Review Sony XBR-65X930D

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With the XBR-65X930D, Sony melds a genuinely impressive HDR-capable panel with some odd design choices. The picture is hard to beat outside of a much more expensive OLED television like the LG OLED65G6P, which can't get nearly as bright. If you pair the X930 with either an Ultra HD Blu-ray player and HDR discs, or a very fast Internet connection and the limited selection of HDR content available on Netflix and Vudu, you'll be very impressed at just how excellent the picture looks. However, Android TV feels overly complicated, and the X930's remote and menu layout further adds to the confusion. This is a television that's great to watch, but requires some effort to actively use
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  • PROS
    HDR content is visually impressive. Excellent color reproduction. Very bright panel. Good connected features
  • CONS
    Middling black levels. Remote and Android TV operating system are a bit clunky.
  • BOTTOM LINE
    Sony's X930D 4K television line brings native HDR video support to a reasonable price range, and really shows off just how good the new video format can look.
Sony XBR-65X930D Review & Rating | PCMag.com


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