expired Posted by bobsgarage • Jan 21, 2022
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Item 1 of 10
expired Posted by bobsgarage • Jan 21, 2022
Jan 21, 2022 7:15 AM
65" Sony XBR65A8H Bravia A8H Series OLED 4K UHD Smart Android TV
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Seems to me if you do a lot of daytime TV watching OLED might not be worth the extra $$. However, night time movies are awesome.
No signs of burn in whatsoever.
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they also have the 77" A80 for $2298
No matter what you say at this point based on your comment, you are not a homeowner nor will you ever if you keep this train of thought with you.
I even got one for my A80J too, so I recommend that for everyone here planning to buy this A8H model. Bias light works wonders for watching content at night, even for OLED.
they also have the 77" A80 for $2298
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I even got one for my A80J too, so I recommend that for everyone here planning to buy this A8H model. Bias light works wonders for watching content at night, even for OLED.
However, a handful of dead pixels divided by 8,294,400 pixels is 0.0000006 or 0.00006 % of the screen has dead pixels. Can these even be seen on your TV from a foot away?
EDIT: The $1349.99 65" QN85A is arguably the best TV deal that you could buy right now, if you need to fight glare due to it's exceptionally high brightness combined with having one of the best anti-glare coatings in the industry.
https://slickdeals.net/f/15568348-65-class-qn85a-samsung-neo-qled-4k-smart-tv-2021-1-499-99
Plus, regardless of OLEDs having perfect blacks, ironically they can still struggle with shadow detail because of this, so bias lighting still works to benefit you by helping you perceive better shadow detail without having to turn down the brightness on OLEDs, esp during transition from dark to bright scenes on HDR/DV content.
Lastly, I generally like bias lighting as a simple lighting solution during nighttime viewing, so that I won't have to turn on the lights in case i have to use the restroom, grab a drink, find the remote, etc, during the middle of a show/movie, very much akin to watching a movie at the theater, where there is ambient lighting all around.
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No matter what you say at this point based on your comment, you are not a homeowner nor will you ever if you keep this train of thought with you.
"No matter what you say... you are not a homeowner." I have owned a home for 29 years. I guess that says a lot about your train of thought.
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