Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Sony KD-65XF9005 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony KD-65XF9005.
April 2018
(88%)
25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
High HDR peak brightness even with scanning backlight, HDR with more dimming zones, Picture processing, Best motion system
Narrow viewing angles, "Halos" around glowing objects, Average input lag, Chaotic remote control
We skipped last years X900E (XE90 in Europe) but it turned out to be one of the most popular Sony TVs, so we have been very eager to get our hands on the 2018 successor in the form of X900F (XF90 in Europe).X900F builds on the same platform as X900E and...
Direct LED lighting with local dimming results in outstanding HDR-friendly contrast, Video processing is excellent, Good value for what it offers
Some light ‘blooming' around bright objects, Its Android TV smart system isn't that user friendly
The Sony XF9005 deserves to be every bit as successful as its predecessor. It improves on performance in multiple key areas, including, most notably, brightness, colour, HD upscaling and motion clarity. What's more, it does this without costing significan...
Really bright and punchy, Great detail, particularly in the brightest and darkest areas, Vibrant but natural colours, Apps, apps and more apps, Clear sound
Bass-light audio, Android TV is still pretty horrible to use
But the performance of the Sony and this price makes it worth putting up with Android TV's irritations. For the money it's an exceptional TV, giving you a fairly flagship experience with a hefty discount. If you want a piece of what the stunning Samsung...
Fantastic detail in the brightest and darkest picture elements, Brilliantly bright and punchy, Stunning but natural colours, Loads of apps, Clear sound,
Minor backlight blooming, Bass-light audio, Can be beaten for viewing angles, Android OS is still frustratingly sluggish,
The Sony KD-65XF9005 goes well beyond what we expect of a mid-range TV and delivers a picture performance not significantly short of the very best flagship models of last year.Of course, £2300 is still a big outlay for a telly, and as it's the first 2018...
Excellent contrast for a mid-range TV, Impressive colours and sharpness, Class-leading motion processing
Android TV is still a clumsy smart TV system, Occasional backlight blooming around bright objects, Limited viewing angles
Even the 65XF9005's direct lighting and local dimming can't deliver perfect HDR pictures – but where it struggles, similarly priced 65-inch rivals struggle more. And when it isn't struggling, it looks so stunning that you'd swear you were watching a high-...
»Was erst nach dezenter Produktpflege aussah, erwies sich im Alltagstest als Riesenschritt für Sony: Gute Bildqualität und überwältigendes Smart-TV gehen jetzt mit leichter Bedienung einher.«AlternativenDer Markt für Fernseher mit Bilddiagonalen von 55 od...
Der KD-65XF9005 legt in der Bildqualität mit dem „X1 Extreme“- Prozessor gegenüber der 2017er-Generation (XE9005) noch ein Schippchen drauf und überzeugt vor allem bei der HDR-Wiedergabe. Ein Technikpaket, das wir gerne als „Highlight“ auszeichnen...
Published: 2018-06-12, Author: AV , review by: audiovision.de
Sony hat mit dem KD-65XF9005 einen Volltreffer gelandet. Das Modell erreicht bei der Farbwiedergabe und der Leuchtkraft Top-Niveau – und holt sich damit sowohl unser Highlight-Logo als auch den Testsieg. Für ein Full-LED-Panel könnte die Ausleuchtung aber...
hoher Kontrast, gut abgestimmte Farben, Android 7 TV, Doppeltuner
Blickwinkel, komplexe TV-Bedienung, wie üblich kein 3D mehr,
Technik Extrem: HDRQuelle: videoDer Testchef und stellvertretende Chefredakteur der video, Roland Seibt, erklärt, was es mit HDR und Dolby Vision auf sich hat.Mehr lesenAntivirus Test 2017 -Die besten VirenscannerKaufberatung -Die besten SoundbarsTop 10 -...