xbr65x810c lcd panel in stock
There are various panel technologies. Each has its own specific features - viewing angles, color reproduction, response time, brightness/contrast, production cost, etc. The image quality depends directly on the type of the display panel used.IPS
The most widely used panels are those with 6, 8, and 10 bits for each of the RGB components of the pixel. They provide 18-, 24-, and 30-bit color, respectively.8 bits
The maximum number of colors, which the display is able to reproduce, depends on the type of the panel in use and color enhancing technologies like FRC.16777216 colors
The backlight is the source of light of the LCD display panels. The type of backlight determines the image quality and the color space of the display. There are various backlights such as CCFL, LED, WLED, RGB-LED, and etc.Direct LED
@websterd panels that size are pretty much impossible to get. If you do find one it will be more than the TV. You can try and do an online search based on the label of the panel, not the TV. Of course you can also try to find your make and model TV that is broken other than the panel, harvest the panel from that one. This is going to be a tough job to find.
The 810C is available in 55″ and 65″ models and are fashioned with a plexiglass screen with a semi-gloss finish. The black bezel surrounding the screen measures just over a 1/2″ at its narrowest point. The panel depth on the display is a bit on the bulky side measuring approximately three inches thick at its deepest point.
The screen is illuminated with a direct-lit LED lighting array (not full-array w/ local dimming). This design allows for a more uniformly lit screen (depending on how many LEDs are used), when compared to edge-lit LED designs. Direct-lit displays also help increase contrast and black-level reproduction. One drawback, however, is an increase in this display’s panel depth to allow for the direct-lit LED design.
Smart TV featuring Android TV w/ Google Play:The XBR65X810C is equipped with an Android operating system and incorporates Android TV with access to a wide variety of apps from Google Play which has been optimized for playback on this TV. Android TV gives you access to movies, music, sports and other entertainment apps. In addition, view content from your smartphone or tablet on this TV using Google Castfor a more engaging experience on this TV’s much larger screen.
The XBR810C delivers decent contrast and black levelswhen viewed in a moderately lit room. Black levels were reasonably dark with occasional minimal grayish overtones being revealed. Images and objects in dark scenes revealed adequate shadow detail without any objects being obscured from view. However, when viewing this TV in a dark environment, contrast and black levels were noticeably lacking in performance in the areas of dynamic punch and deep black depth, which weren’t at the levels I would have liked to have seen. This was most likely due to this TV having an IPS panel (65″ model) instead of a VA panel that can deliver much better contrast and black levels.
Side angle or off-axis viewing performance has always been an Achilles heel for most LED-based TVs, and the XBR810C was no exception to this picture anomaly; however, this display performed better than average in this area and had minimal amounts of contrast and color saturation loss when viewed at wide angles which were most likely due to its IPS panel design.
The sound quality of the two down-firing speakers was ok – I heard the usual thin and lean audio output with very little bass output. This is the typical performance for most flat panel designs. So adding a decent soundbar will take your audio experience to the next level.
Sony’s XBR65X810C is a great value in the ever-expanding 4K UHD market. It offers a set of very useful features, very good picture performance and a premium designated marquee status, all at a price that’s totally within reach for most consumers who are in search of a large screen 4K TV.