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re: Sony Bravia tvs. Yea or nea?
Posted on 11/14/23 at 9:25 pm to notsince98
Posted on 11/14/23 at 9:25 pm to notsince98
I think the digital trends guy said he'd take the x90l over the hisense and tcl as well.
My guess is the hisense and tcl will outshine the Sony x90l with any decent quality 4k source material (even streaming services), but the Sony will outperform on anything 1080p, including broadcast sports. Just depends what you prioritize.
My guess is the hisense and tcl will outshine the Sony x90l with any decent quality 4k source material (even streaming services), but the Sony will outperform on anything 1080p, including broadcast sports. Just depends what you prioritize.
Posted on 11/15/23 at 12:08 am to 632627
Yeah I actually just watched that digital trends comparison vid earlier today, the one between the tcl qm8 & the Hisense u8k, and he was basically raving about both of them, with mostly superficial differences setting them apart. So that wasn’t particularly helpful in making a decision between the two, and then at the end he just tossed in that he’d still probably go with the Sony x90l...which wasn’t even part of the comparison I do like his reviews though.
This is good to know, because the majority of their viewing habits are live sports, Fox News 24/7 fml and some movies here and there. I don’t even think the Netflix package they pay for is the one with UHD content. So it sounds like the Sony’s industry leading processing & upscaling abilities would be the most beneficial for the content they watch.
I’m also wondering if I should try and talk them in to spending a few hundred more, and going for LG’s entry level Oled in the B3. My main tv is the lg c7 oled I bought back in 2017, and other than missing some apps & some vertical banding issues, I’ve been really pleased with it. I know the knock on the b3 is that it isn’t as bright as the C series models and up, and has a processor that isn’t quite as powerful, but surely a 2023 B3 is better equipped than my 2017 C7, and if that’s the case I’d know they’d be more than happy with it.
There’s just too many damn options.
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but the Sony will outperform on anything 1080p, including broadcast sports. Just depends what you prioritize
This is good to know, because the majority of their viewing habits are live sports, Fox News 24/7 fml and some movies here and there. I don’t even think the Netflix package they pay for is the one with UHD content. So it sounds like the Sony’s industry leading processing & upscaling abilities would be the most beneficial for the content they watch.
I’m also wondering if I should try and talk them in to spending a few hundred more, and going for LG’s entry level Oled in the B3. My main tv is the lg c7 oled I bought back in 2017, and other than missing some apps & some vertical banding issues, I’ve been really pleased with it. I know the knock on the b3 is that it isn’t as bright as the C series models and up, and has a processor that isn’t quite as powerful, but surely a 2023 B3 is better equipped than my 2017 C7, and if that’s the case I’d know they’d be more than happy with it.
There’s just too many damn options.
This post was edited on 11/15/23 at 12:09 am
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