Sony XBR65X810C 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (2015 Model)
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65-Inch
TV
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz (Native); Motionflow XR960 (Effective)
- Backlight: Direct-Lit LED
- Smart Functionality: Yes
- Dimensions (W x H x D): TV without stand: 57.6" x 33.6" x 3.3", TV with stand: 57.6" x 35.5" x 12.1"
- Inputs: 4 HDMI (HDCP 2.2), 3 USB
Product Features and Technical Details
Size: 65-Inch | Style: TV | Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
Product Features
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz (Native); Motionflow XR960 (Effective)
- Backlight: Direct-Lit LED
- Smart Functionality: Yes
- Dimensions (W x H x D): TV without stand: 57.6" x 33.6" x 3.3", TV with stand: 57.6" x 35.5" x 12.1"
- Inputs: 4 HDMI (HDCP 2.2), 3 USB
Technical Details
- Brand Name: Sony
- Model Number: XBR65X810C
- Display Technology: LED
- Display Size: 64.5 inches
- Image Aspect Ratio: 16:09
- Image Contrast Ratio: full on
- Resolution: 4K Ultra HD
- Refresh Rate: 120 Hz
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Customer Rating | (16) | (156) | (141) | (30) |
Price | $1,498.00 | $1,998.00 | $1,997.99 | $2,498.00 |
Shipping | FREE Shipping | FREE Shipping | FREE Shipping | FREE Shipping |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
Display Technology | LED | LED | LED | LED |
Resolution | 4K Ultra HD | 4K Ultra HD | 4K Ultra HD | 4K Ultra HD |
Refresh Rate | 120 Hz | 120 Hz | Information not Provided | 120 Hz |
3D Technology | no | active | active | active |
Connectivity Technology | Built-in Wi-Fi | Built-in Wi-Fi | Built-in Wi-Fi | Built-in Wi-Fi |
Number of HDMI Ports | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Product Description
Size: 65-Inch | Style: TV | Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
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Product Information
Size: 65-Inch | Style: TV | Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
Technical Details
Brand Name | Sony |
Item Weight | 52 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 57.6 x 12.1 x 35.5 inches |
Item model number | XBR65X810C |
Color Name | Black |
From the Manufacturer
By
Brian L.
Style Name: TVSize: 65-InchPackage Type: Standard Packaging
Verified Purchase
I received this TV 5 days ago and I absolutely love this Sony
XBR-65x810c TV! After I Unboxed it, installed it, downloaded the latest
firmware, and adjusted some of the display settings to fit the
environment in which it was being viewed, the picture is unbelievably
gorgeous! I could not be happier with this purchase! I was vary glad to
find a beautiful 4K TV without having to pay for the extra 3D feature.
I'm not a big fan of 3D and would never use that. I really like all of
the features like Screen Mirroring, Playstation plus integration with my
PS4 controller, quick access button for Netflix, and the "Football
mode" button that lets you quickly change the display for ultra clear
viewing of any sport! I still have a lot of features to discover, but
I've got to say that I think this TV was a fantastic deal and worth
every penny when compared to what is out there right now. This TV has
made me a Sony customer for life! (My previous TV was/is a 52" Sony
Bravia HDtv which is still going strong and is now mounted to our
bedroom wall providing a great picture after almost 9 years of constant
use.)
By
Ernest S.
Style Name: TVSize: 55-InchPackage Type: Standard Packaging
Verified Purchase
This review is for the 55"
TV which has a VA panel. It's important to note that the 65" version has
an IPS panel. The IPS has better viewing angles, the VA has better
picture quality when looking straight on. If want a 65" TV with a VA
panel that most closely resembles this one in terms of capabilities then
you should be looking at the 65X850C.
Price: This is without a doubt the best looking TV in its price range. I paid $998 for mine and I can't imagine getting a better bang for my buck. If you want to buy a noticeably better 55" TV you're looking at a $2000 price point which is where the OLEDs currently are.
Design: Stand is wobbly, but nothing to worry about, if you're not constantly touching your TV it won't matter at all. You can always wall mount it if you're not convinced.
Movies: One of the best contrast ratios for any LED TV, only OLED will comfortably beat this. Black uniformity is pretty good, there's a bit of clouding around the corners but only noticeable when the screen goes mostly black. This TV has perfect Judder-free playback regardless of content and without the soap opera effect. You can still turn on the soap opera effect if that's something you like. There's no 3D which is great if you're like me who doesn't care at all about 3D. There's no local dimming (may or may not be a good thing). And no HDR (which isn't useful yet anyway).
