
Immerse yourself in the entertainment experience with this 75-inch Sony Ultra HD smart TV. Its display is enhanced to create an incredibly realistic picture at near-4K resolution with improved contrast and brilliant color, and its ultra-slim design allows easy wall mounting. This Sony Ultra HD smart TV provides voice-controlled searches and commands with Google Home compatibility. 
Q: What is the difference between the new Sony XBR-75X940E vs xbr75z9d (2016 model)?
A: For the average consumer, nothing. Technically, the Z9D has more than double the FALD zones, around 600 compared to the 250, which will produce much better black levels with deeper and richer blacks. This will allow less blooming while watching HDR content. Additionally, the Z9D gets slightly brighter than the 940E, which makes HDR content pop a bit more. However, the Z9D is about $3,000 more expensive than the 940E, and for 90% of consumers, not worth the extra chunk of change.
Q: What is the difference between the xbr75x940d and the xbr75x940e
A: The 940D is the 2016 model which uses the X1 processor chip. The 940E is the 2017 model which uses the X1 extreme processor (used in the Z9D in 2016), which is a superior processor chip. I can't remember the exact # but the color clarity level is a higher multiplier on the 940E compared to the 940D.
A: This is a fablous tv rehardless of reviews. Most people would never see the motion blur that happens. I can tell you that I personally can only see it when stamdimg right next to it and I have to really concentrate on it and I still hardly see it. I notice very little motion blur but to professional reviewers they are way too critical on specs lile that. No one else in my family sees amy motion blur even after I pointed it out. The higher the res to the better it gets. The tv is phenomenal! Best one on the market today in my opinion.
Q: Does it support HDR10, Dolby Vision, Hybrid Log Gamma, and/or Technicolor HDR?
A: The 940E supports HDR10 out of the box. Down the road, Sony has promised an update, releasing around December, which will enable Dolby Vision. I believe HLG will also be supported at a later date, however I have not heard of anything regarding Technicolor.
A: I own a PS4 pro and I love playing video games. Trust me you will love it. I haven’t had any problems what’s so ever.
Q: What is the difference between the Sony 900E and the Sony 940E ? I am interested in a 70" + size.
A: Better contrast due to the full array LED backlighting. The black areas are truly black. It also has a faster processor that allows for better upscaling to 4k-like quality. There are other improvements as well, like sound quality, but the processor speed, and contrast were the biggest reasons why we chose the 940e. We're not disappointed despite the higher price
A: Really comes down to personal taste. Let me try to answer your question like this: If you want Dolby Vision support, the software update (due 01/10/2018 according to AVS Forum) won't come for the 900E as its graphics engine is not the X1 Extreme processor, which is the only one that will support Dolby Vision. I have the 940E and am deeply impressed by its representation of colors (brightness) and blacks. The 940E comes very close to OLED quality. Does this help?
Q: should I buy the 850d 0r the 940 e
A: Hi RM406, the 940E offers better picture quality compared to the 850E. You may check this link for a comparison between the two TVs: https://www.sony.com/electronics/tv/t/televisions?view=compare Thanks, -Mark