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Sony XH75 (X750H)

4K TV

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Product Overview

The X750H is Sony's bargain choice among its 2020 4K smart TVs. It delivers 4K experience at an affordable price point.
Alternatives to this entry-level option includes the X800H (XH80), which is edge-lit and comes with a more advanced processor for a broader set of image- and audio-processing options, including HDR and Dolby Atmos support. The X900H features full-array LED local dimming.

Ratings

What we found

Pros
  • Very bright VA panel
  • Excellent black uniformity
  • Good color gamut
  • Supports 60Hz refresh rate
Cons
  • Not bright enough to make highlights pop
  • Doesn't support variable refresh rate

What external reviewers found

External score 45%
Pros
  • Decent reflection handling
  • Outstanding black uniformity
  • Low input lag
  • High contrast ratio
Cons
  • Sub-par viewing angles
  • Doesn't support any variable refresh rate technology
  • No local dimming

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Specifications

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65"
75"
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43"
49"

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External Reviews

rtings[1]

Reviewer score 45% (normalized by Neofiliac)
Reviewers from rtings have found:
The Sony X750H has a high contrast ratio and outstanding black uniformity. Its VA panel has an outstanding contrast ratio that results in deep blacks. It upscales lower resolution content well and doesn't stutter much in lower frame rate content. Unfortunately, it doesn't have a local dimming feature, and there are visible screen uniformity issues. It can only remove judder from native 24p sources.
Pros
  • High contrast ratio
  • Outstanding black uniformity
  • Decent reflection handling
  • Low input lag
Cons
  • Sub-par viewing angles
  • No local dimming
  • Doesn't support any variable refresh rate technology

References

  1. ^ Sony X750H TV Review. [rtings].

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