D. Diggs (Victorville, CA USA): This realization was disconcerting given the vaunted 4K technology in which I made a significant investment was reduced to me having to stand a few feet away to attempt to see something, anything, that was different (i.e., better than my year old set). Knowledgeable of the return policy of the vendor from whom I purchased the 4K, I found myself thinking more and more of divesting myself of this...underwhelming yet significantly priced new innovation.
Forrest S. Morris Jr. (New Hampshire): Really nice TV, this may set new levels for picture quality like 720, 1080, did when they first came out. The colors are amazing add to that the detail and you feel like it's not a picture but the real thing. We got the set on May 16th, maybe one of the first around here(NH), the 5K is hard to swallow at first but in truth we've paid more for Flat Panels when they first came out with no where near the Picture Quality, someone has to start the ball rolling, lol.
Bob North (MN USA): This replaced my 55XBR8, which is one magnificent device. My son will enjoy that. I had my eye on the 65X900A because I wanted a larger screen without any loss of image quality. I'm not interested in 3D and 4k seemed like a big plus for years ahead. I have the Sony media player attached along with my blu-ray, Direct TV, cable, and sound system. Yes, I want excellent sound without my audio system because I don't like too much... fancy surround sound for talking heads and other programs. I'd say I only use sound system 40% of time. Big news is 1080p looks best ever, 1080i also great. Standard def, which I seldom use, is quite good... when I must.


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