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#1 ·
Welcome to the Official Sony Bravia KDL NX810 owners' thread (60NX810, 55NX810, 46NX810)


This is the place to share general information and questions about the KDL NX810 series


There is also now a dedicated SETTINGS THREAD:

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...1#post19946401


(SETTINGS ONLY!!) Sony Bravia KDL NX810 (60NX810, 55NX810, 46NX810)


Please feel free to share your questions and settings for your NX810 in this new dedicated area


Enjoy!
 
#3 ·

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Originally Posted by omeletpants /forum/post/19278319


There is already a 5 page thread on this model. Check here.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...ighlight=hx810

Yup- been taking most of my info from there but someone suggested a separate owners thread like exists for the HX909 and LX900.


As long as folks post- either way is fine with me


Thanks
 
#9 ·

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Originally Posted by beinstein /forum/post/19278334


Yup- been taking most of my info from there but someone suggested a separate owners thread like exists for the HX909 and LX900.


As long as folks post- either way is fine with me


Thanks

Yeah but the LX900 and HX900 are quite different TVs. The difference between the NX710 and NX810 is just the 240Hz MF addition, no? Unless that's different than it was for the NX700/NX800. And different sizes too I think but really they can be covered in just one thread.
 
#12 ·
2nd week with this set. Very happy with it. Pixel perfect. crisp clear picture. Nice black levels. Been playing alot of Dead rising 2 on it.


Family enjoys it. I can let it run all day and not worry about energy . Gonna watch channel 106 tonight for some 3 D college football.


Download Direct Tv on demand 3 d shows ...they will amaze.
 
#14 ·

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Originally Posted by ES_Revenge /forum/post/19279315


Yeah but the LX900 and HX900 are quite different TVs. The difference between the NX710 and NX810 is just the 240Hz MF addition, no? Unless that's different than it was for the NX700/NX800. And different sizes too I think but really they can be covered in just one thread.

To update what I said, the NX810 additionally has the Opticontrast panel (the NX710 doesn't have this).

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Originally Posted by vladi123456 /forum/post/19281346


Does anyone know if there's an optional speaker stand available for this model? And for what TV sizes, if so?

Well here's the 55" version ($350 MSRP looks like):
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...52921666257817


If you want to find out about the other sizes, go on the same site and find the model and then click on the "Accessories" tab; or, go in the "Specifications" tab and look under "Optional Accessories" and it should list it there as well.
 
#16 ·
This is interesting. I have a bright halogen reading light. It is reflected in the NX810 and there are also 4 secondary green-red reflections arranged around the halogen's reflection.


I guess this is due to diffraction in the NX810's surface. I wonder if it is related to the 3-D capability?

 
#18 ·

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Originally Posted by lakinsdad /forum/post/19279789


2nd week with this set. Very happy with it. Pixel perfect. crisp clear picture. Nice black levels. Been playing alot of Dead rising 2 on it.


Family enjoys it. I can let it run all day and not worry about energy . Gonna watch channel 106 tonight for some 3 D college football.


Download Direct Tv on demand 3 d shows ...they will amaze.

Any input lag? A baseball or golf game is a good way to test it.
 
#23 ·

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Originally Posted by nredding /forum/post/19282443


This is interesting. I have a bright halogen reading light. It is reflected in the NX810 and there are also 4 secondary green-red reflections arranged around the halogen's reflection.

It's probably the OptiContrast coating--that's my guess anyway.

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Originally Posted by bnewt /forum/post/19283373


How do these compare to the HX800 models?

It's better. You can either look at it as the NX800 with the combined features of the HX800 and LX900 (except the built-in 3D transmitter); or you can look at it as an LX900 without the transmitter, plus the edgelit local dimming from the HX800.


In other words it's actually better than the LX900 in picture quality, though it's lacking the built-in 3D transmitter and included glasses.
 
#25 ·
Good to hear that at least so far no major issues are being reported, unlike the previous NX800 and NX700 which had numerous problems, especially for such a premium-priced TV.


Anyone have an idea of how this new model compares to the previous NX800/NX700?


I had a NX700 and had to return it due to the ridiculously bad viewing angles, the shadows in the shape of three 'cones' at the top of the screen (which is only detecable against solid colors) and the annoying creaking sounds that the back of the case made when it was warming up.


I bought a EX700 which I've been very happy with, but I'd like to demote it to the bedroom TV, and get something like this NX800, the look/design is awesome; but am only williing to pay the premium price they're asking if it doesn't have these major flaws...
 
#26 ·
Good News!


The price of the KDL-55NX810 is coming down- by a lot!

Here are the new prices I've found:

SONYSTYLE: $2899.99
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...52921666249185


CRUTCHFIELD: $2,896.00 (with rebate)
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_15855NX....html?tp=35862


VANNS: $2,899.99
http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/it..._c=site_search


BEST BUY has just added it to their "Coming Soon" items, but it lists its price will be: $3,499.99. BB will need to bring this price down to stay competitive. See: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....egories&ks=960
 
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