| Product Description: | See a vivid, crisp picture while you watch and game, all powered by the intelligent Cognitive Processor XR™. Full Array LED and XR Contrast Booster precisely controls zones of LEDs expanding the contrast range for deep, detailed blacks and increased peak brightness. HDMI 2.1 VRR, 4K120, and ALLM support lets you unlock the full potential of your favorite games for smooth and clear gameplay. Intelligent and powerful TV processing — The Cognitive Processor XR™ delivers a picture with wide dynamic contrast, detailed blacks, natural colors, and high peak brightness, replicating how we see the real world. Full Array LED contrast and color – See enhanced contrast with high peak brightness and billions of accurate colors, all controlled by Full Array LED backlight technology and XR Triluminos Pro™. Premium smart TV – Get access to all your favorite streaming apps in one place with Google TV™, and simply use your voice to search and ask questions with Google Assistant™. Supports Apple AirPlay. Movies on us with BRAVIA CORE™ – Enjoy streaming high-quality 4K UHD movies included with the BRAVIA CORE™ app, exclusively on select Sony TVs. All your game settings in one place – Game Menu puts all your gaming picture settings and exclusive assist features in a single easy-to-manage interface. HDMI 2.1 gaming – Get the advantage in high-performance gaming with HDMI 2.1 features like 4K/120, VRR, and ALLM. Perfect for PlayStation® 5 – Take your gaming to the next level with exclusive features Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode for optimized picture quality while gaming and streaming on your PS5® console. Enhanced entertainment – Enjoy engaging and immersive cinematic content the way the creators intended, with support for Dolby Vision®, IMAX® Enhanced, Netflix Adaptive Calibrated Mode, and more. Elevated audio – With Acoustic Multi-Audio™ and support for Dolby Atmos®, sound positioning tweeters produce wider, elevated sound that matches the picture you see. Pairs perfectly with Sony soundbars – Acoustic Center Sync synchronizes the TV speakers with select Sony soundbars to reinforce the center speaker channel for clearer, fuller dialogue and more immersive sound. More clarity, less noise – Bring back lost texture and detail, with reduced noise and blur, and see all your HD and digital content upscaled to near-4K resolution with XR Clear Image and XR 4K Upscaling. Intelligent motion handling – See blur-free picture quality in fast-moving sports and action-packed movies powered by XR Motion Clarity. Multi-position stand – Beautifully designed to complement your viewing environment with two variations of flexibility – standard low-profile setting for immersive viewing or raised to accommodate a soundbar. Compatible with optional BRAVIA CAM – With Ambient Optimization Pro, the picture and sound automatically adjust according to your room environment and seating location. Additionally, you can video chat with family and friends using your big screen. All your Eco settings in one place – With the convenient Eco Dashboard, it’s easy to change your energy-efficiency settings individually or all in one go. |
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I have 9ft distance, so I'm thinking of getting a bigger 65"-77" depending on price.
What TV's would you guys suggest at 1k ish and under?
I was pretty disappointed with LG and my TV and how I was treated regarding the Burn In. It's been bad for years now.
I play sports video games, and watch hi def 4k content HDR/SDR and sports the most.
I have a Denon AVR-X3400H receiver and nice speakers so sound doesn't matter.
I'm looking at the:
Panasonic W95,Panasonic OLED Z95 if on deal
Hisense U8
TCL QM8
Sony X90L, Sony X93L if on deal
Samsung S90C OLED or Samsung S90D
Hisense & TCL = not bad, but are kind of known for quality control issues.
Samsung = not as good at playing low quality content, OLED burn-in
I have not looked into Panasonic.
If I didn't go for the Sony I might end up with a Hisense U7N / U75N only because it is sold at Costco and comes with a 5-year protection plan.
Hisense & TCL = not bad, but are kind of known for quality control issues.
Samsung = not as good at playing low quality content, OLED burn-in
I have not looked into Panasonic.
If I didn't go for the Sony I might end up with a Hisense U7N / U75N only because it is sold at Costco and comes with a 5-year protection plan.
My family's 2008 Panasonic 54" Plasma Viera S1 1080p bought for $1,200 on deal is still going strong.
But idk what quality is like now as well.
And stacked up to these other TV's I mention.
People state that burn in is not a issue anymore but idk 🤷🏻
Also they say that TCL & Hisense are max life 5 years so that would be the same as a OLED if it went bad and was at the 1k price range.
Honestly I was happy with the picture quality of my OLED and wouldn't want a new TV if it didn't go bad.
But I do want bigger now, to be immersed in.
edit: not looking for a comparable price on the Bravia 7, just a good deal
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Hisense & TCL = not bad, but are kind of known for quality control issues.
Samsung = not as good at playing low quality content, OLED burn-in
I have not looked into Panasonic.
If I didn't go for the Sony I might end up with a Hisense U7N / U75N only because it is sold at Costco and comes with a 5-year protection plan.
The U8 looks good but I'd still go with the X90L over it personally. I just have rarely seen people saying they weren't happy with the Sony. Everywhere I read about there seems to be someone saying it's the best TV they've owned or something like that.
U8 definitely scores higher with some things, but quality control isn't something they measure, and I think the Sony is almost guaranteed to outlast the Hisense. And it's only $100 more. I think either is a good option but I like to keep stuff for a long time so that's part of why I'm favoring the X90L. I also watch lower quality stuff sometimes so the better upscaling with the Sony is a good point.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...9008/50406
As far as OLED burn-in, definitely depends on your viewing habits. I have a feeling I'd be fine, but it's just another thing I'd be concerned about with an OLED that I wouldn't have to worry about with the Sony or Hisense QLED.
I'm not convinced it's an x90L as Walmart does do special models just for Black Friday and the link says:
"Sony 75 Class BRAVIA 4K HDR LED TV with Google TV - $898 (Save $600)"
Absolute steal at this price
I'm not convinced it's an x90L as Walmart does do special models just for Black Friday and the link says:
"Sony 75 Class BRAVIA 4K HDR LED TV with Google TV - $898 (Save $600)"
Absolute steal at this price
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