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Sony Z9D - Smart TV
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Sony Z9D

description Sony Z9D Overview

The Sony Z9D is a flagship 4K LED smart TV released in 2016. It’s notable for its advanced full-array local dimming technology which delivers exceptionally dark blacks and high contrast images. The XR Cognitive Processor optimizes picture quality while Google TV provides access to streaming apps and content. This television is suitable for discerning viewers who prioritize image accuracy and detail within a large screen format.

insights Why this score

Sony Z9D ranks #116 of 388 in the Smart Tv ranking, behind TCL QM850G, ahead of Samsung S95D QLED (2025).

balance Sony Z9D Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Exceptional black levels
  • check Powerful HDR brightness
  • check Excellent local dimming
  • check Accurate image processing
thumb_down Cons
  • close Narrow viewing angles
  • close Noticeable input lag
  • close Bulky and heavy

help Sony Z9D FAQ

Is the Sony Z9D an OLED or LED TV?

The Sony Z9D uses a full-array LED backlight system with local dimming, not OLED panel technology. It employs Sony's Backlight Master Drive technology, which uses densely packed LEDs for extremely precise local dimming control, achieving black levels and contrast that rival OLED displays.

What processor does the Sony Z9D use?

The Z9D is powered by Sony's X1 Extreme processor, which was the company's most advanced picture processing chip at the time of the TV's release. The processor handles HDR remastering, upscaling, and object-based super resolution for enhanced detail.

Is the Sony Z9D still good for gaming?

The Z9D delivers excellent picture quality for cinematic single-player games, but as a model released in 2017, it lacks HDMI 2.1 ports and therefore does not support 4K at 120Hz or Variable Refresh Rate (VRR). Gamers who prioritize next-gen features like 120Hz gaming on PS5 or Xbox Series X may want a newer model.

What sizes was the Sony Z9D available in?

The Sony Z9D was released in 65-inch, 75-inch, and 100-inch screen sizes. The 100-inch model was one of the largest consumer LED televisions ever produced at the time of its release.

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