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  • QuestionDoes this TV support Dolby Atmos pass through with a compatible soundbar?

    Asked by Daniel.

    • Answer Yes, it supports Dolby Atmos.

      Answered by CommunityAnswer

  • QuestionWhat’s the difference between the XBR-65X800G and XBR-65X850G , I was just about to pull the plug on the 800G when the BestBuy “see what you get with an upgraded model thing popped up”

    Asked by Vizio.

    • Answer The 850G has a 120Hz refresh rate, where the 800G's is 60Hz. I'm skeptical that this makes a difference (even though I did go for the 850G), given that pretty much any video source is going to be 60Hz. Manufacturers claim that the higher refresh rate results in "smoother" motion when watching a 60Hz source. There may be other differences as well.

      Answered by Huizinga

  • QuestionWhat does the /c stand for in the model #

    Asked by Shadow.

  • QuestionHas anyone encountered a loss of sound? Have to reset TV before any audio is restored. Happens about once a day.

    Asked by Walter.

    • Answer Yes it happen the tv wasn't reading the Av system and watching the TV apps no sound. I did the tv updates it seems to correct the problem. Yes I enjoy XBR-X850G great picture. Bought it week ago. The apps don't play Dolby Atmos just the Roku.

      Answered by Subman

  • QuestionAppleTV plus app installed on this TV?

    Asked by PC56.

    • Answer I assume you are asking if the AppleTV plus app can be installed on this TV? If the app is available in the Google Play Store, yes. If it is not, then no.

      Answered by ToddV

  • QuestionAre any of the HDMI ports 2.1?

    Asked by Amanda.

    • Answer Hi, Amanda! There is much confusion about the HDMI® versions and concerns about compatibility. For this reason, we do not promote the HDMI versions incorporated on many of our products. Instead of HDMI version numbers, we advertise the features of a product that are associated with a particular HDMI version. Just because a product has a particular HDMI version that can support a certain feature, it does not always mean the product supports that feature. For example, although the HDMI version 1.3 supports x.v.Color™ technology, the product itself may not necessarily have x.v.Color capability. So, it makes more sense to promote a product based on its features, rather than promote an HDMI version that may lead to an incorrect assumption that a product has a particular feature. The important thing to know is that the newer HDMI versions are backward-compatible with the older HDMI versions. Therefore, you can connect products with the different HDMI versions to one another and still get the picture and sound. ~Ralph

      Answered by SonyListens