Sony X850C  TV Review

Review updated Mar 01, 2017 at 06:31am
Tested using Methodology v1.0 

Older Test Bench: This product has been tested using an older TV test methodology, before amajor update. Some of the test results below aren't directly comparable with other TVs. Learn more

Sony X850C

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The Sony X850C 4k TV has good overall picture quality, except when viewed at an angle - the colors lose saturation. The blacks are great and it doesn't have much motion blur.

Our Verdict

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Mixed Usage 

The Sony X850C is a great 4k TV. It has deep and uniform blacks, little motion blur, and great 1080p upscaling. The input lag could have been better for gaming though, but because of its good backlight control, it is still a great gaming TV.

Pros
  • Good motion handling, with full control over the backlight flickering.
  • Great picture quality in both a dark room and a bright room.
Cons
  • Limited viewing angle.
  • Poor gray uniformity.
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  • Changelog

    1.  Updated Mar 01, 2017: Review published.
    2.  Updated May 13, 2015: Our testers have started testing this product.

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    Design
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    Style
    CurvedLockedLocked

    The Sony X850C is a nice looking TV. The bezel is thin, although the pixels on the top edge don't start right where the bezel ends.

    The stand is simple. The TV wobbles a little bit when you push it.

    Stand

    Dimensions of 55" TV stand: 25" by 9".

    Borders
    BordersLockedLocked
    Thickness
    Max ThicknessLockedLocked
    Picture Quality
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    Contrast
    Native Contrast
    LockedLock : 1

    This TV's contrast is very good, so the blacks are deep.

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    Local Dimming
    Local Dimming
    LockedLocked
    Backlight
    LockedLocked
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    HDR Peak Brightness
    HDR Peak 2% Window
    LockedLock cd/m²
    HDR Peak 10% Window
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    HDR Peak 25% Window
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    HDR Peak 50% Window
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    HDR Peak 100% Window
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    HDR Sustained 2% Window
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    HDR Sustained 10% Window
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    HDR Sustained 25% Window
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    HDR Sustained 50% Window
    LockedLock cd/m²
    HDR Sustained 100% Window
    LockedLock cd/m²

    Update 11/14/2016: We retested the peak brightness with HDR. In HDR the peak brightness is about 100cd/m² more than what you get in SDR.

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    Gray Uniformity
    50% Std. Dev.
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    50% DSE
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    Our unit has very little dirty screen effect. However, the top part of the screen is significantly darker, as are the edges and corners.

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    Viewing Angle
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    LCD Type
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    Color Shift
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    Brightness
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    Black Level
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    The colors shift as soon as you are a little bit to the side of the TV.

    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.

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    Black Uniformity
    Native Std. Dev.
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    The black uniformity is really great. No noticeable clouding.

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    Gradient
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    Pre Calibration
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    Color dE
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    Gamma
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    Post Calibration
    White Balance dE
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    Color dE
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    Gamma
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    480p Input

    480p content like DVDs look good without being over-sharpened. Be sure to have the latest firmware update installed, since when first tested, the upscaling was sub-par, but was fix with a firmware update.

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    720p Input

    720p content also looks good once upscaled with the latest firmware installed.

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    1080p Input

    1080p upscaling is great. In some cases, it's better than Samsung's UHD TVs, although not in every scene.

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    4k Input

    4k movie looks good and very sharp.

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    Color Gamut
    Wide Color Gamut
    LockedLocked
    DCI P3 xy
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    DCI P3 uv
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    Rec 2020 xy
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    Rec 2020 uv
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    Reflections
    Reflection
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    Screen Finish
    LockedLocked

    Its semi-gloss finish doesn't reflect a lot of light.
    The Sony X850C has average maximum luminosity, and can get bright enough for a room with a few windows.

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    3D
    3D
    LockedLocked
    3D Type
    LockedLocked

    There are no 3D glasses included with the TV. 3D is good, but there is a very slight amount of crosstalk.

    Pixels
    TypeLockedLED
    Motion
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    Motion Blur
    Refresh RateLocked120 Hz
    Response Time
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    Overshoot
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    The motion blur is good. Also, you can control exactly how you want to set the backlight for motion purposes, without the soap opera effect. See Q&A section for more details.

