I've had this TV for a week now, and I can honestly say I don’t see any issues with off angle viewing or reflections. Obviously, the screen has some reflection when it is off, but once it is on, there isn't an issue. I mean, if you are watching a very dark movie, while sittting in a brightly lit room, with bay windows, and every light in the house on there may be an issue, but that's what blinds and light switches are for. Picture processing is amazing in SDR and HDR. Upon rewatching some movies, I saw details and textures I didn’t know existed. Colors are very vibrant in SDR and HDR. Streaming even looks close or on par with disc. Gaming mode also looks great after a few minor adjustments. I thought my 2018 Vizio P65-f1 looked great, but after staring at this TV for a week, I may have been very wrong. If you get this TV you will not be disappointed. I'm convinced that they review these TVs in some absurd lighting conditions and from angles no one will ever be watching from.
Great work Abby and RTINGS! Thanks for the in-depth review of the Bravia 7! It would be great to have some confirmation if the Bravia 7 supports full 4:4:4 chroma subsampling at 4K 120hz with HDR/VRR enabled in both Game and PC mode. The Mediatek Pentonic 1000 SoC is likely to support this.
Rtings doesn't know this stuff. They clearly just have their formula and everything has to be OLED. Rtings is only interesting to see some measurement results. Their scoring makes zero sense. They value certain aspects more and that affect scoring when in reality for you or me that might have much less bearing on the score.
@@Swecan76 Totally, I get your point and I don't rely too much on the scoring as well. It is difficult to please everyone when trying to adjust scoring formula. And yes, RTINGS are very useful for their measurement results which I've appreciated since 2016. Before discovering RTINGS, I had to bring my Laptop along with me to several stores just to test for full 4:4:4 chroma subsampling support and other aspects of picture quality via playing several test clips on each of the TVs on my consideration list just to finalize my buying decisions. I hope Rtings adds this additional test since there were stability and compatibility issues with this in the previous years as reported by multiple owners of several TVs.
@@Swecan76 I hope they implement the tests for this. It'll help us PC users since HDR and VRR can be problematic in previous TVs to get working with full 4:4:4 chroma. Otherwise, we'll have to wait for Vincent who seems to be busy with tech shows this month. It'll probably be weeks before his reviews are available.
Ok so I own the 75” Bravia 7. Coming from a 75x95g. I primarily use my TV for watching films on bluray (standard and 4k discs), streaming through all the standard apps and sport (4k when available). No gaming. I’ve calibrated it to Rtings recommendations but honestly out of the box it was pretty close. Does it have some reflection during the day when it’s full sunny, yes but it’s honestly not annoying or something that affects the viewing experience. Is there blooming, yes but honestly only if your really looking for it and when I say looking for it’s totally not a factor. Viewing angle isn’t that bad either. I feel like these things are big beat ups and really great to know but in real world factors not an issue. You can complain about the price but you’re buying the Rolls Royce of processing and brand imo. Accuracy and true to the directors content is what I’m all about and this is flawless! I’m not justifying my purchase, I got it super cheap through good contacts so I’m lucky but the tv is really amazing
Interesting. I’ve got a 65” x950g in Aus and considering this as an upgrade in the near future. What’s the 4k HDR content difference - usually play mine via PS5 so not high standard but definitely interested in the difference generally speaking.
