
On many computer LCDs, the brightness only changes the backlight. Update : Correction, 24 Hz and 50 Hz are in fact possible with the Xbox's connection type set to HDMI.Click to expand.Brightnes is not a great name either since it changes the black level, not really the brightness. Unfortunately in this mode 4k, HDR, 50 Hz and 24 Hz aren't possible, so this mode is only recommended when the higher refresh rate of 120 Hz is more important to you than these other features. Update : A note for Xbox One X and Xbox One S owners: 1080p 120 Hz from the Xbox is only supported on this TV when the Xbox's connection type is changed from Auto-detect (Recommended) to HDMI: (Xbox > Settings > Display & sound > Video fidelity & overscan > Display > Connection > HDMI). Some people may prefer this look however because it retains most of the sharpness of the original image. However when displaying this resolution while in game or graphics mode only crude upscaling was done on the 1080p image, so the image looked almost as jagged as it would on a 1080p TV. Remarkably the TV also displayed a 1080p 120 Hz input without showing the vertical line artifacts seen on the X930D. 4:4:4 color is supported in both game and graphics mode. Only HDMI inputs 2 and 3 are capable of showing 4k 60 Hz 4:2:2 or 4:4:4 color, and only when 'HDMI Enhanced Format' is enabled. This TV supports all of the common input signals. The input lag has been retested and is unchanged.


Updated with newest firmware (PKG6.2648.0065NAA). The Remote App box has been updated, replacing Google's app with Sony's better one. Tested 1080p 120 Hz input lag using our new input lag tool. Retested input lag with the latest firmware (PKG6.2669.0070NAA) there was no significant change. The remote score has been increased to reflect the new fuctionality. Google Assistant has now been added to Android TV on Sony TVs, and it brings a lot of new features to the voice control. A note for Xbox One X and Xbox One S owners: 1080p 120 Hz from the Xbox is only supported on this TV when the Xbox's connection type is changed from Auto-detect (Recommended) to HDMI, but unfortunately in this mode 4k and HDR aren't supported.