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    Image Flicker
    PWM Dimming Frequency
    LockedLocked
    BFI
    LockedLocked
    BFI Frequency
    LockedLocked
    BFI In Game Mode
    LockedLocked
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    24p Playback
    Judder-free 24p
    LockedLocked
    Judder-free 24p via 60p
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    Judder-free 24p via 60i
    LockedLocked

    For the reverse 3:2 pulldown, set Motionflow to TrueCinema. It won't add the soap opera effect.

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    Motion Interpolation
    Motion Interpolation (30 fps)
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    Motion Interpolation (60 fps)
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    Inputs
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    Input Lag
    1080p @ 60Hz
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    1080p With Interpolation
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    1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode
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    1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
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    4k @ 60Hz
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    4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
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    4k @ 60Hz + HDR
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    4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 + 8 bit HDR
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    The 1080p input lag of the Sony X850C in game mode is good, but nothing exceptional. Outside of game mode, the input lag is surprisingly low - even when turning on the soap opera effect.

    Update 10/26/2016: After the Latest firmware update (PKG3.531.0108NAB), the HDR input lag has gone down from 94ms to around 58ms, which is a good improvement and should be good enough for casual 4k HDR gaming.

    Update 12/16/2016: A new firmware update has been released to upgrade the TV to Android Marshmallow. This has reduced the 4k input lag (including HDR). When in HDR mode, the TV can't display chroma 4:4:4 accurately as it is forced into the 'HDR Video' picture mode.

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    Supported Resolutions
    ResolutionLocked4k
    1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
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    1080p @ 120Hz
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    4k @ 30Hz @ 4:4:4
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    4k @ 60Hz
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    4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
    LockedLocked

    To enable chroma 4:4:4, set the mode to either Game or Graphics.
    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 Home button - Settings - External Inputs - HDMI Signal Format - Enhanced (new).

    Side Inputs
    Rear Inputs
    Total Inputs
    HDMILockedLocked
    USBLockedLocked
    Digital Optical Audio OutLockedLocked
    Analog Audio Out 3.5mmLockedLocked
    Analog Audio Out RCALockedLocked
    Component InLockedLocked
    Composite InLockedLocked
    Tuner (Cable/Ant)LockedLocked
    EthernetLockedLocked
    DisplayPortLockedLocked
    IR InLockedLocked
    SD/SDHCLockedLocked
    Inputs Specifications
    HDR10
    LockedLocked
    5.1 Passthrough ARC Dolby Digital
    LockedLocked
    Dolby Vision
    LockedLocked
    5.1 Passthrough ARC DTS
    LockedLocked
    5.1 Passthrough Optical Dolby Digital
    LockedLocked
    5.1 Passthrough Optical DTS
    LockedLocked
    HDMI 2.0 Full BandwidthLockedLocked
    ARCLockedLocked
    USB 3LockedLocked
    HDCP 2.2LockedLocked
    CECLockedLocked
    MHLLockedLocked
    Variable Analog Audio OutLockedLocked
    Sound Quality
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    Frequency Response
    Std. Dev. @ 70
    LockedLock dB SPL
    Std. Dev. @ 80
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    Std. Dev. @ Max
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    Max
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    Low-end Cutoff
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    This TV does get loud but the bass extension and the frequency response, especially under heavy load, is not good. Pumping may be present too.

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    Total Harmonic Distortion
    Distortion @ 70
    LockedLock
    Distortion @ 80
    LockedLock
    Distortion @ Max
    LockedLock

    Acceptable distortion under comfortable listening levels, however under louder volumes the distortion jumps to unacceptable levels.

    Smart Features
    Apps

    Major Apps Available

  • Netflix
  • YouTube
  • Hulu Plus
  • CinemaNow
  • Crackle
  • Pandora
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    Interface
    Smart OSLockedLocked

    The smart OS is Android. The app selection isn't the biggest, but most main apps are covered, and there are plenty more on the way.

    Two remotes are included: a basic one and a touch one. The touch one isn't very useful, because you cannot control a mouse pointer with it by pointing at the TV.

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    Ads
    Ad-free
    LockedLocked
    Opt-out
    LockedN/A
    Remote
    RemoteLockedLocked
    Misc
    Power ConsumptionLockedLock W
    Power Consumption (Max)LockedLock W
    FirmwareLockedLocked