Sony Bravia KD55XD7005 55 inch Android 4K HDR Ultra HD Smart TV with Youview, Freeview HD, PlayStation Now - Black.
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13 comments
promithius
22 Feb 176#1
Shame its not a pro, seems a bit daft doing a 4k HDR set then putting the machine that makes no use of it with it!
EndlessWaves to promithius
22 Feb 17#11
This is the XD70 so it's a non-HDR TV. Well, it has support for HDR formats, but none of the hardware needed to display it.
HDR standards go to 10,000 nits. 1000 is only for the UHD Premium label.
The key hardware feature needed for great HDR isn't brightness itself but lots of local dimming zones so you can actually make use of that brightness. The best TVs right now have 500+ zones like the Panasonic DX902 and Sony ZD9.
tom6195
22 Feb 171#2
that is a bloody good deal taking the ps4 into account
shariifi
22 Feb 172#3
Slow and crashes alot. Avoid.
gazerino
22 Feb 17#4
Anyone know what the HDR is like on these? I've read it's only 400 nits but not too sure what that relates too in quality. I've read that HDR requires about 1000 nits!
junior37311 to gazerino
22 Feb 17#5
Don't be a nit picker :smile: sorry always wanted to say that.
ipswich78 to gazerino
22 Feb 17#6
To qualify for Ultra HD Premium a TV needs to be HDR with 1000nits. That seems to be the benchmark. The entry level for that currently is the KS range from Samsung.
gazman090970 to gazerino
22 Feb 171#7
In one word hopeless it has no wide colour gamut and on top of that no dimming whatsoever why they add HDR to sets like this is beyond me.
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Android TV - All the personalisation, 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
A Stunning New Design : A slimmer and lighter console with stylish new looks and packed with true PlayStation 4 power.
13 comments
HDR standards go to 10,000 nits. 1000 is only for the UHD Premium label.
The key hardware feature needed for great HDR isn't brightness itself but lots of local dimming zones so you can actually make use of that brightness. The best TVs right now have 500+ zones like the Panasonic DX902 and Sony ZD9.