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Sony X950H 75-inch TV: 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV with HDR and Alexa Compatibility - 2020 Model

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Size: 75 in


Style: TV only


Features

  • PICTURE PROCESSOR X1 ULTIMATE: Sonys best processor analyzes content to boost color, contrast and clarity, bringing astounding realism to your content
  • TRILUMINOS Display: See exactly what the creator intended with advanced color and gradation
  • FULL ARRAY LED with local dimming: Experience brighter highlights and detailed dark scenes, plus incredible contrast with X-tended Dynamic Range PRO 6x
  • GAME MODE: Take your PlayStation experience to the next level with a Sony 4K gaming TV featuring dedicated Game Mode for a smoother, more responsive gaming experience
  • SMART ANDROID TV with GOOGLE ASSISTANT: Use your voice to control your TV and smart home devices, easily search for movies and shows, get answers, and manage tasks, all hands-free
  • WORKS WITH ALEXA Through an Alexa enabled device, ask Alexa to change channels, adjust volume, and turn your TV on/off.
  • APPLE AIRPLAY 2 and HOMEKIT SUPPORT: Seamlessly integrate your iPhone and Siri devices with your Sony TV for effortless smart home management and content streaming
  • NETFLIX CALIBRATED MODE, DOLBY VISION, IMAX ENHANCED: Enjoy immersive and engaging cinematic content as the creator intended
  • ONE-SLATE DESIGN: Slim and flush design with thin bezel keeps you focused on the big picture. A 2-way stand allows for TV placement on wide or narrow consoles. (Available for 55" class, 65" class, 75" class)
  • ACOUSTIC MULTI-AUDIO: Two sound positioning tweeters at the back of the TV that enable sound to follow the action for a truly immersive experience

Description

Explore a new level of contrast with the Picture Processor X1 Ultimate. With advanced Full Array LED technology, you'll see crystal-clear 4K HDR images in everything you watch. Bright and dark scenes feel more natural, and colors are even more true to life with the TRILUMINOS display. Connect Alexa to your compatible Sony TV to stream smart camera feeds with your voice. You can also ask Alexa to play music, launch video apps, and more and see it all on your Sony TV.

Screen Size: 74.5 Inches


Brand: Sony


Display Technology: LED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Special Feature: FULL ARRAY LED


Included Components: Remote Control


Connectivity Technology: APPLE AIRPLAY/APPLE HOMEKIT/Bluetooth profile support/Ethernet inputs/HDCP/HDMI Audio Return Channel (ARC)/HDMI-CEC/USB playback codecs/USB ports/Wi-Fi Certified 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ See more


Aspect Ratio: 169


Supported Internet Services: Netflix


Brand Name: ‎Sony


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎65.88 x 16.38 x 41.38 inches


Item model number: ‎XBR75X950H


Special Features: ‎FULL ARRAY LED


Item Weight: ‎1 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎74.5 Inches


Aspect Ratio: ‎169


Voltage: ‎220 Volts


Date First Available: April 13, 2020


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  • Sony's flagship Bravia LED doesn't disappoint
First off, despite the ability to make it that way, this is not going to be an overly technical review, I know a lot of people just want to know if this TV is worth the money. While there's no short answer to that, hopefully this review will help. This TV is an upgrade from a Sony 55" 950G. Other TVs I considered: Samsung Q90 and TCL 8 Series. I passed on both of them mainly because of many reviews saying that both had varying degrees of uniformity issues. I had no desire to play "panel lottery". Viewing Habits: Like a lot of people, I'm a cable cutter, so nearly all of my viewing is either by streaming or hard copy (Blu-ray, DVD) from a Sony UP-X800MkII 4K player. Although seldom used, basic (480) cable is attached for occasionally viewing local news, but this input is not reviewed here due to limited experience with it and the generally poor quality of the signal. Viewing Area: Screen is roughly eight feet from the main seating area. Daytime viewing is quite bright, while nightime viewing is generally fairly dark outside of low ambient lighting. Picture Quality: The quality of the picture on this set is equal to, and often better than, the 950G it replaced. Colors are very good out of the box, and get better with some minor adjustments to the settings. I will say upfront that, as on the 950G, Netflix Calibrated Mode is generally a waste of time, leaving the picture somewhat dull and lifeless. All non Dolby Vision content was set up using the Custom picture setting - both Dolby Vision and Custom required very little messing with picture settings to get them to my liking. The brightness of the set really lends itself to High Dynamic Range (HDR) content in general, and specifically with Dolby Vision content. Disney+, Netflix and Amazon HD and UHD content look outstanding, and even with the compression often present on Netflix content, Dolby Vision encoded content looks great, as seen in the picture from Our Planet. Viewing content from the 4K player, things get even better - since I have a good size library of DVDs, I started there. While some movies were limited somewhat by a questionable conversion to digital to begin with, all were upscaled very well. A lot of it will naturally depend on how much effort went into the digitizing of the film in question, but the TV itself does an awesome job with the better quality movies. I generally leave any signal processing off, but turning on Digital Noise Reduction on did improve the picture quality on poorer quality DVD transfers. Blu-ray movies are handled even better of course, and films like Pirates of the Caribbean 3, October Sky and Dances with Wolves really pop on the screen. 4K/UHD movies look nothing short of outstanding - Midway (2009), Apollo 13, Avengers Endgame and Batman (1989) all look outstanding, with the dark purple jackets of Joker's henchmen not getting lost at all on the screen as it does on many lesser quality TVs. The Local Dimming feature is definitely improved over the 950G. The starfield on Apollo 13 offer was crushed if you set Local Dimming to High, whereas the 950H does not suffer from this problem. The 950H has Sony's wide angle viewing on all but the 49" model, and it's a welcome improvement. You're still not going to get the wide viewing performance of an OLED, but it's helpful up to about 30° off center viewing. Audio: Sony has touted the 950H as having greatly improved sound over previous models, and overall, I'd have to agree. Does it outperform a decent soundbar? No. It does, however, give a much wider soundstage than most flat screens and for that, I give them a B for effort. While the sound lacks bottom end punch, it does offer one the alternative of late night viewing without disturbing others in the household, or, if you're like me, other tenants. Grey Uniformity: Every LED TV out there will have some form of grey uniformity (dirty screen effect or DSE) problems, ranging from very bad, to barely noticeable, the 950H falls into the latter category. The DSE it does have is some minor vignetting in the extremes of each corner that I've yet to notice in real world viewing. User Interface/Operating System: As with the 950G, the 950H uses the Android UI. I'd have to guess that there was a hardware change from the G series to the H series, as the H seems a little snappier in response and load times. The Android UI, overall, is a pleasant experience, and offers most streaming apps that the average user will want. It doesn't offer quite the plethora of apps that Roku does, but overall, that's not a downside to me. Remote Control: Not much to say here other than that the remote is well laid out and your fingers quickly learn where to land to execute the desired function. Definitely an improvement over past Sony offerings. That said, it is a bit large and the button count could definitely be pared down. Build Quality: The easiest thing to say here is, 'It's a Sony". You aren't going to find quite the quality you'll find in Sony's Master Series, but the dark metal panel surround is very thin and the construction is solid. From the front, the first words that come to mind are "simple yet elegant". The sticking point for me is the legs. While they look nice enough, the cable management is nearly non existent when compared to the 950G. Add to this that mine came with some screw holes that were not tapped all the way through. While this seems like a minor complaint, when you consider the weight these legs are responsible for, not to mention the price point of the TV, there should have been some more thought given to the design. Conclusion: Unless you happen across a Sony or LG OLED at a great price, this TV is probably what you're looking for, the only exception would be if your priority is next gen gaming since the 950H, unlike its 900H sibling, does not offer HDMI 2.1 or VRR. For those who are primarily movie lovers (both hard copy and streaming), the 950H is clearly the better choice. Pros + Brightness to handle HDR content + Great color, even out of the box + Amazing upscaling + Includes Dolby Vision + Decent soundstage +Improved viewing angles over most other VA type panels Cons - Limited app choices when compared to Roku UI - Stand is fussy to assemble - Poor cable management - No HDMI 2.1 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2020 by Harold Harold

