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Sony KD-65XD8599 65 "

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Calling this device a “TV” is perhaps an understatement: we have a multifunctional device that combines an UltraHD screen with a powerful 4K Processor X1 processor. The latter allows not only to fully use the capabilities of the Android TV firmware, but also to "pull" the resolution of the incoming signal to UltraHD, if it is initially lower. The diagonal of the screen is an impressive 65", the index of dynamic scenes reaches 1000 fps, and HDR support and the proprietary Advanced Contrast Enhancer function allow you to achieve high-quality colour reproduction. The Sony KD-65XD8599 TV noticeably stands out even in its class — it supports as many as 5 digital broadcast formats (including DVB-T and DVB-S, which are gradually being superseded by more modern standards).Received TV programs can...be recorded on USB media.Control capabilities include voice / gesture commands.Speaker power is 20W, proprietary DSEE and Clear Phase technologies are used to ensure sound quality.
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Sony KD-65XD8599 65 "
55 "
65 "
Screen:65 ", 3840x2160 px
Picture:HDR
Multimedia:T2 tuner, Android TV, Wi-Fi, LAN
Controls:voice
Android TV firmware. UltraHD screen resolution with upscaling of the incoming video signal. Light sensor. HDR support. Proprietary sound enhancement technologies. Support for 5 digital broadcasting standards. Recording of TV programs. Voice/gesture control.

Calling this device a “TV” is perhaps an understatement: we have a multifunctional device that combines an UltraHD screen with a powerful 4K Processor X1 processor. The latter allows not only to fully use the capabilities of the Android TV firmware, but also to "pull" the resolution of the incoming signal to UltraHD, if it is initially lower. The diagonal of the screen is an impressive 65", the index of dynamic scenes reaches 1000 fps, and HDR support and the proprietary Advanced Contrast Enhancer function allow you to achieve high-quality colour reproduction.

The Sony KD-65XD8599 TV noticeably stands out even in its class — it supports as many as 5 digital broadcast formats (including DVB-T and DVB-S, which are gradually being superseded by more modern standards).Received TV programs can be recorded on USB media.Control capabilities include voice / gesture commands.Speaker power is 20W, proprietary DSEE and Clear Phase technologies are used to ensure sound quality.

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Specifications KD-65XD8599
Colour
Size65 "
Operating systemAndroid TV
Display
Screen surfaceanti-glare
Resolution3840x2160 px / Ultra HD /
HDR supportHDR10
Multimedia
Sound power20 W
Number of speakers2
Digital tunerDVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-S (satellite)
DVB-S2 (satellite)
Picture-in-picture
Features
FeaturesWi-Fi
Miracast
Chromecast
voice control
Connectors
HDMI4
Additional inputsUSB
LAN
component
composite AV input
Outputsmini-Jack (3.5 mm) headphones
optical
General
Power consumption214 W / 0.5W standby /
Dimensions (WxHxD)1454x894x279 mm / with stand /
Dimensions without stand (WxHxD)1454x842x44 mm
Weight23.9 kg / with stand /
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Additional features tv Sony KD-65XD8599:
  • Advanced Contrast Enhancer
  • 24p True Cinema Technology
  • Energy Saving Modes
  • Light sensor
  • Powerful 4K Processor X1
  • DSEE Sound Enhancement Technology
  • Clear Phase technology compensates for peaks or dips in the original frequency range
  • 4K X-Reality PRO technology for image resolution up to 4K
Good to know:

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.


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