Sony X930D TV Quantum Dot + HDR Makes New Quality Experience

The protagonists of this year's TV industry are undoubtedly those HDR models. Almost every manufacturer has demonstrated at the previous CES 2016 Consumer Electronics Show. Among them, Sony's X930D series has attracted much attention and has been rated by many media as the “Best TV for CES 2016”. What features does it have? Take a look.

Design and Hardware


Sony highlights the X930D's TRILUMINOS display technology and "X-tended dynamic range Pro" in marketing, and is similar to the Samsung SUHD TV. The X930D is also a Quantum Dot+HDR TV, but Sony hopes to highlight its own technology. Make the product more distinctive.

On the hardware side, the X930D is available in 55- and 65-inch sizes. It is equipped with a 4K-resolution QD screen, and the design language is somewhat different than before. The unique "wedge" design is missing, and the screen frame has no huge speakers. More light and stylish. Of course, this also means that its price may be closer to the people.
On the software side, the X930D continues to carry an Android TV system with extensive availability and extended applications. However, in terms of experience, we still hope that Google will simplify the operation and interface logic of Android TV this year to make it easier to use.

Image Quality


The Sony X930D has excellent image quality. On the technical level, Sony has labeled it as a "hive"-like full-array backlight for smarter, better dimming, plus quantum dots and HDR technology itself. The color of the TV looks more natural, the contrast is stronger, and the black level is also improved.

Reviewed editor said that Sony X930D has a very good picture quality performance in the show, the extremely thin body can show rich colors and outstanding brightness, which is very difficult. However, the editors also pointed out that too much emphasis on promoting the technical characteristics of their own, while ignoring the user familiar with the quantum dots, HDR and other terms may not be a good thing in marketing, which is the need for Sony's attention.