Sony KD-75ZH8 75 "
Videos 1Photos 8 | Outdated Product Size ("): 75; Operating system: Android TV; CPU: Sony X1 Ultimate; Screen coating: anti-glare; Resolution (px): 7680x4320; Frame rate (Hz): 120; HDR support: HDR10, Dolby Vision; Sound power (W): 60; Number of speakers: 4; Subwoofer; Digital tuner: DVB-T2 (terrestrial); DVB-C (cable); DVB-S (satellite) |
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Sony's 2020 flagship 8K TV is a FALD backlit LED model. And although there is no OLED-matrix, there should be no complaints about the image quality. Right out of the box, the picture is natural and natural, and all thanks to accurate colour reproduction, which you don’t want to make adjustments.
The 75-inch Sony KD-75ZH8 performs well both in good light and in a dark room. High contrast provides deep blacks and good rendering of all its shades. The margin of brightness is enough to "fight" with glare, and to demonstrate the clear advantages of HDR content over SDR (the model is "friendly" with the Dolby Vision standard).
Android TV
Sony KD-75ZH8 is an Android TV with all its advantages, including a simple interface, the largest selection of applications and branded Google chips, including Chromecast and a voice assistant (plus you can chat with Amazon Alexa). The model comes with a stylish remote control with aluminium finish, backlit keys and a microphone for voice commands.
Worth mentioning is the 60-watt speaker system with 2 tweeters, 2 midrange speakers and a pair of subwoofers. Few will need to buy a separate soundbar with it.
Games and 8K
The myth that Sony TVs are not for gaming is often replicated. Just the Sony KD-75ZH8 can destroy it. A 120Hz refresh rate, an HDMI 2.1 port that transmits 4K120/8K60, and low gaming input lag at 4K should please most gamers.
Plus, 8K resolution provides the model with a “margin of safety” for the future. In the meantime, games and videos in this resolution will come to the aid of the X1 Ultimate processing processor. It does a good job upscaling less definition content, so that 4K content appears more detailed and pleasing to the eye (including up close).
The downside of the TV is the lack of support for the promising AV1 codec, which means you can’t watch 8K videos on YouTube on it. But similarly, the 2021 version with a much more impressive price tag is the XR-75Z9J. Therefore, it is the Sony KD-75ZH8 that is the most balanced 8K TV of the branded line and a worthy competitor to South Korean counterparts.