Model: Sony 75" Class XR75X95J BRAVIA XR Full Array LED 4K Ultra HD Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR X95J Series 2021 Model
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after the E series line-up (2017-2018) the sony' XBR lineup has been on a continuous decline in terms of full-array LED performance (zoning). This is a hot piece of garbage when comparing to rivals. Only Sony OLED are creme of the crop now.
Sony 75X940E - 256 dimming zones
F-J- paltry 76 dimming zones
after the E series line-up (2017-2018) the sony' XBR lineup has been on a continuous decline in terms of full-array LED performance (zoning). This is a hot piece of garbage when comparing to rivals. Only Sony OLED are creme of the crop now.
Sony 75X940E - 256 dimming zones
F-J- paltry 76 dimming zones
Sorry to busy anyone's bubble.
Hmmm....
Using your methodology Sony indeed dropped/declined the amount of dimming zones for the E series
Sony 65" Z9D 648 zones
Sony 75" Z9D 800 dimming zones
Huge difference and lack of 3D as well after the D series....
If you are going to be spending $2k on a Sony TV avoid their "QLED" models and go for their OLED line, which is not as robust in terms of gaming support but offers better color/motion processing than the LG C1/G1 sets
If you are going to be spending $2k on a Sony TV avoid their "QLED" models and go for their OLED line, which is not as robust in terms of gaming support but offers better color/motion processing than the LG C1/G1 sets
Agreed....A80J will make a cameo around $2500 if we're lucky around BF. This thing can't compare....and the "Rainbow Effect"? Try full screen color artifacts! If you gotta go LED, get the 85" X91J for $100 less at Costco. A third more real estate, and no Rainbow.
Agreed....A80J will make a cameo around $2500 if we're lucky around BF. This thing can't compare....and the "Rainbow Effect"? Try full screen color artifacts! If you gotta go LED, get the 85" X91J for $100 less at Costco. A third more real estate, and no Rainbow.
I agree QLEDs only make sense if you are going above 65" because Samsung's QN90A has a serious panel lottery issue and Sony's QLED are more expensive and pale in comparison.
It's doubtful that the LG C1 will drop more in price until next year's model comes out (supposedly a 42" will debut which will probably affect the pricing of the 48"/55" the most but only time will tell)
Id say under $1500 your best buy would be the LG C1 at $1300, that is if LG can figure out the HDCP issue in it's November 17th update.
If that doesnt happen the similarly priced Sony OLED ($1400) would be the buy for this Black Friday
Agreed....A80J will make a cameo around $2500 if we're lucky around BF. This thing can't compare....and the "Rainbow Effect"? Try full screen color artifacts! If you gotta go LED, get the 85" X91J for $100 less at Costco. A third more real estate, and no Rainbow.
I only WISH I could get an A80J... but I watch too much news. Burn in will kill my TV in no time. ☹️
I only WISH I could get an A80J... but I watch too much news. Burn in will kill my TV in no time. ☹️
I watch shows with still logos ie NEWS on my Sony Oled and no burn-in issues.
I actually had a burn-in issue with playing constant madden everyday where it create a score banner burn-in but i've learned to lower the brightness and eventually that hard burn-in went away by itself
I watch shows with still logos ie NEWS on my Sony Oled and no burn-in issues.
I actually had a burn-in issue with playing constant madden everyday where it create a score banner burn-in but i've learned to lower the brightness and eventually that hard burn-in went away by itself
Really? How much news do you watch, on average? How many hours per day? And do you watch every day, or no?
FYI, Amazon price matched and they have it at $2298.
I'm looking for a 75-inch TV (non-OLED) and have been considering this one and Samsung Q90… Is this the best price we anticipate or are there rumors of better deals?
Really? How much news do you watch, on average? How many hours per day? And do you watch every day, or no?
Which Sony OLED do you have? Thanks!
I watch 5-6hours of Oled everyday mixed usage, madden being the highest lol
Sony 77A1E
Let me tell you and others, I have OLED and 75X940E (256 dimming zones)
If you are a movie buff, Streaming 4K content, NOTHING beats OLED sensation. And I am not talking about HDR/DVISION crap, i am purely speaking on infinite contrasts level and deep blacks. almost makes picture look 3D
If you care about brightness and HDR, I would recommend Full-array LED but not the J series, the Z series. 76 dimming zone will clearly show blooming and I can even tell with my X940E. No such thing as true black anymore after being spoiled with OLED
Also, both my tv's use the SAME 'Extreme' Chipset and OLED I do not notice any motion blur or frame skip effect. OLED IS BUTTER SMOOTH 100% of the time regardless of content. With LED, you will notice stuttering and motion blur in some complex scenes with the processing power can't handle.
