance is all kind of bullshite.
have you ever been to the smaller sceen in Odeon ? I am sure your room has bigger width than those miserable auditoriums , and look how big screen they are showing.
paulj48
10 Jan 17#14
Console gaming and UHD Blurays?
the__cat
10 Jan 171#12
HD isn't HDR.
dearley1231
10 Jan 17#11
Don't the 4K tvs upscale HD?
chenzz
10 Jan 171#10
Come on, £750.00 is a bit of stretch, isn't it?
to be honest, I don't understand why people would want HDR.
It won't be available for quite a few years.
Yeah, right, BBC trialed it recently, but with Panasonic exclusive tech.
And I believed they trialed 4k since Olympic 2012, but we haven't got 1080p signal yet.
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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.
Latest comments (26)
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http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/comparison/bb8234cd
not to mention the grand tour and other amazon originals streamed in HDR
You said why would people want HDR, well why wouldn't they if its available and they have suitable content to play.
If I was in the market for a new TV, as a gamer and movie fan I'd be looking at a 'HDR Premium' regardless of popularity, if its available at an affordable cost then why not.
I was trying to say, 4K is not that popular yet, let alone HDR?!
if HDR is spreading as the speed of 4K, maybe in the next 5 to 10 years?
All the optimised viewing distance is all kind of bullshite.
have you ever been to the smaller sceen in Odeon ? I am sure your room has bigger width than those miserable auditoriums , and look how big screen they are showing.
to be honest, I don't understand why people would want HDR.
It won't be available for quite a few years.
Yeah, right, BBC trialed it recently, but with Panasonic exclusive tech.
And I believed they trialed 4k since Olympic 2012, but we haven't got 1080p signal yet.
http://www.ultrahdtv.net/2012/07/bbc-to-test-ultra-hdtv-at-2012-olympics/
Still good/old 720p/1080i for so called HD channel.
this is a deals website, £150 is a lot of money.
http://uk.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x750d
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sony-kd55xd9305bu-2016-flagship-10-hdr-smart-3d-4k-ultra-hd-55-led-tv-with-6-year-2595466?