  • An impressive tour-de-force of picture quality
I've been on the fence for some time on whether or not to get an LED to replace my aging plasma. OLED seemed like the logical upgrade: perfect blacks, amazing picture quality. Except with OLED comes the same worries as with a plasma: burn-in worry, non-uniform degradation concerns, and of course brightness and power consumption. While they're all better than plasma by a large margin, I wanted to see what the best of the FA-LED had to offer. # Picture quality The picture quality is absolutely stunning. Watching UHD-HDR content with deep blacks and bright colors shows no perceivable blooming (when viewed at a reasonable angle). The brightness of this TV is worth the extra bucks over the 900H, which while it supports HDMI 2.1, doesn't get as bright or produce as nice of a picture as it's slightly better brother. The color uniformity was also superb with this model, with accurate (vivid when it needs to be, subtle when it needs to be) saturation in all colors, and a nice uniform gray. The "gradient smoothing" feature is absolutely amazing: no more color steps! This feature alone makes this a formidable panel. My only complaint is that there are slight shadows in each corner, which while subtle, are noticeable for panel enthusiasts. Given the rest of the TV's quality, I'll take slight corner darkness given that I can get amazing brightness. Sony's MotionFlow is probably the best in the business for motion smoothing (though I prefer 1/1 as opposed to Auto or higher settings). Picture Quality Pros: Superb color, gradient smoothing, motion smoothing Picture Quality Cons: Slight shadows in the corners, local dimming seems to only work when playing content (not in menus) # Design / OS Ease of Use AndroidTV is amazing. It's super responsive, easy-to-use, and also has additional bells and whistles for pros. If you're plugged into the Google ecosystem, it makes things super easy (e.g. auto password sync and sign-in for your apps, voice recognition for YouTube search / cross-provider search). It even doubles as a Google Assistant screen, which can optionally be set to listen even when the screen is off. The processor is lightning fast, with no delay or stuttering in any menu or playback service. However, codecs continue to be a problem. # Codec Support Issues While the TV can process 4K HDR at very high bitrates in H.264/H.265/VP9, it has difficulty with audio outputs. This might be an issue with the AndroidTV SDK (so it's up to the app developer to sort out), but the net effect is some titles with lossless codecs run into problems. For example, with Plex: When streaming Dolby TrueHD, it won't natively play back, and will fall back to Dolby Digital Plus. While it supports pass-through for DTS and DTS-HD, there are stuttering issues with some (but not all) titles. Sometimes a reboot fixes this (only for some titles). I wish I could simply request that the TV do no audio processing, and simply pass it through eARC to my very-capable receiver. That being said, Netflix or Amazon Prime work perfectly (including Atmos). Pros: Easy to use navigation, smooth playback in all streaming apps Cons: Wonky Plex support, but decent enough that it's not worth buying a separate box # Conclusion For me, this is probably the best UHD TV you can buy at the moment (at any size that's supported). I'm not interested in 8K, and given how well this TV does deep contrast, it goes toe-to-toe with OLED. Pop this TV and an OLED in a bright room, and this pulls ahead even further! PS: This gets delivered via Amazon's big electronic freight service, so you can schedule a time and they drop it off in the first area of your home or apartment that's not outside. Super easy & secure (even for returns should something happen). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2020 by Actual Reviewer

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