@@Exisentialist05 I loved that TV - unfortunately it was dropped in a recent move so was forced to upgrade. The 95G was my first top TV and boy did I get amazing use out of it. This is a massive jump but honestly you’re not going to get that wow I got from buying the 95G. It’s improvements all round especially in the blacks and colour. After 3 months of use there really isn’t anything I can talk about badly apart from the viewing angle stuff which only because I look for it you can def see the colour wash out when you move off centre. Again nothing bad but it’s there. From my own research prior to buying the B7, the direct comparison to our 95g would have been the x90L and that is great telly for the price. This is a big jump
@@Exisentialist05 look off the bat the X95G is an amazing telly and my first top TV. The only reason I had to upgrade is due to it being dropped in a recent move. 4K HDR and even SDR is where it does its best work. The picture looks more vibrant and colours are way deeper than 95G. Blacks are the biggest jump. In all aspects the tv is better from the OS to the performance. Sound was a big one too when playing through my Denon amp or recently when I updated to the Q990d. All formats play as well even from my USB with it passing HD master audio. The biggest Ick I have is the viewing angle it really does wash out if you’re not off centre but again not a factor. It’s just because I’m aware and look for it. Don’t think you’re going to absolutely wowed the x95g stacks up. But it’s def a big improvement. If you were going let’s say the x90L then it wouldn’t be that much diff but this is def a big upgrade.
Man if this thing had better viewing angle and was $500 cheaper then I think it’d be a serious contender for a lot of people. At $2k it’s just too hard to forgive it for its obvious faults.
I saw it in store I prefer X93L over Bravia 7. Hisense 2022 U8H 160000:1 contrast ratio Evan look significantly better than 2024 Bravia 7 100000:1 . N Bravia 7 is too fine Grain Matted glare . 😮 At least X93L is glossier even tho X93L has (low dynamic contrast ) issue has soft image . 😮
@@notsoeloquent "Black level looks raised from an angle of 14° and the gamma noticeably shifts from 17° onwards, heck you can barely move when watching this TV" - as stated in the video. Sounds like even 30 degrees will be really pushing it!
@@achinism in real life terms, you won't see a difference from your love seat. Whatever they detected as shifting is likely imperceivable. It might become obvious at more extreme angles, but no one is watching their TV like that.
Good review. I purchased the Bravia 7 over the Bravia 9 because I needed the 55" size in my living room. I replaced a 7 year old Sony TV that started the back light pulsing. I have to say this TV isn't perfect and the viewing angles are the only negative that I only sometimes notice. From a technical perspective Sony nocks it out of the park with image processing. Sony just does it best IMO. I've watched other friends TVs and viewed Samsung and LGs offering in stores and the Sony images just look better to my eyes. After all I'm the one that's viewing it. I only need the use of one HDMI 2.1 port as this will not be my gaming TV and will only have a Sonos system plugged in. For me this was the best TV offered in the 55" Inch category. I would have gone Bravia 9 if it had a 55" offering.
The U8 isn't better because upscaling is a BIG thing. Unless you watch exclusive 4k content, MOST content is 720P and 1080P and needs upscaled. 144Hz is nearly useless because No console on the market can game higher than 120Hz, so ignore the 144hz unless you plan to use it as a computer monitor and you have a graphics card like a 4080 or 7900XTX to even Reach 144Hz at 4K. it's really not fair to compare it to an OLED just because of price. There is also a B4 OLED that's even cheaper than the C4... Compare LED to LED... I think Rtings just kind of "hate reviews" Sony products. They ALWAYS recommend something else instead. The Bravia 8 is WAY better than the review they gave it here as well.. Sometimes they just look at numbers and think that tells the whole story, like the 144hz business.. its nearly useless but they make it out to be WAY better..... its not.
Great review of the Bravia 7, RTINGS! I plan on still getting the Bravia 7 as my new TV. Although OLED looks great and is still better than LCD/LED TVs in almost every category, I personally can't justify the price, nor do I like the risk of burn-in that is inevitable to happen.
Don't do it. Stick with OLED. I'm returning my B7 because my 2 y.o. old oled blows this tv away, no comparison. And my oled has over 8,000 hours with zero burn in. Even showing a totally grey screen, no usage retention at all. Also when I return it, I will be getting the LG C3 which is $400 cheaper and has real blacks, not Grey's and an almost unlimited viewing angle. You MUST sit directly centered with tv or blacks are washed out. Reflections also worse that my old LG
@@mrc2165lol okay bud. I have an A80l and the B7. Both are amazing. OLED PQ is great…but black crush and flicker is not. Stop pretending OLED is the answer for everything. It’s perfect for a dedicated movie room, sure, but not for all purpose tv use.
