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5 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Sony has upped its game in every way with the 55X930E. Its picture processing is better. Its design is better. Brightness is substantially higher and does a much better job of unlocking the full glory of high dynamic range content than last year's X930D s...
Outstanding HDR performance, Rock solid out-of-box picture presets and processing, Ultra-sleek appearance, Android TV makes set-top streamers unnecessary
Screen glare is a big problem, Pricey for an edgelit TV
2016 will go down as a landmark year for television. 4K content is becoming plentiful, HDR and Wide Color Gamut are taking 4K Ultra HD to the level we always wanted, and the top-tier televisions built to reproduce this content are more capable than ever b...
Published: 2016-06-17, Author: John , review by: tomsguide.com
Accurate colors, Solid array of smart-TV features, Good HDR performance
Lack of inky blacks compared to OLED, Annoying remote control
If you're looking for a 4K set capable of handling the bright HDR future, the 55-inch Sony Bravia X930D is certainly a capable performer with accurate colors. For a TV of this caliber, it's also competitively priced, and the inclusion of Android TV to run...
Published: 2016-05-20, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
HDR content is visually impressive, Excellent color reproduction, Very bright panel, Good connected features,
Middling black levels, Remote and Android TV operating system are a bit clunky
Sony's X930D 4K television line brings native HDR video support to a reasonable price range, and really shows off just how good the new video format can look...
Published: 2016-04-10, Author: Sam , review by: 4k.com
Great black performance, Local dimming produces exceptional contrast, Brilliant 4K upscaling, Superb quality of HDR technology, Excellent color performance, Android TV is great, Sleek and thin design
Lackluster sound, Some local dimming blooming in X930D, Poor grey uniformity in X930D, Enough with the Motionflow “960Hz”
In our view, the bottom line for the X930D 55 inch and 65 inch 4K TVs and particularly for their giant 75 inch full-array X940D variant is that these are superb 4K HDR TV models. While the Samsung SUHD TVs of 2015 outperformed their Sony Bravia top-shelf...