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Sony X75CH Review


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The Sony X75CH is an entry-level 4K TV that’s got excellent native contrast, deep blacks, superb reflection handling, and great upscaling. But, gamers should watch out for the lack of HDMI 2.1 and VRR.

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Product Snapshot
Overview
The Sony X75CH is an entry-level TV launched in April 2020. It boasts support for glorious 4K pictures rich with real-world detail and texture. Also, Sony claims to provide excellent upscaling on this model for near 4K content. In addition, this Sony TV features a VA panel, which can theoretically deliver better contrast and black levels than IPS panels. As a result, it is exceptionally well-positioned for movie lovers looking for a good UHD TV on a budget. Read to the end of this Sony X75CH review to determine what testers said about this TV and how it compares to other highly rated TVs available today.
Consensus
our Verdict

The Sony X75CH LCD TV is a great choice for media consumption. It offers great native contrast, deep black levels, great upscaling, and good reflection handling for a great viewing experience. However, gamers may want to look elsewhere, as it doesn’t have HDMI 2.1 or VRR.
ReasonS to Buy
- Great native contrast
- Excellent black levels
- Good upscaling
- Superb color accuracy after calibration
- Great reflection diffusion
Reason to Avoid
- No Dolby Vision or HDR 10+
- Narrow viewing angles
- Lacks HDMI 2.1
- No VRR, ALLM, or eARC support
Sony X75CH Specs
![]() | Backlight Type | Direct Lit |
Display Type | LED | |
HDMI Inputs | 3 | |
HDR Format | HDR10, HDR10+ | |
![]() | LED Panel Type | VA |
Max Resolution | 3840 x 2160 (4k) | |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz | |
Screen size | 55" | |
![]() | Smart Platform | Android TV |
![]() | Sync Technology | n/a |
![]() | VRR | n/a |
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Test Results
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Color Gamut % (DCI P3 xy) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (DCI P3 uv) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (Rec 2020 xy) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (Rec 2020 uv) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (sRGB) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (Rec 709) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (BT.2020) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (Adobe RGB) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (BT.709) | 0 |
Contrast Ratio (x:1) | 0 |
SDR Brightness (nits) | 0 |
HDR Brightness (nits) | 0 |
Input Lag (ms) | 0 |
Response Time (ms) | 0 |
Color Washout (Degrees) | 0 |
Color Shift (Degrees) | 0 |
Brightness Loss (Degrees) | 0 |
Reflections (%) | 0 |
Low-Freq Extension (Hz) | 0 |
Freq Response StdDev @ 70db | 0 |
Freq Response StdDev @ 80db | 0 |
Weighted Total Harmonic Distortion @80db | 0 |
Intermodulation Distortion @80db | 0 |
EOTF (600 nit delta) | 0 |
EOTF (1000 nit delta) | 0 |
EOTF (4000 nit delta) | 0 |
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