@@mrc2165returned an lg c4 for the Sony b7 😂 Idk why but the lg oled wrecked my eyes, despite having the best picture I’ve ever seen. Also, streaming shows had massive stutter, which could have possibly been corrected by adjusting settings. I also had that burn in fear at all times when I’m blasting Diablo 4 for a month straight. B7 feels far easier on my eyes compared to the lg for whatever reason, and even far better than my previous Samsung nu8000, likely due to mini led w/ local dimming rather than being blasted by edge lit, just less overall blue light. Gaming on the b7 is great. Cannot perceive a difference in response times between this and the c4. Movies look fantastic, especially 4K physical, and Netflix doesn’t stutter out of the box. Within 15° viewing angle shift, about the width of a couch at 7’, I see no difference in color or black levels. I love my b7.
MediaTek (who make the SOC in Sony’s TVs, along with many other brands) have just announced a new chip that allows for all four HDMI ports to be HDMI 2.1 and will be in consumer TVs from 2025. So if having all four HDMI ports be 2.1 compatible is important to you then you might want to wait another year to upgrade.
If you connect a 2.1 receiver to hdmi 3, please explain how you are losing one 2.1 port when I've actually gained an extra 3 ports that support 4k120 on my Denon X2800H, while also supporting thar in HDR/Dolby Vision. Why do reviewers miss this out ???? This is all connected to my A95K & im also using my Series X & PS5
@@notsoeloquent If that's so, why are the HDR images of the Bravia 7 on Ratings not clearer than the X95L's? Granted, it's a camera but every Sony is clearer than other TV manufacturers by a mile so they are picking up detail.
Not as good as i was hoping for. Having just rejected an LG C3 for banding and then panel failure after two weeks i am still looking for a replacement and don't want another Oled. I am in no rush and might wait to see how much better next years models will be with the new Mediatek SoC. Thanks for another great review Abby.
Overall the Bravia 7 seems like a great addition to Sony's lineup. As usual the price is high but quality costs more. That's especially true when the competing Hisense set is known to have quality control issues.
It would be awesome to see a side by side comparison of Sony Bravia 7 and Sony X95L, because the production of X95L should be continued and they will be present on market together.
I don’t know dude , I saw it last week at Bestbuy .i prefer the SONY X93L(semi gloss, more glossy version of Semi) over this one . The Bravia7 has thick fine grain matted screen . I don’t like it too much . If you had X95 level tv (usually SONY put the X95 level tv more glossy ) you might NOT like the Bravia 7 as much . Bravia 7 Fine grain Matted . Yes image will be major upgrade for sure . 👍🏻 just others TVs significantly better than Bravia 7 3yrs ago already . Samsung QN95B ,Hisense U8H (google panel ) in 2022 already going at around 160000-200000:1 contrast ratio . The Bravia 7 just doing 100000:1 today. Hisense U8N just came out 290000:1 contrast ratio . U8N is not even Flagship . 😊 n glossy. N there is U9N wll launch later year with Newest ADS-Pro panel (American Company BOE , 2X contrast of ADS, surpass VA, 180 degree viewing angle . FULL Gloss screen ) , TCL QM851 (VA) . U better wait out for the Best LEDs launch in the Fall :)
Hey, I have the X95G myself and still works nicely, though i have never updated it, last update - dec 2019. How did your unit die? I am quite interested and id be happy if you give me some details. Btw upgraded to X95L recently and it is quite the step up.
I'm debating between Bravia 7 and Bravia 9 because the price difference is big Can you explain the differences between them and whether the price difference is worth the investment. I mainly watch football in a lighted room. Today I have a Sony OLED TV and it has problems with burning pixels, so I want to switch to a TV with mini LED technology thanks
A friend got the BRAVIA 3 the Biggest thing he said was DETAIL in the images Other than that he said for the price everything else works really well once you get the settings right and he said it give the U8N a run for it's money as he Has that TV Hope that helps
Verdict say C4 is better than B7 in dark rooms but usually one watches in bright rooms (with sunlight/electric light), B7 should be the better alternative since it is brighter also.
