Only difference between this and the lower 9000 model seems to be 120 refresh rate. Was hoping this one would be brighter as well but does not appear to be the case
Only difference between this and the lower 9000 model seems to be 120 refresh rate. Was hoping this one would be brighter as well but does not appear to be the case
If they shipped herre I'd buy a 65 for the bedroom. I've had the regular XC9000 for months, and it's been fine. I owned a Skyworth in the early LCD days and it was a great TV, there'd be no hesitation on my part.
I'd be more worried about the processing/software than the panel itself. It took ~2 years of updates for the Vizio OLED to become an acceptable TV and this will probably have even less support.
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its comparable to an lg a1 brightness
Still a nice price, even if that's what it is, as long as it doesn't have any major flaws.
Still a nice price, even if that's what it is, as long as it doesn't have any major flaws.
I think that was true until recently. Looks like Samsung is now making some QD-OLED panels for TVs...
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I seriously doubt that is what is in these TVs though. Probably LG B-grade screens would be my guess.
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