Sony XBR-65X930D LCD Ultra HDTV Review Settings

Settings

Unit-to-unit sample variations, the viewing environment, and the source might render these recommendations less than optimum. They are only provided as a potentially useful starting place.

The settings here that are most likely to translate reliably from one sample to another are those involving specific features with only a few selections, such as Gamma and Noise Reduction. The ones most likely to be subject to sample variations are video controls offering a wide range of adjustment, such as white balance (grayscale) and color management (where available). Even relatively small differences in the common control settings, such as Contrast, Black level, and Gamma, can shift the white balance, though the resulting visible change may be minor. Production tolerances can do the same.

We strongly recommend that you find the optimum basic video settings for your sample by using one of the many available display setup discs, such as DVE HD Basics (Blu-ray). These will help you to set the basic controls, Brightness (Black level), Contrast (called “Picture” in Sony sets), Sharpness, and sometimes Color and Tint, correctly. Experimenting with the more complex color calibration and other controls in the user menus will do no harm; the changes may be easily reset. But adjusting these by eye is unlikely to produce an accurate result and is no substitute for a full calibration. The latter is best left to a trained and properly equipped technician such as those certified by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) or THX.

The settings shown are for 2D and non UHD, standard dynamic range source material.

SD and HDUHD/HDR*
Picture ModeCinema proHDR Video
Auto Picture ModeOffOff
Light sensorOffOff
HDMI FormatStandardEnhanced
Advanced settings
Auto picture modeOffOff
Brightness
Brightness (Backlight): 2840-47
Contrast: 6085-90
Gamma: 01-3
Black level: 5040-46
Black adjust: OffOff
Adv. contrast enhancer: OffOff
Auto local dimming: MediumMedium**
X-tended Dynamic Range: OffHigh**
Color
Color: 5545
Hue: 00
Color temperature: Expert 1Expert 1
Adv. color temperature
Basic
Gain: Red -1, Green Max, Blue -1***
Bias: Red 0, Green 0, Blue -1***
Multi point (10p): (not used)
Color space: Auto
Live Color: Off
Clarity
Sharpness: 5050
Reality Creation: ManualManual
Resolution: 6565
Mastered in 4K:OffOff
Random noise reduction: OffOff
Digital noise reduction: OffOff
Motion
Motionflow: OffOff
CineMotion: HighHigh

*Determined subjectively
**Locked in this mode and cannot be altered
***The set duplicates these settings for the Custom, Cinema pro, Cinema home, and mDR Video Picture modes

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COMMENTS
Macahan's picture

Thomas, two years ago when you reviewed the Sony XBR55X900B you said that the Sony's local dimming is the best I've seen from an edgle lit set, perhaps the best. Does the 65X930D equal or surpass the 900B in your opinion?

seven7thirty30's picture

I'm interested in buying this TV but I've found two different versions of this model UC1 and UC2. I've been told that the UC2 has a better "chip" and offers billions of colors vs millions of colors. What do you guys know about this? The UC2 version sells for about $500 more.

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