Sony KD-65X9305C 65 " black
![]() | Outdated Product $2,606.60 up to $4,799.96 This premium model actually combines a large-format TV, a multifunctional network media centre running Android TV and a home theater (or at least part of it). The screen size in it is 65", the resolution is UltraHD, and the dynamic scene index reaches 1200 fps. 3D is supported, and 4K X-Reality PRO technology allows you to increase the resolution of the incoming signal. The 90-watt audio system in the Sony KD-65X9305C TV consists of 6 speakers Other features include 5 digital tuners, Wi-Fi with Miracast support, Bluetooth, NFC, voice/gesture control, and a range of proprietary audio and video technologies. |
This premium model actually combines a large-format TV, a multifunctional network media centre running Android TV and a home theater (or at least part of it). The screen size in it is 65", the resolution is UltraHD, and the dynamic scene index reaches 1200 fps. 3D is supported, and 4K X-Reality PRO technology allows you to increase the resolution of the incoming signal. The 90-watt audio system in the Sony KD-65X9305C TV consists of 6 speakers Other features include 5 digital tuners, Wi-Fi with Miracast support, Bluetooth, NFC, voice/gesture control, and a range of proprietary audio and video technologies.
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Sony defines its best TVs as the BRAVIA series, powered by the AndroidTV OS. The 65-inch Sony KD-65X9305C LED panel is one of the key models of the line, which was announced in early 2015 and is still the flagship one to this day.
Acoustics
The frames around the TV screen cannot boast of ultra-small sizes. In fact, they are completely huge — on the sides of the display are impressive built-in speakers with Hi-Res system magnetic fluid. The sound from them is clear and powerful, so the need for a separate speaker system is completely eliminated. The three-way built-in speakers are capable of reproducing bass, mids and trebles separately, thus providing sound depth and once again confirming Sony's serious approach to sound.
Image
In terms of picture quality, the Sony TV doesn't fall behind either. Its paired VA panel delivers rich, crisp, high-contrast images with increased dynamic range, allowing you to see details better. If you go into technical aspects, it is worth mentioning the 98% coverage of the DCI-P3 colour space, which is almost the same as the colour gamut of digital cinemas. As usual with top-end devices, the TV plays almost any video file with a resolution up to 4K. And he is not alien to 3D technology, glasses for which work in active mode.
shell
Like its classmates, the LCD-TV is based on AndroidTV. The shell itself is not very responsive, but this minus is completely offset by the widest variety of compatible applications and games from Google Play.
pet
The TV will serve as an excellent acquisition for a large bedroom or living room, where it will take its rightful place on a specialized stand or VESA wall mount (400x400 mm) and will become a favorite of the whole family.
- Advanced Contrast Enhancer
- Speakers using ferrofluid
- Clear Phase technology compensates for peaks or dips in the original frequency range
- Light sensor
- Energy Saving Modes
- Parental control
- DSEE HX Sound Enhancement Technology
- Powerful 4K Processor X1
- 24p True Cinema Technology
- Triluminos Technology
Advanced Contrast Enhancer
The Advanced Contrast Enhancer optimizes contrast in every scene by varying the backlight intensity to capture the finest levels of gradation. This allows us to see deeper blacks, even in dimly lit scenes.
24p True Cinema
This mode allows you to watch movies as they were conceived by the director himself — on a large screen with a frequency of 24 frames per second. Until quite recently, the movies we watched at home played faster than in theaters. Because a movie that is shown on TV or sold on DVD needs to be adjusted to fit the PAL format. The difference is that movies are shot at 24 frames per second, while television standard is 25 frames per second.
Triluminos
Triluminos is a Sony technology used in BRAVIA TVs. As a result of expanding the colour gamut and the use of blue LEDs in the backlight, the colours become more saturated and more "vivid". They enrich the picture with a wider range of rich, natural colours.