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The KD-43X8300C supports HDR10, but it is not a true HDR TV .
Sports fans will appreciate the . While it is not a true 800Hz refresh rate (the panel is natively 60Hz via HDMI), Sony’s backlight scanning and frame interpolation create fluid motion for soccer, football, and racing games. There is minimal soap-opera-effect if you leave it on "Standard" mode.
43-inch LCD with Edge LED backlighting and a 3840 x 2160 native resolution. kd-43x8300c
For retro gamers and PS4/PS5 users, this TV has hidden value.
Modern viewers are used to 1,000+ nits of brightness and OLED blacks. This Sony caps out at roughly peak brightness. Consequently: The KD-43X8300C supports HDR10, but it is not a true HDR TV
The KD-43X8300C :
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certain apps and services for this model, including Twitter (Social Viewing) and specific games like Asphalt Nitro Bluetooth Limitations
Do not use the built-in Smart TV functions. Treat the KD-43X8300C as a dumb monitor . Plug in a Fire TV Stick 4K, Roku Ultra, or Apple TV 4K. The panel itself is beautiful; the "smart" brain is obsolete. There is minimal soap-opera-effect if you leave it
The KD-43X8300C came pre-installed with . This transformed the television from a passive display into an active computer. It offered access to the Google Play Store, allowing users to download apps, games, and streaming services directly to the TV.
