- The set is competitively priced for a YR2015 65 incher.
- Form factor is ultra slim with edge to edge screen. Almost looks like a picture frame with ultra thin bezels.
- I/O. No COAX but only an optical TOSHLINK for audio, HDMI ports are aplenty. USB ports and Ethernet port comes as standard. A little hard to reach all the ports behind for a panel this big.
- The remotes are responsive enough. Additional One Flick remote is a joy to use. Both remotes lacking Context Menu key which is sometimes required in an Android based OS. For keyboard wise, you can just connect your phone to the TV or get a Bluetooth Keyboard. I recommend the MadCatz Strike M keyboard.
- OS. A joy to use the OS as it runs on Android TV. Using the Android TV app on the phone allows you to use your phone as another remote or keyboard. Google Cast is inbuilt. Would be a lot better if your Google Account is a US account. But even that, being in SG, there are still some limitations without VPN. Other than that, the Android TV OS is smart and fast enough. The features built in are actually very useful for a TV.
- Panel. Yes its only a Full HD panel but its plenty good enough. I did a thorough check on the panel and spotted 2 very small dead blue subpixels as well as one ultra small stuck pixel. All three are small enough for normal people to miss entirely. The corners of the screen do suffer from a slight vignette effect. Some say its to prevent flashlighting of the panel.
- Colour is as nice as a Bravia engine can provide. Love it.
- Sound is surprisingly good! TV is plenty loud at level 14. Would be even better if you get the Sony wireless subwoofer to go with it.
- Warranty 3yrs & 3mths if registered online, panel included.
- Level of service. I bought it from Sony Flagship Store at 313. The sales rep, Kim is very helpful and after sales service was fantastic. Even the response through Sony @ Facebook was prompt. They sent a technician down to my place as soon as they can when I voiced concerns over the vignetting of the screen.
- Didnt bother to try out the 3D capability and the 2 free 3D glasses.
- Form factor is ultra slim with edge to edge screen. Almost looks like a picture frame with ultra thin bezels.
- I/O. No COAX but only an optical TOSHLINK for audio, HDMI ports are aplenty. USB ports and Ethernet port comes as standard. A little hard to reach all the ports behind for a panel this big.
- The remotes are responsive enough. Additional One Flick remote is a joy to use. Both remotes lacking Context Menu key which is sometimes required in an Android based OS. For keyboard wise, you can just connect your phone to the TV or get a Bluetooth Keyboard. I recommend the MadCatz Strike M keyboard.
- OS. A joy to use the OS as it runs on Android TV. Using the Android TV app on the phone allows you to use your phone as another remote or keyboard. Google Cast is inbuilt. Would be a lot better if your Google Account is a US account. But even that, being in SG, there are still some limitations without VPN. Other than that, the Android TV OS is smart and fast enough. The features built in are actually very useful for a TV.
- Panel. Yes its only a Full HD panel but its plenty good enough. I did a thorough check on the panel and spotted 2 very small dead blue subpixels as well as one ultra small stuck pixel. All three are small enough for normal people to miss entirely. The corners of the screen do suffer from a slight vignette effect. Some say its to prevent flashlighting of the panel.
- Colour is as nice as a Bravia engine can provide. Love it.
- Sound is surprisingly good! TV is plenty loud at level 14. Would be even better if you get the Sony wireless subwoofer to go with it.
- Warranty 3yrs & 3mths if registered online, panel included.
- Level of service. I bought it from Sony Flagship Store at 313. The sales rep, Kim is very helpful and after sales service was fantastic. Even the response through Sony @ Facebook was prompt. They sent a technician down to my place as soon as they can when I voiced concerns over the vignetting of the screen.
- Didnt bother to try out the 3D capability and the 2 free 3D glasses.
The End.
1 comment:
Correction. Warranty is 3yrs if registered online. Not 3yrs 3mths.
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