The KD-65S8505C includes a good set of connections. Its four HDMIs are built to the 4K-friendly 2.0 spec with HDCP 2.2 anti-piracy protocol support, while today’s increasingly important multimedia features are supported by a trio of USB ports, plus integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth/NFC support.
USB PLAY, ON-SCREEN DISPLAY FOR EXTERNAL INPUT, TWIN PICTURE. PARENTAL CONTROL, ON/OFF TIMER. HDMI-CEC, ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE (EPG).
Power Supply (V-Hz)
AC100-240V 50/60Hz
Power Consumption (W)
258
Weight
32.100000
Technology Used
4K X-REALITY™ PRO, X-REALITY™ PRO, TRILUMINOS.
Dimension (WxDxH)
145.2 x 89.3 x 27.4 cm
Box Contents
Touchpad Remote Control(RMF-TX100E)Remote Control(RMT-TX100P)Batteries(R03 x 2)AC Power CordScrewsOperating InstructionsQuick Setup GuideTable Top Stand
The KD-65S8505C includes a good set of connections. Its four HDMIs are built to the 4K-friendly 2.0 spec with HDCP 2.2 anti-piracy protocol support, while today’s increasingly important multimedia features are supported by a trio of USB ports, plus integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth/NFC support.
The Wi-Fi system supports both multimedia streaming from networked DLNA devices and access to Sony’s online services.
The services differ radically from those found on Sony’s 2014 TVs, dominated as they are by the twin pillars of Google’s latest Android TV system and integrated YouView support. Note that at the time of writing, the YouView bit still hadn’t materialised, despite Sony originally promising a summer firmware update.
Happily, the Android TV system is working – and far more effectively than it was when I first tested it a few months back.
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