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Sony's newly-minted 55XD9305 TV is a flatscreen style icon with some cool new technology, introducing a novel Slim Backlight Drive which effectively divides the panel backlight in two, and sporting a waif-like frame that makes it perfect for wall-hanging...
This ultra-slim HDR set offers a compelling 4K performance, but Sony's new Slim Backlight Drive doesn't necessarily dazzle and usability could be better...
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Now is the time to dive into those newest of TV techs, 4K and HDR. Content is finally available – if not yet quite in torrents at least we can now say the stream from the likes of Netflix and Amazon is flowing faster.4K Blu-ray players and discs are final...
Stunning 4K picture via Blu-ray or streaming, HDR performance is impressively subtle, Even standard-def broadcasts are watchable...
Remote control requires precision, Picture doesn't go quite as dark as some TVs...
The Sony 55XD9305 is a superb TV. You get the full 4K and HDR package you want in a set that's large but not enormo-ridiculous for the average UK living room. Indeed, for a 55in television, it's as svelte as we can possibly imagine. It looks great, and it...
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It's increasingly looking like the battle for picture supremacy between next generation 4K HDR (High Dynamic range) LED TVs will be fought behind the screen, with competing backlighting technologies.Being able to serve up the kind of peak highlights requi...
Ultra thin, minimalist design, 4K UHD picture quality, HDCP 2.2 compatibility, 4K Netflix and Amazon onboard, High, quality HD upscaling...
Wearisome Android smart TV platform, Gruesome no, button remote control, Audio is passable at best...
Sony's hero HDR 4K TV for 2016 is a triumph of design and image ingenuity. But usability remains its Achilles' heel...
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There are plenty of things thicker than this 55in Sony KD-55XD9305 TV, the first Sony 2016 TV to reach our test rooms, so we'll list some of them here. There's War and Peace , a chocolate orange, a toilet roll... you get the point: it's dead thin. That i...
Sharp, detailed picture, Great handling of motion, HDR significantly improves picture quality, Easy and fast to use, Natural colours...
Remote not easiest to use, Picture doesn't go quite as dark or bright as some competitors...
No one this side of reality could believe two grand is throwaway money – it'd be many an unwanted sober weekend before most of us could afford a set such as this. So when we say you're getting a lot of telly for your money, it ought to read as quite a sta...
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The KD-55XD9305 is highest end 55-inch TV in 2016 and features Ultra HD 4K resolution as well as High Dynamic Range ( HDR ) capability. There is also the 65-inch 65XD9305 in the range which, other than screen size, boasts the same specs which include Sony...
Excellent colour accuracy, Superb video processing, Almost faultless screen uniformity, Gorgeous design and superior build quality, Cutting edge connectivity, All the video services you could want, HDR performance is spectacular, Dimming system is mostly...
Dimming system can be caught out sometimes, Menu system is fragmented...
The Sony KD-55XD9305 is a great piece of engineering with superior build quality and a few design flourishes that make it a very desirable television based on looks alone. The chassis is incredibly slender at the top, measuring just 12mm, with this increa...
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If you're after a new TV and you want the best there is, you've come to the right place. Below we list the very best TVs - including 4K and HDR models - available to buy in the UK right now. Also see: Best TV Deals We've tested and rated specific models...
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If you're in the market for a new TV and want to learn more about which one to choose, you've come to the right place. Here's where we share the best and most popular TVs available in the UK right now, as well as expert TV buying advice so you can be sure...
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Sony's newly-minted 55XD9305 TV is a flatscreen style icon with some cool new technology, introducing a novel Slim Backlight Drive which effectively divides the panel backlight in two, and sporting a waif-like frame that makes it perfect for wall-hanging...
This ultra-slim HDR set offers a compelling 4K performance, but Sony's new Slim Backlight Drive doesn't necessarily dazzle and usability could be better...
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If you're in the market for a new TV and want to learn more about which one to choose, you've come to the right place. Here's where we share the best and most popular TVs available in the UK right now, as well as expert TV buying advice so you can be sure...
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It's increasingly looking like the battle for picture supremacy between next generation 4K HDR (High Dynamic range) LED TVs will be fought behind the screen, with competing backlighting technologies.Being able to serve up the kind of peak highlights requi...
Ultra thin, minimalist design, 4K UHD picture quality, HDCP 2.2 compatibility, 4K Netflix and Amazon onboard, High, quality HD upscaling...
Wearisome Android smart TV platform, Gruesome no, button remote control, Audio is passable at best...
Sony's hero HDR 4K TV for 2016 is a triumph of design and image ingenuity. But usability remains its Achilles' heel...
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The KD-55XD9305 is highest end 55-inch TV in 2016 and features Ultra HD 4K resolution as well as High Dynamic Range ( HDR ) capability. There is also the 65-inch 65XD9305 in the range which, other than screen size, boasts the same specs which include Sony...
Excellent colour accuracy, Superb video processing, Almost faultless screen uniformity, Gorgeous design and superior build quality, Cutting edge connectivity, All the video services you could want, HDR performance is spectacular, Dimming system is mostly...
Dimming system can be caught out sometimes, Menu system is fragmented...
The Sony KD-55XD9305 is a great piece of engineering with superior build quality and a few design flourishes that make it a very desirable television based on looks alone. The chassis is incredibly slender at the top, measuring just 12mm, with this increa...
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