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I'm coming from watching an old 60" LG 1080p plasma for the last ten years. The only TV's I've seen that have touched the great blacks, lack of motion artifacts and consistent viewing angles of plasmas, have been the LG OLED T.V.'s. I've been hoping that the OLED TV's would start dropping in price for 4 yrs now, and it just doesn't seem like it's going to ever happen.
I'm not willing to spend $3000 on a 70"+ TV, so this well reviewed Hisense seemed like a decent compromise. It's definitely a compromise. I still like the overall picture quality better on my 60" plasma, but I like the size and brightness of the Hisense. The Hisense has pretty decent Blacks and Contrast, but only from a direct, straight viewing angle. Any viewing from the sides of the TV and the picture quality seems to be severely compromised. I also hate the "soap opera effect" type of picture that was part of the TV's stock settings. I just don't understand how and why, anyone could possibly stand this type of refresh rate chicanery. It's unbearable to me, and luckily can be either mitigated or completely eliminated on this TV without too much fast motion artifacting.
All in all, I think it's a decent 75" TV for $800, but I'm still hoping for the day OLED's or some other plasma'esqe type of TV tech becomes widely available for a reasonable price, until then hopefully this $800 TV will fill the gap.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. Just wanted to post my final decision here.
I decided to go with x950h! I could have gone with u7g and used the diff to buy good surround sound system, but I already have one. Its a little old one, doesnt have all fancy ARC / Atmos stuff, but works with me. Another thought was to buy a gaming console, but I am not ìnto games much, so dropped that plan as well. Another thing was what if in few years I buy a console? Theres no hdmi 2.1 support and VRR. but only the very latest consoles need that. I dont think I will buy the latest ones.
Even though the diff is much less between the 2 after calib., sony really wins every time. It has a brilliant picture technology. I kept both tvs side by side for more than a week and watched every show, movie, vdo in sync. There were a handful of cases when sony automatically adjusted to the incoming scenes seamlessly, and I paused and tried to change settings on u7g to mimic the same picture and I still couldn't go very close.
Thats why, finally for me Sony worked out better!