Transform your movie-watching experience with this 65-inch Sony 4K smart TV. The self-illuminating OLED panel maintains colors consistently for quality images from any angle, while Dolby Vision coupled with Dolby Atmos technology fills your room with surround sound for truly immersive entertainment. This Sony 4K smart TV supports Chromecast and Bluetooth for wireless connections with a variety of devices.
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I purchases TV a couple months ago after returning the Sony A80J And I was having problems with. The main reason I bought a Sony TV was because of their processor when you look at reviews they claim the processor to be the best in the business that he can take poor Contant or SDR and make it much better than the competition. I find that to be a false claim the digital artifacts but particularly the microblocking is horrible it's like the picture is crawling he can be so bad and I find that this TV the colors don't quite pop like they do on an LG. And I'm coming from plasma so I know a good blacks look like I still have a pioneer 600 M still has a fantastic picture now don't give me wrong HDR and Dolby Vision look great but let's face it the majority of the TV we watch is over the air broadcasting not Blu-rays not streaming unless that's all you do is stream. I would expect this if you were watching a TV show that was 25 years old but when you're watching a movie like safer instance endgame or infinity war and a times it looks horrible there's a problem. I think the processing aspect of this television is vastly overrated when the picture switches from one scene to another a lot of times you'll see distortion do you know for a TV that was $2500 which is a decent amount of money I happen to get it for 1500 Best Buy on a Black Friday sale I still am disappointed really if you want my honest opinion my Pioneer plasma still looks really good yeah I can't watch 4K or HDR but is this TV that huge of a leap from plasma I would have to say no so it's an OK Tv it's past my return date or I would take it back so I guess I'm stuck with it and please put my review up the last one I posted you didn't put up
Christopher Nolan steps back into the director's chair for this sequel to Batman Begins, which finds the titular superhero coming face to face with his greatest nemesis - the dreaded Joker. Christian Bale returns to the role of Batman, Maggie Gyllenhaal takes over the role of Rachel Dawes (played by Katie Holmes in Batman Begins), and Brokeback Mountain star Heath Ledger dons the ghoulishly gleeful Joker makeup previously worn by Jack Nicholson and Cesar Romero. Just as it begins to appear as if Batman, Lt. James Gordon (Gary Oldman), and District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) are making headway in their tireless battle against the criminal element, a maniacal, wisecracking fiend plunges the streets of Gotham City into complete chaos.
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