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Veröffentlicht: 2012-10-26, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com
At $2100 and $2600 (for the 46-inch and 55-inch models, respectively) the HX850 is on par with its LED competition in terms of price—its certainly more affordable than Panasonics WT50—while producing a picture that can compete with plasmas like Pannys...
Beautiful picture with excellent colors and the blackest blacks. Plenty of connection options. Simple design exudes grace and poise. Builtin WiFi: Watch YouTube, Netflix, Hulu and Sony's own Hollywood offerings without an external box
Menus are a mess, remote is meh, and configuration requires Ring TFM. Internet options (Yahoo widgets!) aren't easy to navigate, but at least the remote has a dedicated Netflix button. 3D glasses sold separately. It does Skype, but the camera is sold sepa
Veröffentlicht: 2012-09-28, Autor: Thomas , Testbericht von: soundandvision.com
At an MSRP of $2,600—as I write this, it's on sale for less on Sony's own Website, although such offers are fluid—the KDL-55HX850 isn't exactly a steal. But when you consider its superb black level, crisp color, and near-reference-quality 3D, you'd have ...
Zusammenfassung: This upgrade feature in the KDL-55HX850 creates the 960Hz frame rate effect by manipulating the backlight through the local dimming mechanisms in the backlight. This is processed and achieved by the local dimming of hundreds of zones in the TV. This...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-06-25, Autor: John , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Attractively designed. Excellent image detail. Wide viewing angles. Accurate colors. Energy efficient.
Pricey, and 3D glasses not included. Low contrast ratio
Sony's Bravia HX850 series is a gorgeous but pricey HDTV line offering LED backlighting, 3D support, Web features galore, and accurate out-of-the-box color—if only the contrast ratio were higher....
When all is said and done, the 55HX850 (MSRP $2,600) proves that Sony still knows a thing or two about crafting TVs.There are plenty of good reasons to consider checking this Sony out, chief among them the TV’s picture quality. The 55HX850 has a super...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-05-18, Autor: Ty , Testbericht von: cnet.com
The Sony KDL-HX850 delivers excellent picture quality for an LCD, with deep blacks and plenty of detail in shadows. Blooming was minimal, and both uniformity and viewing angle were very good. The Gorilla Glass front adds both toughness and good looks
The HX850 is expensive compared with like-performing plasmas, and color tended somewhat toward blue
The Sony HX850 is a smart-looking Smart TV with sparkling picture quality, making it a front-runner for plasma-phobic videophiles.
Sony has created an elegant TV with their Monolithic approach. The TV is minimalistic, clean and without any visible joints. HX850 is the first Google TV ready model but until Sony's Google TV boxes arrive we only Sony's Bravia Internet Video platform is...
Decent picture quality, good uniformity of picture from an edge-LED set, decent price at time of writing, attractive "art object" design, full of connectivity including Skype and catch-up services,
Slanted design won't suit all and is exaggerated in 55-inch model, corner filtration "vignettes" in bright scenes, dark scenes show some inevitable edge-LED light, default sound needs tweaking, SEN access is too slow, Homeshare needs a rework
Even a year on from its unveiling the Sony Bravia KDL-55HX853 still proves its worth. Great picture quality and uniformity from this edge-LED LCD set that's only really let down by slow Sony Entertainment Network access and that slanted design which wo...