Sony 55 inch Smart 4K Ultra HD 3D Motionflow XR 960 LED UHDTV - OPEN BOX
At a Glance
- 54.6" screen (measured diagonally)
ultra-thin panel with Vanishing Edge screen
Ultra High Definition TV with 4K screen resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels)
HEVC for watching streamed 4K content from sources like Netflix® and Amazon Instant Video (requires Internet speed of at least 20Mbps)
DIRECTV 4K Ready DIRECTV subscribers with the Genie Whole-Home HD DVR can enjoy 4K service and full DVR features without an additional receiver
3D-ready TV (passive 3D glasses sold separately)
- Dynamic Edge LED backlight with frame dimming for excellent picture contrast and black levels
TRILUMINOS Display technology for a wider color range
Motionflow XR 960 blur reduction (120Hz refresh rate plus backlight scanning)
4K Processor X1 engine and 4K X-Reality Pro upscaler ensure the cleanest, clearest picture for all video sources
PlayStationNow PS3 game streaming (subscription and controller not included; details here)
Internet-ready Android TV with Google Cast, voice search and Play Store apps
Netflix Recommended TV offers a unique feature set that makes Netflix even easier to use and enjoy
fast built-in 802.11ac Wi-Fi® to link to a wireless network
video and music streaming from a DLNA-compatible Windows® PC
MHL-compatible HDMI input for viewing photos/videos from a compatible smartphone on the TV's screen
one-touch screen mirroring with Miracast enabled smartphones and tablets
tuner receives over-the-air HDTV broadcasts (antenna required)
QAM cable TV tuner (subscription required to receive cable channels contact your local service provider for details)
built-in down-firing speakers (7.5 watts x 4)
two remotes: a One-flick touchpad remote control, plus a standard IR remote
free downloadable apps for iOS® and Android let you use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote control
Dimensions (W x H x D): TV without stand: 48.6" x 28.1" x 1.6", TV with stand: 48.6" x 30.5" x 10.1"
Inputs: 4 HDMI (HDCP 2.2), 3 USB
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