

Some HD content looks like its UHD content, and even some standard resolution programming seems pretty good. What has impressed me is how well the Sony X85J upscaling is incredible. The contrast between the blacks and light in HDR add real depth when watching HDR content. My experience of usng the Sony X85J Specification With these catch-up services and Youview. Sony made available an update that I downloaded just before Christmas. If I had written my review before Christmas, I would have moaned about the lack of the leading British streaming and catch up services such as BBC Iplayer and ITV Hub. If you have a Plex server, you can install a Plex client, and I haven’t experienced any issues watching programmes from my Plex media server. So all the major streaming services like Netflix are available. The television is running the Google TV operating system, an upgrade to Android TV. The Sony X85J is compatible with over the air Freeview channels in the UK or Freesat via the satellite tuner. The television also supports Dobly Atmos and DTS audio standards. The Sony X85J supports HDR10, HLG and Dolby Vision. I purchased this TV in October, and this review is based on my experiences of using my TV. This article reviews the Sony X85J 43 inch television, which I bought to replace my last tv, which I had owned for about five years.
