expired Posted by JeffT8183 • Oct 19, 2023
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expired Posted by JeffT8183 • Oct 19, 2023
Oct 19, 2023 3:32 PM
85" Sony BRAVIA XR X95K 4K UHD Mini LED Smart Google TV (2022 Model)
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Been watching reviews and you all have good points. I went and looked at the Full Array vs the Mini Led and it is arguable which has the best picture. That said this is going in a living room with varying degrees of day light and lighting at night, and the mini led has a much better reflection coating and control than the full array. I had been a Samsung guy for my last several sets, recently the 75 inch 8k version. I had service on that TV twice now, once for a screen issue, which they replaced and then a few months later the power supply went out. There are cheaper sets out there, and the Hisense is certainly up there with picture quality but, I am finally going for the Sony based on weeks and weeks of reading and reviews. This isn't all about the cheapest price, its more a balance of picture quality and overall quality of the build. Plus I sold my 5 year old 82 inch QLED for $900 so that helps take the sting out.
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I know going from my $400 TCL to $800 Hisense was night and day difference with better brightness, HDR, and HRR, and they are both considered "low-end" TVs. I mean I was blown away by the difference in picture and PS5 performance.
I suspect diminishing returns in this price range.
Been watching reviews and you all have good points. I went and looked at the Full Array vs the Mini Led and it is arguable which has the best picture. That said this is going in a living room with varying degrees of day light and lighting at night, and the mini led has a much better reflection coating and control than the full array. I had been a Samsung guy for my last several sets, recently the 75 inch 8k version. I had service on that TV twice now, once for a screen issue, which they replaced and then a few months later the power supply went out. There are cheaper sets out there, and the Hisense is certainly up there with picture quality but, I am finally going for the Sony based on weeks and weeks of reading and reviews. This isn't all about the cheapest price, its more a balance of picture quality and overall quality of the build. Plus I sold my 5 year old 82 inch QLED for $900 so that helps take the sting out.
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At that time it was $4k for x95k. Even at $3k, it's a big ticket spend, but if you are absolutely looking for the premium this one it is.
Maybe you only notice the diff side by side, but the pic quality is superb
Fact that Sony discounted this flagship non oled already says a lot. Also agree with other comment not spending more than 2k for any TV in 2023.
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Fact that Sony discounted this flagship non oled already says a lot. Also agree with other comment not spending more than 2k for any TV in 2023.
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Fact that Sony discounted this flagship non oled already says a lot. Also agree with other comment not spending more than 2k for any TV in 2023.
Most people would argue that the X95K/X95L is better for upscaling older content, motion handling, and processing. Until Sony supports 4x HDMI 2.1 ports, I won't buy a Sony OLED or Mini LED. I'll change my time if I can get the A90J 83" for $2500 or so. It would be strictly for movies/TV shows.
The Sony tax is real with their high end models. This is the lowest price for the X95K so it might be a good time to jump on it if you've been waiting on a price drop.
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