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June 2012
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Elegant design
Awesome 2D picture quality
Good online content
Excellent value
Picture exhibits very good sharpness and detail
Excellent built-in speakers
Impressive selection of internet sources
Built-in help menus
Excellent HD picture quality
Accurate preset colour modes
Excellent colour and contrast after adjustment
Very good 2D picture. Reasonably good 3D. Good network content. Good tablet/phone control feature
Picture exhibits very good sharpness and detail; excellent built-in speakers; impressive selection of internet sources; built-in help menus
Difficult to access some ports; poorly designed remote control, $2,299.00
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Published: 2012-10-27, Author: Andrew , review by: gizmodo.com.au
At $2299 and $3499 (for the 46-inch and 55-inch models, respectively) the HX850 is on par with its LED competition in terms of price — it's certainly more affordable than Panasonic's WT50 — while producing a picture that can compete with plasmas like Pann...
Elegant design, Awesome 2D picture quality, Good online content, Excellent value
A little crosstalk with 3D, A few operating issues, SEN loads slowly, Very rare backlight 'blocking'
There really isn't any overstating the potential importance of the KDL-46HX853 to Sony right now. For in one single leap its stunning picture performance takes the struggling Japanese giant from near-zero to all-conquering hero - an achievement made all ...
Excellent HD picture quality, Accurate preset colour modes, Excellent colour and contrast after adjustment
Remote feels cheap, Interface looks dated, App support is an afterthought
Sony's new HX850 has good picture quality for its price, performing better than similarly-priced LG and Samsung models in its default and calibrated settings. Apart from some minor issues with detail in dark areas, the HX850 handles both standard and HD v...
Beautiful colors, superlative connectivity, and discretely handsome style. The Sony HX850 may not shout about its skills when you first look at it, but its LED display is among the best we’ve seen. Contrast levels and some hiccups in 3D performance wo...
Abstract: Video Review: The holiday shopping season will soon descend upon us, and if you're in the market for a new LED TV, Matt Mira and John Barrowman are here to help with the Sony Bravia HX850 55" LED TV....
The KDL-55HX850 incorporates many things we liked about the KDL-55HX750, and the addition of local dimming should improve upon the main thing we didn't: its black level. This TV also has a more stylish design and a slightly thinner form. Do these features...
Published: 2012-10-26, Author: Andrew , review by: gizmodo.com
At $2100 and $2600 (for the 46-inch and 55-inch models, respectively) the HX850 is on par with its LED competition in terms of price—its certainly more affordable than Panasonics WT50—while producing a picture that can compete with plasmas like Pannys...
Beautiful picture with excellent colors and the blackest blacks. Plenty of connection options. Simple design exudes grace and poise. Builtin WiFi: Watch YouTube, Netflix, Hulu and Sony's own Hollywood offerings without an external box
Menus are a mess, remote is meh, and configuration requires Ring TFM. Internet options (Yahoo widgets!) aren't easy to navigate, but at least the remote has a dedicated Netflix button. 3D glasses sold separately. It does Skype, but the camera is sold sepa