Background and Identification
Sony is a leading consumer electronics company. It was founded in the middle of World War II in Tokyo, Japan. The company originated as an electronics shop, but after building Japan’s first tape recorder, it became a serious electronics manufacturer. The company was originally called Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo but changed its name to Sony in 1958 to make it easier to market themselves worldwide. The name “Sony” has an interesting backstory. It is a mix of the Latin word “sonus,” which is the root of “sound” and “sonic,” and the word “sonny.” “Sonny” was a slang term that meant young boy in America but in Japan referred to respectable and intelligent young men, which the Sony founders saw themselves as.
Among home electronics sold by Sony is the Sony XBR-65X850D. This 65” Smart LED TV offers users HDR with a 10-bit panel, meaning the TV can display more than a billion colors. The Sony XBR-65X850D runs the Android smart TV operating system. The TV is compatible with remote voice assistant. Additionally, by downloading a smartphone app, the TV can be controlled by a smartphone or tablet.
The Sony XBR-65X850D is a thin, rectangular TV. It has a flat surface. The TV comes with a base stand and is designed to sit on a TV stand or entertainment center or mount to the wall.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 57 1/4 x 33 1/4 x 1 3/4 inch
- Weight: 44.8 pounds (52.7 pounds with stand)
- Display Size: 65” (measured diagonally)
- Display Type: LCD
- Display Resolution: 3840 x2160 pixels
- On-Board Storage: 16 GB
- Operating System: Android
- Power Consumption: 193 W
- In the Box:
- TV
- TV table stand
- Batteries
- Power Cord (AC)
- Voice Remote Control
- IR Blaster
- Quick Setup Guide
- Operating Instructions