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65-75 inch 4k TV.... for a open bright living room?!
November 20, 2020 at
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Last Edited by ProfGreenMau5 November 20, 2020 at 06:53 PM
Ive been trying to find a large 4k tv which will be places in my open living room, trying to keep within the 1k-1500. I have an old 8 year old tv and im about to break it. We sit pretty far away from the tv, probably over 10 ft.. I dont really need a smart tv bc i tend to use Roku Ulras. I dug myself a big hole of research and i cant left from right any more.
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Sony, a Japanese company is indeed one of the best TV manufacturers consistently each year/decade. However, the other "Japanese" brands you mentioned are not made in Japan anymore. Both Sharp and Toshiba are brands licensed to Chinese/Taiwanese TV manufacturers. Go read this https://www.consumerrep
Terming all brands from a country collectively garbage, shows your ignorance instead of understanding of technology curves and how far these Asian countries have come in challenging the technological dominance of US/Europe/Japan
oh, it also has hdmi 2.1 which was a huge selling point for me at that price. gl!
If you have a bright room the Samsung Q80T is a good choice but will cost a bit more than the non-Oleds at around $1300ish.
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On the contrary, despite having great contrast.....the Sony x90CH/900h does not have great viewing angles and is not the better tv in a bright room. In a darker room its awesome. It has a different panel which has different benefits.
That said, what will I be trading for a larger Samsung Q80t vs a smaller LG CX or Samsung OLED equivalents? Also, the SONYs seem nice and do not appear that much different in quality from a Samsung. It may be preference.
I've gone to www.rtings.com for reviews and trying to hone in but it takes time.