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re: Looking to get an 8K TV

Posted on 1/25/22 at 3:23 am to
Posted by grif82
Member since Aug 2008
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Posted on 1/25/22 at 3:23 am to
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anyone have this TV and can give some feedback.


I've had the QN900A in the 85" flavor for almost a year now (April 2021). The 8K resolution with the mini-LED tech is something to behold. The upsampling is also really really good when watching something in native 4k or even standard HD. I watch YouTube TV through an Apple TV 4k and pretty much all programing including sports looks great. Those few games that are broadcast in native 4k look amazing. Although, something to be aware of, anything in SD will look like crap since the upscaling processer is trying to make up >80% of the pixels.

I have this TV to complement my Dobly Atmos setup with GoldenEar speakers in 5.2.4 format. Needless to say, there is very little reason for me to visit a movie theatre. Hand down one of the brightest TVs when watching 4k HDR blu-rays. The super bright HDR highlights in movies such as the latest Mad Max or Alita: Battle Angel will jump out and amaze you. No OLED can come close to those kind of eye-searing nits. However, it doesn't have the infinite contrast and inky blacks around bright edges that OLED can provide, but the mini-LED tech with 2000+ diming zones allows it to get really close.
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