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I'd return my set to Sony webstore, but unfortunately I didn't have time to test it straightaway, and sent the complaint to Sony three weeks from getting the TV. Disappointingly that's 2 days after the 30 day return period, which is counted from the date of payment, and Sony won't take it back.
But what do you say, isn't this a manufacturing error? I think a problem like this should be covered by the warranty... Sony support says that this is typical for all LED TVs.
Here's a still image from the title sequence of the tv series The Bridge on Netflix (Super HD):
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Here's an update from one happy customer: I sent the tv to be checked at InfoCare, where Sony does its repairs here in Finland. They agreed that the set needs to be changed, and today I got a new W653 from Sony. And it's just about perfect!
I have to say that I'm very pleased with the service I got from the people at InfoCare. They kept me up-to-date the whole time. Thumbs up!

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I would not be happy with that level of banding either, epecially watching sports. Have you tried contacting Sony Support in regards to this issue?
http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/contacts/tvhc
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Hi! And thanks for your opinion.
I was wondering if I'm just asking too much from this mid-range tv. But on the other hand I can't see this problem on any of the W6s that the stores here have on display. A salesman said that everything doesn't seem to be ok with the set that I have.
Sony support said that this is a "feature/limitation" of all edge led televisions. And that I should pay attention to the room's brightness when adjusting the image. I could also try putting the ECO setting on low. But no, this doesn't help me get rid of the problem when watching football, for example. It's a pity, because I think otherwise it's an excellent tv.
I sent them another e-mail now. Here's hoping that they can think of something else. Although I assume the problem lies in the panel itself... But if you have found some ways to remedy or help the problem, I'd be happy to hear your ideas!

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Ive heard many reports in regards to banding on the W6 TV. Its a brilliant TV for the price-point, but its a bit of a lottery in regards to getting the "perfect" TV. This is kinda why you have that 30 day period.
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Here's an update from one happy customer: I sent the tv to be checked at InfoCare, where Sony does its repairs here in Finland. They agreed that the set needs to be changed, and today I got a new W653 from Sony. And it's just about perfect!
I have to say that I'm very pleased with the service I got from the people at InfoCare. They kept me up-to-date the whole time. Thumbs up!

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Brilliant. Thank you for the update and I am glad everything worked out in the end.