HDR Brilliant highlights, beautiful textures. HDR preserves the detail in the brightest and darkest scenes found in PS4 games, for a more dynamic and realistic picture. *Compatible with all HDR PS4 Game titles via HDMI. See Sony support website for more information.
X-Reality PRO. Rediscover every detai. X-Reality PRO upscales and refines the pixels on screen for reduced noise and enhanced clarity.
Motionflow XR. Keeping the action smooth. Enjoy smooth and sharp details even in fast-paced action scenes thanks to Motionflow XR technology.
HDD Rec. Record your favourite TV shows. Programme your TV to record your favourite show, with the simple connection of a USB hard drive.
Slim look. Focus on your entertainment. The screen has a narrow frame, accented with minimal bezels, so you can focus on your entertainment with near edge-to-edge pictures.
19 comments
hopper_papa_roac
7 Oct 17#1
assuming its a 8bit panel? I have one of the Hisense tvs from last year and to be honest I got it dirt cheap and it is a great tv but want to upgrade to a 10bit HDR panel as I am getting the one X in November.
batman15
7 Oct 17#2
its not 4k ??????
hopper_papa_roac to batman15
7 Oct 17#3
That is so weird you would think one comes with the other wouldn't you, the search continues.
tempt to batman15
7 Oct 17#4
philbean
7 Oct 17#5
REALITY BULLETIN.... You don't need 4K on a 40" TV.
sucramco to philbean
7 Oct 17#7
Depends how close you sit. At this size too small for any where but the bedroom. So 4K may make a difference in a small room. Especially for a teenager that also plays video games, like my son.... cold, as a step backwards for me.
stamfordblue to sucramco
7 Oct 17#11
Disagree that is only suitable for the bedroom.
g8spur to sucramco
7 Oct 17#13
We don't all want huge TV's. I think 65 inch tv's in people's lounges look a bit ridiculous.
digipeep to philbean
7 Oct 17#10
You do if you want to use the TV as a 4k monitor, which is a perfectly reasonable thing to do especially if the TV has 4:4:4 chroma.
The software support for Smart TVs is generally poor so better to put the money saved towards a Roku which has better support.
manbearpig to jrh_1979
7 Oct 17#16
Smart functionality is terrible. You're better off buying the normal version and getting Roko, apple TV etc
akGTR
7 Oct 17#8
Heat but only because it’s a Sony Bravia. From what i’ve seen they have the best picture quality hands down which makes up for the fact that it’s not 4K
slipd
7 Oct 17#9
Are Sony still only putting 2x HDMI ports on their lower end sets? That's a massive "turn off" for me :angry:
Felipe.Lopes
7 Oct 17#14
Is this a smart tv?
manbearpig to Felipe.Lopes
7 Oct 17#17
No smart version is £400. As mentioned, don't bother because Sony don't know how to make smart TVs, terrible terrible menu system and functionality. Stick to Samsung for Smart TVs
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19 comments
You don't need 4K on a 40" TV.
You're better off buying the normal version and getting Roko, apple TV etc