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Sony X830C  TV Review

Review updated Mar 01, 2017 at 06:31am
Tested using Methodology v1.0 
Sony X830C
7.1
Mixed Usage 
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6.4
Movies 
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7.3
TV Shows 
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7.3
Sports 
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8.0
Video Games 
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6.2
HDR Movies 
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4.8
HDR Gaming 
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7.9
PC Monitor 
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Notice: This TVs was replaced by Sony X830F
The Sony X830C doesn't have good picture quality. It reflects too much light in a bright room, and with the lights turned off, the blacks are gray. At least it maintains good color accuracy when viewed at an angle.

Our Verdict

7.1
Mixed Usage 

The main advantage of the Sony X830C is its viewing angle. The picture quality both in a bright and a dark environment is sub-par. It also has little blur, which is good.

Pros
  • Great color accuracy at an angle.
Cons
  • Reflects a lot of light
  • Really poor contrast ratio
6.2
HDR Movies 
4.8
HDR Gaming 
  • 7.1
    Mixed Usage
  • 6.4
    Movies
  • 7.3
    TV Shows
  • 7.3
    Sports
  • 8.0
    Video Games
  • 6.2
    HDR Movies
  • 4.8
    HDR Gaming
  • 7.9
    PC Monitor
  • Changelog

    1.  Updated Mar 01, 2017: Review published.
    2.  Updated May 20, 2015: We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.
    3.  Updated May 20, 2015: Our testers have started testing this product.

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    How We Test TVs

    We buy and test dozens of TVs yearly, taking an objective, data-driven approach to deliver results you can trust. Our testing process is complex, with hundreds of individual tests that take over a week to complete. Most of our tests are done with specially designed test patterns that mimic real content, but we also use the same sources you have at home to ensure our results match the real-world experience. We use two main tools for our testing: a Colorimetry Research CR-100 colorimeter and a CR-250 spectroradiometer.

    Test Results

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    Design
    8.5
    Style
    CurvedNo
    Stand

    The footprint of the stand on our 43" is 19.5" by 9.5".

    Back

    The Sony X830C is a nice-looking TV. The bezel is small and the TV is quite thin.

    Borders
    Borders0.39" (1 cm)
    Thickness
    Max Thickness1.73" (4.4 cm)
    Picture Quality
    5.5
    Contrast
    Native Contrast
    741 : 1

    Both the Sony XBR43X830C and the XBR49X830C have an IPS panel. The contrast ratio is really low, which means they're poor choices for a dark room.

    0.0
    Local Dimming
    Local Dimming
    No
    Backlight
    Edge
    5.5
    SDR Peak Brightness
    SDR Peak 2% Window
    196 cd/m²
    SDR Peak 50% Window
    196 cd/m²
    6.9
    Gray Uniformity
    50% Std. Dev.
    3.911%
    50% DSE
    0.196%

    While it doesn't have much dirty screen effect, the picture is darker around the edges of the screen.

    6.8
    Viewing Angle
    LCD Type
    IPS
    Color Shift
    28°
    Brightness
    42°
    Black Level
    75°

    The colors are great when you view them off-axis. You will perceive the same picture quality even when you're sitting at quite a wide angle.

    Update 01/06/2017: We have changed the methodology of testing. Since this is an old TV which we don't have anymore, we extrapolated the results from 2016 TVs.

    6.2
    Black Uniformity
    Native Std. Dev.
    2.516%

    There was no significant clouding or flashlighting issue with our set. However, due to the poor blacks, every small issue is aggravated.

    9.0
    Pre Calibration
    White Balance dE
    1.33
    Color dE
    2.5145
    Gamma
    2.25
    9.3
    Post Calibration
    White Balance dE
    0.38
    Color dE
    2.1003
    Gamma
    2.21
    8.0
    480p Input

    With the latest firmware update, 480p content look good and is not too soft.

    8.0
    720p Input

    Like most of Sony TVs, 720p content is well upscaled.

    9.0
    1080p Input

    1080p upscaling is also great, with no softness.

    10
    4k Input

    4k content looks sharp without any problems.

