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Sony Bravia KDL-65W858C

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User ratings:
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4.3 out of 5
40 user ratings
5 stars
45 %
4 stars
40 %
3 stars
15 %
2 stars
0 %
1 stars
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Editorial reviews:
2
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Pros

  • Both quality and price have been thoroughly honed
  • of quality
  • features and price

Cons

  • The default settings are not ideal
  • the TV will need a bit of tinkering
  • lack of content compared to the likes of Samsung and LG TVs

Key specs

  • Flat
  • 65 in
  • 1920, 1080 px
  • LCD
  • 200 Hz
  • no
  • yes
  • yes

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Sony Bravia KDL-65W858C - Pros & Cons

Sony Bravia KDL-65W858C

Pros

  • Both quality and price have been thoroughly honed
  • of quality
  • features and price
  • pretty
  • clear and intuitive
  • The video performance is impressive enough to hold your attention
  • backlighting to be nicely even
  • excellent contrast and motion control
  • picture quality is better when you sit directly in-axis
  • it has very good backlight control
  • The contrast ratio and black uniformity is great

Cons

  • The default settings are not ideal
  • the TV will need a bit of tinkering
  • lack of content compared to the likes of Samsung and LG TVs
  • Birdman is a colourful film
  • The maximum brightness is a bit below average
  • The score is now only based on the response time and overshoot of the pixel transitions
  • No cherry-picked units sent by brands
  • The blacks are not as good
  • the TV is a bit thick and heavy

Sony Bravia KDL-65W858C - Technical Overview

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IconScreen size
65 in
Best:
Axen 8682442100917
Screen size: 123 in
IconRefresh rate
200 Hz
Best:
Panasonic TC-P55VT60
Refresh rate: 3000 Hz
IconResolution
1920 x 1080 px
Best:
Samsung QE82Q800TATXXU
Resolution: 7680 x 7320 px

Sony Bravia KDL-65W858C - Full Specifications

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Display
Panel designFlat
Screen size65.0 in
Resolution1920 x 1080 px
Screen TechnologyLCD
LCD BacklightingLED
Aspect ratio16:9
Refresh rate200.0 Hz
HDRno
HD ready 1080p (Full HD)yes
Quantum dot displayyes
Motion enhancement (Frequency/Index)yes
Ultra HD certified (UHD/4K)no
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Ergonomics
Vesa mountyes
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Connectivity
HDMI portyes
USByes
MHLyes
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Body without stand
Colour of productBlack
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Power
Connecting 9V/12V/14Vno
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Video
Video quality standards
  • 480i
  • 480p
  • 576i
  • 576p
  • 720p
  • 1080i
  • 1080p
  • 2160p
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Features
Operating SystemAndroid TV
Smart Tvyes
Parental controlyes
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3d technology
3D Supportyes
3D Technology typeActive 3D
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Network
Wireless network (Wi-Fi)yes
NFCyes
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Frame interpolation
Type of index/Measurement methodSony MotionFlow XR 1000
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Image
Image frequency
  • 24p
  • 30p
  • 50p
  • 60p
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Tuner
CI+yes

Sony Bravia KDL-65W858C - Q&A (1)

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    Productz
    over 1 year ago
    What do you think of Sony TVs? Would you recommend it? What are your thoughts on the market?
    robby_pagac
    over 1 year ago
    I’ve had Sony TVs for years and have never been disappointed.
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