Compare Sony Bravia KD-65X9300D (65-inch) Ultra HD LED Smart TV Vs Samsung Q80D 75 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart QLED TV (QA75Q80DAUXXL)

Should you buy Sony Bravia KD-65X9300D (65-inch) Ultra HD LED Smart TV or Samsung Q80D 75 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart QLED TV (QA75Q80DAUXXL)? Well, your search ends here. Find out which TV is best for you - Compare the two models on the basis of their Price in India, Body, Display, Storage, Connectivity, Camera, and Performance. Sony Bravia KD-65X9300D (65-inch) Ultra HD LED Smart TV starts at ₹ 242,999 and Samsung Q80D 75 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart QLED TV (QA75Q80DAUXXL) starts at ₹ 224,990.

Former comes up with a great resolution of 4K, 3840 x 2160 pixels and a refresh rate of 120?Hz.

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Sony Bravia KD-65X9300D (65-inch) Ultra HD LED Smart TV Vs Samsung Q80D 75 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart QLED TV (QA75Q80DAUXXL)

SpecificationsSony Bravia KD-65X9300D (65-inch) Ultra HD LED Smart TVSamsung Q80D 75 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart QLED TV (QA75Q80DAUXXL)
Size65 in
Screen Resolution4K, 3840 x 2160 pixels4K, 3840?x?2160?pixels
Total Speaker Output30 w20?W
HDMI Ports44
Smart TVYes
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Summary
Specs Score8579
Size65 in
Screen Resolution4K, 3840 x 2160 pixels4K, 3840?x?2160?pixels
Total Speaker Output30 w20?W
HDMI Ports44
Smart TVYes
General
In the box Television, Voice Remote Control, Batteries, AC Power Adaptor, AC Power Cord, Analogue Extension Cable, Camera/Mic unit, Table-top Stand, Wall-mount Bracket, Operating Instructions, Quick Setup Guide, Warranty Card
Model Sony Bravia KD-65X9300D (65-inch) Ultra HD LED Smart TVSamsung Q80D 75 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart QLED TV (QA75Q80DAUXXL)
Type LEDQLED
Warranty 2 Year1 Year

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Design
Dimensions 1458 (W) x 839 (H) x 36 (D) mm
Weight (with stand) 32.1 kg
Weight (without stand) 28.9 kg
Display
3D TV Yes
Aspect ratio 16 : 916:09
Other display features 4K Processor X1, 4K X-Reality PRO, Dynamic Backlight Control, HDR (High Dynamic Range), Triluminous display, XReality Pro
Screen resolution 4K, 3840 x 2160 pixels4K, 3840?x?2160?pixels
Size (diagonal) 65 in
View angle (horizontal) 178 °
View angle (vertical) 178 °
Audio
Audio formats supported AAC, AC3(Dolby Digital), MP3, WAV, WMA
Number of speakers 42
Other audio features Auto volume leveller: Balance, Clear Audio PlusObject Tracking Sound, 360 Audio
Output per speaker 7.5 w10?W
Total speaker output 30 w20?W
Video
Image formats supported BMP, JPEG, PNG
Video formats supported 3GP, AVI, MP4, WMV
Connectivity
Ethernet YesYes
HDMI Ports 44
Mhl enabled Yes
Nfc enabled no  No
Rf input (analog co axial) ports 1 (Side)
USB Ports 32
Smart Tv
Bluetooth YesYes, v5.2
Other smart features Bravia Sync, Display Mirroring, MHL, SmartView, Swipe & Share, WiFi Direct, Sony Smart TV, Future Ready, Mic, Webcam
Screen mirroring/miracast Yes
Smart tv Yes
Social media integration Yes
Supported apps Inbuilt Apps, etc.
Wi fi YesYes
Power
Power consumption 225 w
Power consumption (stand by) 0.5 w
Power saving mode Yes
Voltage requirement 100 - 240 V
Remote Features
Internet access in remote YesYes
Other remote features Smart Control
Touch controls on remote no  No
Universal control remote no  NoYes
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Hassle free ownership with regards to service
  • Superior Display quality
  • supports Smart TV features
Cons

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FAQs

Q. Which TV has better resolution - Sony Bravia KD-65X9300D Ultra HD LED Smart TV or Samsung Q80D 75 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart QLED TV?

Samsung Q80D 75 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart QLED TV has a better resolution of 4K, 3840?x?2160?pixels than Sony Bravia KD-65X9300D Ultra HD LED Smart TV that has a resolution of 4K, 3840 x 2160 pixels.

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