Color and Calibration: I calibrated my TV using the settings from Rtings as a guide. I found that it gives a good baseline and then you should make your own adjustments/turn on or off the various picture enhancements based on your own personal preference.
Video Games: The input lag is about 35ms on Game mode which is great. Pixel response time is also really good at 12ms. However, there is another setting you should definitely turn off which is actually found in the Sound adjustments menu and that's "ClearAudio". Leaving this setting on will create a ton of audio lag, and the difference in audio quality does not justify its existence at all.
PC Monitor: If you're looking for an HDTV to use a monitor, this is as good as it gets. This will do 4k @ 60hz 4:4:4 and it's one of the few TV's that can actually accept a 1080p 120hz signal.
Sound: Your expectations for an LED TV in terms of its speakers should be minimal. The sound on this TV is serviceable, best suited for casual TV watching. For movies or video games your best course of action is always to hook up your own speakers, or even headphones.
Menu and remote: The Smart OS is Android, it comes with a number of Apps that I will never use because this TV is in the same room as my computer. The remote is okay except for the directional buttons, the placement is terrible (too close to the six buttons that surround it), and actually pressing them is not a good experience, sometimes I'll press a button and nothing will happen, and I'll think the OS froze, but actually it's because the button press didn't register. Overall the remote is subpar.
Inputs: 4 HDMI 2.0 (one ARC and one MHL), 3 USB (two 2.0 and one 3.0), 1 Headphone out (3.5mm), 1 Optical Audio out, 1 Component in, 1 Composite in, 1 Ethernet, 1 RF in, 1 IR out. The power cable is about 3 feet long so you may want to get an extension cable. Also make sure you plug it into a quality surge protector so your TV doesn't get killed in a storm.
Overall I am extremely satisfied with this TV, as far as I'm concerned this is the best 55" non-OLED TV worth buying as of right now.
Price: This is without a doubt the best looking TV in its price range. I paid $998 for mine and I can't imagine getting a better bang for my buck. If you want to buy a noticeably better 55" TV you're looking at a $2000 price point which is where the OLEDs currently are.
Design: Stand is wobbly, but nothing to worry about, if you're not constantly touching your TV it won't matter at all. You can always wall mount it if you're not convinced.
Movies: One of the best contrast ratios for any LED TV, only OLED will comfortably beat this. Black uniformity is pretty good, there's a bit of clouding around the corners but only noticeable when the screen goes mostly black. This TV has perfect Judder-free playback regardless of content and without the soap opera effect. You can still turn on the soap opera effect if that's something you like. There's no 3D which is great if you're like me who doesn't care at all about 3D. There's no local dimming (may or may not be a good thing). And no HDR (which isn't useful yet anyway).
Color and Calibration: I calibrated my TV using the settings from Rtings as a guide. I found that it gives a good baseline and then you should make your own adjustments/turn on or off the various picture enhancements based on your own personal preference.
Video Games: The input lag is about 35ms on Game mode which is great. Pixel response time is also really good at 12ms. However, there is another setting you should definitely turn off which is actually found in the Sound adjustments menu and that's "ClearAudio". Leaving this setting on will create a ton of audio lag, and the difference in audio quality does not justify its existence at all.
PC Monitor: If you're looking for an HDTV to use a monitor, this is as good as it gets. This will do 4k @ 60hz 4:4:4 and it's one of the few TV's that can actually accept a 1080p 120hz signal.
Sound: Your expectations for an LED TV in terms of its speakers should be minimal. The sound on this TV is serviceable, best suited for casual TV watching. For movies or video games your best course of action is always to hook up your own speakers, or even headphones.
Menu and remote: The Smart OS is Android, it comes with a number of Apps that I will never use because this TV is in the same room as my computer. The remote is okay except for the directional buttons, the placement is terrible (too close to the six buttons that surround it), and actually pressing them is not a good experience, sometimes I'll press a button and nothing will happen, and I'll think the OS froze, but actually it's because the button press didn't register. Overall the remote is subpar.
Inputs: 4 HDMI 2.0 (one ARC and one MHL), 3 USB (two 2.0 and one 3.0), 1 Headphone out (3.5mm), 1 Optical Audio out, 1 Component in, 1 Composite in, 1 Ethernet, 1 RF in, 1 IR out. The power cable is about 3 feet long so you may want to get an extension cable. Also make sure you plug it into a quality surge protector so your TV doesn't get killed in a storm.
Overall I am extremely satisfied with this TV, as far as I'm concerned this is the best 55" non-OLED TV worth buying as of right now.