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Pricetracker sony xbr55930d
Pricetracker sony xbr55930d







pricetracker sony xbr55930d

It's still too early to determine whether one HDR format is "better" than the other, and I definitely don't consider lack of Dolby Vision a deal breaker on this TV instead it's just one more factor to consider. The set supports HDR (high dynamic range) content in HDR10 format only it lacks the Dolby Vision HDR support found on Vizio's and LG's 2016 HDR TVs. According to my tests, those claims have merit. Sony claims more light output, smaller, more precise dimming zones and reduced blooming (light spillover outside the zones) by virtue of two "light guides" combined with two rows of LEDs along each side of the TV. When Sony first introduced the X930D at Las Vegas' CES in January, and later at a press event in New York, the company talked up an improved edge-lit local dimming technology it was calling Slim Backlight Drive.

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We didn't perform a full review of that model, but did spend some time in the lab with it, and are confident it's a similar or even better performer in many ways than the X930D. Sony also sells the XBR-75X940D, a 75-inch model that's the company's only 2016 TV with full-array local dimming and a thicker chassis (it requires thicker wallet too). The two sizes have identical specs and according to the manufacturer should provide very similar picture quality. Series information: I performed a hands-on evaluation of the 65-inch Sony XBR-65X930D, but this review also applies to the 55-inch Sony XBR-55X930D. T he remainder of the review remains unchanged. Due to changes in the competitive marketplace, including a series of price drops, the Value rating has been raised from a "6" to a "7," increasing the overall score from a 7.7 (3.5 stars) to an 8.1 (4 stars). Editors' note, November 15, 2016: The rating, introduction, series information and headlines in this review (originally published June 2, 2016) have been updated.









Pricetracker sony xbr55930d