    6.5
    Color Gamut
    Wide Color Gamut
    No
    DCI P3 xy
    72.26%
    DCI P3 uv
    80.23%
    Rec 2020 xy
    51.84%
    Rec 2020 uv
    55.01%
    6.5
    Reflections
    Reflection
    1.9%
    Screen Finish
    Semi-gloss

    This Sony reflects a lot of light. There is also glare around bright objects.
    It's not able to get very bright. If your room gets lots of light and you plan on watching TV during the day, this isn't a good choice.

    0.0
    3D
    3D
    No
    3D Type
    No
    Pixels
    TypeLED
    Motion
    8.2
    Motion Blur
    Refresh Rate120 Hz
    Response Time
    15.5 ms
    Overshoot
    0.4 ms

    Its level of motion blur is good. The setting to control the backlight is a nice feature (see here for pictures), too.

    10
    Image Flicker
    PWM Dimming Frequency
    0 Hz
    BFI Frequency
    60 Hz
    BFI In Game Mode
    Yes
    10
    24p Playback
    Judder-free 24p
    Yes
    Judder-free 24p via 60p
    Yes
    Judder-free 24p via 60i
    Yes
    10
    Motion Interpolation
    Motion Interpolation (30 fps)
    Yes
    Motion Interpolation (60 fps)
    Yes
    Inputs
    7.6
    Input Lag
    1080p @ 60Hz
    36.8 ms
    1080p With Interpolation
    69.6 ms
    1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode
    74 ms
    1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
    36.8 ms
    4k @ 60Hz + HDR
    N/A
    4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 + 8 bit HDR
    N/A

    The input lag of the Sony X830C is 36.8ms in Game mode. While this isn't particularly great, it is low enough for most people.

    10
    Supported Resolutions
    Resolution4k
    1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
    Yes
    1080p @ 120Hz
    Yes
    4k @ 30Hz @ 4:4:4
    Yes
    4k @ 60Hz
    Yes
    4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
    Yes

    Just like with last year's Sony TVs, 1080p @ 120Hz produces little artifacts (lines), but this shouldn't be too bothersome while gaming.
    Update: With the new firmware update PKG2.463.0010NAB, This TV now supports 4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4. To enable this, go to Settings - External Inputs - HDMI Signal Format - Enhanced (new).

    Side Inputs
    Rear Inputs
    Total Inputs
    HDMI4
    USB3
    Digital Optical Audio Out1
    Analog Audio Out 3.5mm1
    Analog Audio Out RCA0
    Component In1 (shared)
    Composite In2 (shared)
    Tuner (Cable/Ant)1
    Ethernet1
    DisplayPort0
    IR In1
    SD/SDHC0
    Inputs Specifications
    HDR10
    No
    5.1 Passthrough ARC Dolby Digital
    Yes
    Dolby Vision
    No
    5.1 Passthrough ARC DTS
    Yes
    5.1 Passthrough Optical Dolby Digital
    Yes
    5.1 Passthrough Optical DTS
    Yes
    HDMI 2.0 Full BandwidthYes
    ARCYes (HDMI 4)
    USB 3Yes (1)
    HDCP 2.2Yes
    CECYes
    MHLYes (HDMI 2)
    Variable Analog Audio OutYes
    Sound Quality
    6.7
    Frequency Response
    Std. Dev. @ 70
    4.39 dB SPL
    Std. Dev. @ 80
    4.7 dB SPL
    Std. Dev. @ Max
    7.19 dB SPL
    Max
    95 dB SPL
    Low-end Cutoff
    106 Hz

    OK bass extension and frequency response under comfortable listening levels. However when the TV gets loud, and it does get loud, there is a significant decrease in the frequency response and pumping may be present.

    4.1
    Total Harmonic Distortion
    Distortion @ 70
    0.032
    Distortion @ 80
    0.05
    Distortion @ Max
    5.131

    Good distortion levels under light load, but the distortion jumps to unacceptable levels under heavy load.

    Smart Features
    Apps

    Android TV has come a long way, and while it still isn't perfect, most of the main apps are present, making it a viable option for frequent users of smart features.
    See our full review of the smart features.

    7.5
    Interface
    Smart OSAndroid
    10
    Ads
    Ad-free
    Yes
    Opt-out
    N/A
    Remote
    RemoteBasic

    Contrary to the X850C, the X830C only comes with a basic remote.

    Misc
    Power Consumption62 W
    Power Consumption (Max)89 W
    FirmwarePKG2.173.0010NAB - Android 5.0.2

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