A:Answer6 or 7 feet depending on your eye comfort. I have a Sony XBR-70" and I sit 7 feet from the screen most of the time unless I am sitting in my gaming chair and in serious Movie Mode.......and I sit 5 feet from the screen for the effect of a bigger screen and close up action. The thing most people may not realize is that the bigger screen you have and not sit too far back the better for your eyes for they will do a lot of side to side & up and down eye movement which it great exercise for the eyes......
A:AnswerI purchased the 75 in Z9D and had it installed yesterday. This was a big question of mine as well. The answer though is mainly due to the back light system and also the more advanced video processor. Worth every penny.
A:AnswerHi RobKnapp,
Please check the full specifications of this TV in the links below.
https://docs.sony.com/release//specs/XBR75Z9D_mksp.pdf
https://docs.sony.com/release//Ref_4588073111.pdf
Thanks,
>Joffrey
A:AnswerHi Tman,
This specific model will need a directv receiver. Please check directv ready models in the link below.
https://us.en.kb.sony.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/55502/p/61659,95543,96008,96059/c/65,66/kw/directv
Thanks,
>Joffrey
A:AnswerHi. No, it does not work on all 4k TVs, it only works with all Android TVs. If the remote(RMF-TX201U/RMF-TX100U) with the voice search feature is not included, you may have to purchase it separately. Thanks, -Mark
A:AnswerYes Rodney, both the tv speakers AND the soundbar can operate at once. However, you will hear an echo or reverb. This echo would happen with any tv/soundbar being operated @ the same time. Plus, unless you have an absolutely awesome 5.1 surround sound system, this tv has great sound quality on its own, imho.
A:AnswerHi, There's really no such thing as better than oled blacks,as oled uses no light at all to obtain their blacks.So no, but it does have the best led blacks,as it uses fald backlighting that can turn off all the light that isn't needed.
A:AnswerHi Kang, below are the information:
TV only: 66 3/8 x 38 3/8 x 3 1/8 inch (1684 x 973 x 78 mm)
TV with stand: 66 3/8 x 41 1/4 x 11 inch (1684 x 1047 x 278 mm)
Thanks! ^Ron
A:AnswerSony introduced Quantum Dots way back in 2013 and branded it as Triluminos.
https://www.theverge.com/2013/1/16/3881546/sonys-new-triluminous-tvs-pursue-vibrant-hues-with-quantum-dots
Anyone trying to say Triluminos does not use Quantum Dots is regurgitating marketing propaganda.
Samsung stopped making OLEDs in 2015 because the manufacturing costs were too high. This was a major misstep and ceded the OLED market to Sony and LG. Faced with a shrinking share of the high margin end of the market, Samsung Marketing decided to use the cheaper Quantum dot technology and just stick a Q in front of LED to try and compete against Sony and LG OLEDs in the high end. Obviously it worked.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-samsung-elec-tv/how-samsung-fell-behind-sony-and-lg-in-the-premium-tv-market-idUSKBN1I24K2