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Sony Bravia 43-inch X75L 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (KD-43X75L)
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43 inch 4K UHD television rated 95 W, which works out to roughly 139 kWh a year at four hours of viewing a day.
Direct answer: is the Sony Bravia 43-inch X75L 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (KD-43X75L) right for you?
You are paying roughly 60% more than the Redmi for the X1 processor, and whether that is worth it depends entirely on what you watch.
Sony Bravia 43-inch X75L 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (KD-43X75L)
Editorial verdict
Grounded in published specifications
Summary verdict: You are paying roughly 60% more than the Redmi for the X1 processor, and whether that is worth it depends entirely on what you watch. On broadcast television and older 1080p content the upscaling difference is large and obvious. On native 4K streaming it narrows to almost nothing.
Who should buy this
Households still watching a lot of cable or standard-definition content.
Who should avoid this
Anyone who watches native 4K streaming almost exclusively — the premium buys little.
Key strengths
- X1 processor upscaling is genuinely better on low-resolution sources
- Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support
- Google TV with wide app support
Limitations
- Expensive for a 60 Hz 43-inch set
- 400 nits is modest for Dolby Vision content
- Highest power draw among the 43-inch sets at 95 W
Technical specifications
- Brand
- Sony
- Model SKU
- KD-43X75L
- Type
- Television
- Screen size
- 43 inch
- Resolution
- 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
- Panel type
- LED (VA) with X1 4K Processor
- Refresh rate
- 60 Hz
- Peak brightness
- 400 nits
- HDR support
- HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision
- Audio output
- 20 W (2 x 10 W) Dolby Atmos
- Connectivity
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, 3 x HDMI, 2 x USB, Google TV
- Rated power
- 95 W
- Annual energy use
- 139 kWh/yr at 4 hours daily
- Warranty
- 1 Year Comprehensive Manufacturer Warranty
Product overview
You are paying roughly 60% more than the Redmi for the X1 processor, and whether that is worth it depends entirely on what you watch. On broadcast television and older 1080p content the upscaling difference is large and obvious. On native 4K streaming it narrows to almost nothing.
Key capabilities
- 43 inch LED (VA) with X1 4K Processor
- 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD) at 60 Hz
- HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision high dynamic range
- 20 W (2 x 10 W) Dolby Atmos audio output
Frequently asked questions
Is the Sony Bravia 43-inch X75L 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (KD-43X75L) worth buying?
You are paying roughly 60% more than the Redmi for the X1 processor, and whether that is worth it depends entirely on what you watch.
What is the warranty and return policy for the Sony Bravia 43-inch X75L 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (KD-43X75L)?
1 Year Comprehensive Manufacturer Warranty. Includes a 7 Days Replacement Guarantee.
Who is the Sony Bravia 43-inch X75L 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (KD-43X75L) best suited for?
Households still watching a lot of cable or standard-definition content.
