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The 55-inch sized, Sony Bravia 55W800C is undoubtedly an expensive TV at somewhere in the Rs. 140,000 price range. You will come across at more affordable, smaller but 4K-enabled TVs than this. The Sony Bravia 55W800C is a practical TV today. It runs the...
Wellcontrasted picture, Excellent colors, Efficient image processing and motion compensation
Very disappointing 3D, Input lag higher than usual for a Sony TV (only concerns gamers), Narrow viewing angles
Compared to the 43W755C, the Sony 55W805C brings you active 3D on top. Unfortunately, the 3D picture is very disappointing and the active 3D system doesn't have a decent resolution and there's too much crosstalk. The rest is pretty good, but no better tha...
Good out-of-the-box accuracy for colour and greyscale, Excellent video processing, Strong black levels in normal viewing environments, Decent input lag
Some clouding and backlight uniformity issues, especially when watching in dim surroundings, Some DSE present, Smart TV is promising, but still a little slow and clunky UI
The Sony KDL-W805C is a strong LED LCD 1080p TV from the company and will find itself at home in the average well lit living room with strong black levels, good colours and decent motion. There are issues when viewing the W805C in dim environments which a...
Published: 2015-08-03, Author: Vincent , review by: hdtvtest.co.uk
The Sony KDL-55W805C is largely a sideways move from last year's W829 Bravia, but that's no criticism of the former, because the latter has set quite a high bar as far as large-screen HDTVs go. Images on the W805C looked positively absorbing owing to deep...
Published: 2015-07-29, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Superlative picture quality, Space, saving design, Content, rich smart TV system, Good auto picture optimisation
Slightly flimsy build quality, Android TV isn't great, Not cheap for HD, Average sonics
So long as you don't see yourself being fussed about 4K for the next few years, the 55W805C is a compelling TV. Its engagingly slim form plays host to a long list of features that includes everything the TV needs to produce one of the finest pictures I've...
Crisp, detailed and vibrant picture, Strong, deep blacks, Good smart features, Sleek and sturdy build, Good connectivity and easy to use,
Black scenes can swallow finer detail, Colour balance could be more natural, Standard def is quite noisy,
The Sony's 55in screen is the biggest draw here. You could easily buy a 4K resolution screen for less (the Panasonic TX-40CX680B at £700, for instance) but you would be sacrificing the benefits of having a large, vibrant screen.The KDL-55W805C may not be...
Beautiful picture quality, Exceptionally space-saving design, Content-rich smart system
Android TV system doesn't impress, Very average audio, Not cheap considering it's not 4K
Sony KDL-55W805C – 3D Picture Quality The 55W805C gets frustratingly close to being as stellar with 3D as it is with 2D. It's exceptionally good at delivering the Full HD resolution associated with the active 3D approach, creating 3D worlds that feel tang...
s The Sony KDL50W800B 50-inch 1080p 120Hz 3D Smart LED TV will make game lovers everywhere applaud its performance. If we were to pick some setbacks, we'd opt for the poor Smart TV capabilities, 3D performance and poor viewing angles. Our overall grade: 8...
The Sony W802A series of LED-lit LCD HDTVs performs well, but you can find other models that offer better performance for the price—or a lower price for similar performance....
Clever circular stand; Easy mirroring of smart phones via NFC; Decent lineup of smart TV apps; Strong 3D performance; Good standard-definition upscaling
Pricey; TV interface is relatively poor; Black levels could be deeper
The KDL-47W805A delivers good pictures in brighter rooms and has very good standard-definition upscaling. Its mediocre black levels means it's not a great choice for evening movie viewing, however. It's also a tad expensive and its smart TV system lags...