This Sony 4K HDR TV boasts 4K technology for vibrant hues. Its X940D series features a bold 75-inch screen and slim design. Wires remain hidden, and the unit is easily wall mounted. This television has a 4K Processor X1 and 4K X-Reality PRO for crisp video. This Sony 4K HDR TV is easy to control via voice commands.
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And if a Sony rep would chime in, I would appreciate it. The good.. 4K UHD movies look wonderful on this set. Unquestionably the best my movies have ever looked. However, the thing that kept this from a 5 star rating is the smearing/ghosting/trailing with dark objects against light backgrounds. Sony rep- is this a software issue, and can it be fixed? It's not just my set, and it happens on ALL sources I have hooked up to it. Lots of people with the set on AVS forums say the same thing. Seems like a huge oversight for such an otherwise premium product. If it can't be corrected through firmware, I may have to look at other tvs...
Many recent UHD Bluray titles will be unconverted from 2k masters and won't actually be 4k. This is simply because many recent films shot digitally were not shot at 4k or above resolution but only 2k. Even many films that have been shot on true 4k or even film, only had visual effects and post production done at 2k. Fox Home Entertainment has already admitted that The Martian 4k release is being made from 2k assets.