
Sony XBR55X850A 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD 3D LED TV (2013 Model)
Experience Stunning 4K Ultra HD VisualsThe Sony XBR55X850A 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD LED TV delivers breathtaking picture quality with four times the resolution of Full HD. Enjoy enhanced colors, lifelike motion, and smart connectivity for an immersive entertainment experience. Display: 55-Inch 4K Ul...
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Overview
Experience Stunning 4K Ultra HD Visuals
The Sony XBR55X850A 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD LED TV delivers breathtaking picture quality with four times the resolution of Full HD. Enjoy enhanced colors, lifelike motion, and smart connectivity for an immersive entertainment experience.
- Display: 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- 3D: Active 3D
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi
- Picture Enhancement: 4K X-Reality PRO
- Color Technology: TRILUMINOS Display
Key Features
4K Ultra HD: four times the clarity of Full HD 1080p
Everything you watch is enhanced for 4K Ultra HD viewing
Wider range and more brilliant colors with Sony's unique TRILUMINOS display
New HDMI 2.0 supported for next 4K video formats
TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 49.6 X 29.5 X 2.4 Inches, TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 49.6 X 30.4 X 16 Inches
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features 4K Ultra HD resolution, offering four times the clarity of Full HD 1080p
- Equipped with Sony's unique TRILUMINOS display, providing a wider range and more brilliant colors
- Includes new HDMI 2.0 support, preparing it for next-generation 4K video formats
- Enhances all content watched for 4K Ultra HD viewing, optimizing picture quality
- Offers a 55-inch screen size, providing an immersive viewing experience for movies and shows
👎 Cons
- As a 2013 model, it may lack smart TV features found in newer televisions
- Specific details about the refresh rate are not explicitly mentioned for smooth motion handling
- The power consumption details for this 4K Ultra HD TV are not provided
- Connectivity options beyond HDMI 2.0 (e.g., USB, Wi-Fi capabilities) are not listed
- 3D functionality, while present, might be a less used feature for many modern viewers