Pristine images and easy wireless content are yours with this Sony 55-inch 4K LED TV. Ultra-high-definition imagery is assured thanks to the 4K resolutions, and you can find content for this TV using the smart media player and integrated Wi-Fi. Four HDMI inputs ensure you can connect this Sony 55-inch 4K LED TV to a variety of consoles and devices.
Customer Rating
5
Great TV for the price.
on August 11, 2016
Posted by: CC43
I used to own a 55" Sony projection, 1080p TV for 15 years and was fully satisfied with its picture, sound and durability. Gave me no problem whatsoever except that I have to replace the lamp recently. So, I decided to look for a Sony replacement. When I went to Best Buy to look for one, they offered me a Samsung 1080p for 700 dollars. After installation and setting the Samsung, I found it not fitting to my taste. So, I returned it the next day. That's when I noticed new boxes of Sony TV just arrived and were displayed in racks on the floor. I told the clerk that I would try the Bravia powered XBR55X700D 55" 4K model for 200 dollars more. I had great confidence that this new Sony would meet my expectations. Boy,was I surprised-this baby is the real thing. Great pictures, great sound & great color, much, much better than the one I replaced-and this is just coming from the 1080p broadcast. The one small feature but important to me that goes with this TV is that you can hook it to your existing analog stereo system for an amplified sound, That saves me money by not buying a new 5.2 sensurround system since I already have a stereo system. Great buy, I guarantee it.
Pristine images and easy wireless content are yours with this Sony 55-inch 4K LED TV. Ultra-high-definition imagery is assured thanks to the 4K resolutions, and you can find content for this TV using the smart media player and integrated Wi-Fi. Four HDMI inputs ensure you can connect this Sony 55-inch 4K LED TV to a variety of consoles and devices.
Is Sony X700D be compatible with a (HDR 4K Blu-Ray player) since X700D,X750D don't have HDR?
I don't think so. It might play but the video from an HDR Blu-Ray player should be played on an HDR TV to get the ultimate result. Hope this helps.