Sony KD-49XE9005 49 "
Photos 8 | Outdated Product $1,315.00 up to $1,999.96 Size ("): 49; Operating system: Android TV; Screen coating: anti-glare; Resolution (px): 3840x2160; Brightness (cd/m²): 900; Static contrast: 4 700:1; Frame rate (Hz): 100; HDR support: HDR10; Sound power (W): 20; Number of speakers: 2; Digital tuner: DVB-T2 (terrestrial); DVB-C (cable) |
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Sony KD-49XE9005 is a representative of the top segment of 4K TVs. The model got a rich decoration and a lot of advanced features on board, which she did not fail to take advantage of.
Realistic picture
The TV display is built using Triluminos technology — instead of the usual LEDs, it uses quantum dot backlighting, competing with QLED and OLED panels. The screen of the model displays true colours with a high degree of realism — sometimes the viewer is literally immersed in what is happening on the display.
HDR content
The main bet on the TV is made on playing content in ultra-high resolution, and even in an extended dynamic range, for which he was “brought up” with support for two HDR specifications at once: HLG and HDR10. In addition , the model is equipped with full-massive local dimming, due to which the brightness and depth of black shades do not change over the entire screen area, but in certain areas of the image.
Scaling
In the absence of proper content, the Sony KD-49XE9005 scales video to UltraHD format with a lower resolution (starting from 1280x720 pixels). The high quality of the broadcast picture is supported by the 4K X-Reality PRO system, which helps eliminate noise, and also normalizes the colour, brightness and contrast parameters of the image.
Top class
The TV is running AndroidTV — a smart and convenient "OS" with a huge bunch of compatible applications, support for voice commands and many other delights. So-so, the model turned out only the sound quality from the built-in speakers, but this nuance is easily solved by connecting an external audio system to it. You will have to pay a lot for a TV, but it is worth it — numerous reviews from satisfied owners of a 49-inch panel are a clear confirmation of this.