
Marvel at amazing contrast and clarity with this 65-inch Sony X800H 4K Android smart TV. The 4K HDR Processor X1 and TRILUMINOS display deliver precise, lifelike color reproduction, while two 10W X-balanced speakers deliver powerful well-balanced sound. This Sony X800H 4K Android smart TV works with popular virtual assistants for hands-free control.
Q: What is minimum width of tabletop and depth so i have room for the tv legs
A: Hi there, The width of the TV stand is approximately 44 3/8" (1126 mm). The depth is approximately 13 ½” (340mm) -Sam
A: Hi, John, The XBR65X800H is an Android TV. You can add your favorite apps from over 5000 smart applications from the Google Play Store. -Vincent
A: I own the SONY XBR65X800H 4K HDR ULTRA HD TV and I can tell you that the sound from the TV amp/speakers alone do not do justice to the sound signals (5.1, 7.2, and Dolby Atmos) offered by HD programming, most DVDs, and Blu-ray. A sound-bar setup would be an improvement over the TV speakers, but to hear high-quality sound you will need to add a home entertainment receiver and speakers. An excellent receiver match for this TV is the SONY STR DH790. Watch for sales, it is very reasonably priced and it features up to 7.2 sound and Dolby Atmos. Naturally, the quality of your sound also will depend on the quality of your speakers. The "booming" sound you desire will be provided by your subwoofer. Another reason these two SONY units are an excellent match is because you need only a single remote. The TV power-on function automatically switches on the receiver, then switches the sound signal from the TV speakers to the receiver. Powering-off the TV also switches off the receiver. I have my SONY STR DH790 receiver and speakers set up for 7.2 Atmos, even though, of course, most programming at this time is 5.1. I am very pleased with this TV/receiver/speakers combination. The sound (and surround effect) is spectacular -- even when I listen to 5.1 or 7.2 through my headphones connected to the receiver!
A: This is also an IPS panel (one of the few that Sony manufactures)..not necessarily a bad thing as it has a wide viewing angle, and as long as you watch with some lights on the lower contrast won't be very noticeable. If watching in total darkness, the blacks will appear a bit grayish.
Q: Is there a gaming mode? Asking because I want to avoid input lag.
A: Yes there is my friend.
A: Hi, Christopher, No. This Bravia TV does not have a camera. -Vincent
A: Hi RB, Thank you for interest in XBR65X800H. Yes, the TV supports dual voltage. The X800H TV model purchased in the US has a power requirement of 120 V AC, 60 Hz and 110-240 V AC 50/60Hz for other countries. I hope this helps. – Kris
Q: where do I plug in my head phones in the back of the tv?
A: Hi squirt, thank you for your question. By looking at the back of the TV, you can see the Stereo mini-jack at the lower right-hand part of the TV. Please check the link below for the connection diagram of the TV. (Refer to step no.9): https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/5013/7018b11cb3ff947922b8d8f961edfbf2/50131531M.pdf ~Earl