Samsung Q90A better than this 100%.. I come from Sony X900f and I had the Sony X90f for a couple months. I got the Q90A and is amazing, plus the extra things that you can get from Samsung (Warranty and extra services)
I watch 5-6hours of Oled everyday mixed usage, madden being the highest lol
Sony 77A1E
Let me tell you and others, I have OLED and 75X940E (256 dimming zones)
If you are a movie buff, Streaming 4K content, NOTHING beats OLED sensation. And I am not talking about HDR/DVISION crap, i am purely speaking on infinite contrasts level and deep blacks. almost makes picture look 3D
If you care about brightness and HDR, I would recommend Full-array LED but not the J series, the Z series. 76 dimming zone will clearly show blooming and I can even tell with my X940E. No such thing as true black anymore after being spoiled with OLED
Also, both my tv's use the SAME 'Extreme' Chipset and OLED I do not notice any motion blur or frame skip effect. OLED IS BUTTER SMOOTH 100% of the time regardless of content. With LED, you will notice stuttering and motion blur in some complex scenes with the processing power can't handle.
The Sony A1E used an older LG panel that was prone to burn in
They are MUCH better in the last two generations
As for LCD...the world has really changed unless you include the flagships
For instance the TCL R646 has about the same amount of zones as your Sony X940E...and probably better motion control that it has
On the top of the line LCDs that is a different story as they have 500-800 zones
The Samsung QN90A is the best 4K LCD there is this year
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Hopefully something better than the unreasonable $2000 it has been listed at since launch
Sony 75X940E - 256 dimming zones
F-J- paltry 76 dimming zones
Sorry to busy anyone's bubble.
Sony 75X940E - 256 dimming zones
F-J- paltry 76 dimming zones
Sorry to busy anyone's bubble.
Using your methodology Sony indeed dropped/declined the amount of dimming zones for the E series
Sony 65" Z9D 648 zones
Sony 75" Z9D 800 dimming zones
Huge difference and lack of 3D as well after the D series....
It is a beautiful thing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UECcjZr
On another note...the Sony Z9J is still the best LED out there right now
Agreed....A80J will make a cameo around $2500 if we're lucky around BF. This thing can't compare....and the "Rainbow Effect"? Try full screen color artifacts! If you gotta go LED, get the 85" X91J for $100 less at Costco. A third more real estate, and no Rainbow.
It's doubtful that the LG C1 will drop more in price until next year's model comes out (supposedly a 42" will debut which will probably affect the pricing of the 48"/55" the most but only time will tell)
Id say under $1500 your best buy would be the LG C1 at $1300, that is if LG can figure out the HDCP issue in it's November 17th update.
If that doesnt happen the similarly priced Sony OLED ($1400) would be the buy for this Black Friday
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I actually had a burn-in issue with playing constant madden everyday where it create a score banner burn-in but i've learned to lower the brightness and eventually that hard burn-in went away by itself
I actually had a burn-in issue with playing constant madden everyday where it create a score banner burn-in but i've learned to lower the brightness and eventually that hard burn-in went away by itself
Which Sony OLED do you have? Thanks!
I'm looking for a 75-inch TV (non-OLED) and have been considering this one and Samsung Q90… Is this the best price we anticipate or are there rumors of better deals?
Which Sony OLED do you have? Thanks!
Sony 77A1E
Let me tell you and others, I have OLED and 75X940E (256 dimming zones)
If you are a movie buff, Streaming 4K content, NOTHING beats OLED sensation. And I am not talking about HDR/DVISION crap, i am purely speaking on infinite contrasts level and deep blacks. almost makes picture look 3D
If you care about brightness and HDR, I would recommend Full-array LED but not the J series, the Z series. 76 dimming zone will clearly show blooming and I can even tell with my X940E. No such thing as true black anymore after being spoiled with OLED
Also, both my tv's use the SAME 'Extreme' Chipset and OLED I do not notice any motion blur or frame skip effect. OLED IS BUTTER SMOOTH 100% of the time regardless of content. With LED, you will notice stuttering and motion blur in some complex scenes with the processing power can't handle.
Sony 77A1E
Let me tell you and others, I have OLED and 75X940E (256 dimming zones)
If you are a movie buff, Streaming 4K content, NOTHING beats OLED sensation. And I am not talking about HDR/DVISION crap, i am purely speaking on infinite contrasts level and deep blacks. almost makes picture look 3D
If you care about brightness and HDR, I would recommend Full-array LED but not the J series, the Z series. 76 dimming zone will clearly show blooming and I can even tell with my X940E. No such thing as true black anymore after being spoiled with OLED
Also, both my tv's use the SAME 'Extreme' Chipset and OLED I do not notice any motion blur or frame skip effect. OLED IS BUTTER SMOOTH 100% of the time regardless of content. With LED, you will notice stuttering and motion blur in some complex scenes with the processing power can't handle.
They are MUCH better in the last two generations
As for LCD...the world has really changed unless you include the flagships
For instance the TCL R646 has about the same amount of zones as your Sony X940E...and probably better motion control that it has
On the top of the line LCDs that is a different story as they have 500-800 zones
The Samsung QN90A is the best 4K LCD there is this year