I’m looking at this tv or the Bravia 9 when it comes to uk in 65” which it apparently is. I would have OLED but despite what all the OLED fanboys say there are still cases of people having problems with their screen. I had 3 OLED 2/3 years ago and all went back and I still hear of it happening now. People say this isn’t worth the price well neither is an OLED with the risk it has.
I saw it at BESTBUY ! Even look worse in Person 🧍🏻♂️ Not worth it . Low contrast , pestle . Fine grain matted screen 😮! Over priced . 100000:1 contrast 2022 Hisense U8H - 160000:1 already . 2023 Samsung QN95C 200000:1 2023 Hisense U8K- 165000:1 2024 Hisense U8N-290000:1 Sony X90L------42000:1 😮 None of those Samsung , Hisense TCL as Fine grain Matted screen mushy as that Bravia 7😮 which Negates the whole reason of getting bright tv 📺! Keep the hard earned money 💰
Seems like a pretty good TV, would have to test the viewing angles myself though. Im upgrading from a budget 1080p samsung and dont notice major issues.
@alsayedfakhri4597 - VA panels provide better contrast at the cost of more narrow viewing angles. Step up to the Bravia 9 if wider viewing angles are important to you.
Thanks for the review RTINGS, I was curious. We've tested the Bravia XR70 as well. It's a darn good tv..., if it wasn't for the extremely poor viewing angles. You can't sell a tv like this, especially not at this tier and price, so disappointed about that, Sony!
I'm wondering who Sony are aiming any of its 2024 range at to be blunt. Grossly expensive, not very good QLEDs which are still nowhere near its own OLEDs, no models other than arguably the 9 better than the G4 or even the now vastly reduced C3, and the 9 not available below 75" outside of the US.
Great review. You saved me from buying this TV because I thought it was identical to last years X95L (like the X93L was a rebranded X95K) but the downgrade in reflection handling makes it a hard pass for me as I have big living room windows and need great reflection handling more than anything else.
Another way of looking at it: everyone hooking up their soundbar/receiver with HDMI 2.1 ports to the Hisense, will have all the HDMI ports downgraded to 2.0. On the Sony you’ll actually get extra HDMI 2.1 ports. Perspective 🤷♂️
Dude x95K -- HAS VERY significant 😮BLOOMINg 😮 (for Flagship level it looks like Samsung QN90B (flagship was QN95B) worh QN85B level blooming . 😮😮😮😮😮 Yes I was at store , my family got confused cuz that X95K did not look 👀 like even A flagship . Very BLUE tinted . All whites r Blue 🧊! U better off getting a X93L . Even 2024 Hisense U8N tcl QM851. 3X of Contrast ratio of x95K, 5X of native contrast ratio of x95K . Inky black Beautiful . Can do 144hz -full 4k pc Gamming with AMD/Nvdia. X95K is -- 2022 model . Be careful they try to do “I give u major discount !” 😮
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A very RTINGS review, thanks! Seems like a solid mini-LED with all the Sony hallmarks BUT not the one to challenge OLEDs - that's U8N this year, if Hisense can manage to firmware-out the bugs and inaccuracies that is! Or perhaps Bravia 9 and its bl master-drive has something to say about that. 2024 has been pretty meh for OLEDs and I welcome this whole mini-LED resurgence!
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Dear, i have sony tv, and the rating was good on ritings website, but during the updates on long times the ratings getting lowing on ritings website , was 8.1 now 7.9, so my question should i avoid updating the TV? Please advice.
I think they readjust rating as time goes on, otherwise a 9.0 from 10 years ago would still be a 9.0 even though technology has advanced so much its more in line with an entry level 7.0 nowadays.
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I'm deciding between the Bravia 9 and Bravia 8. While I want the larger TV size (85 inches) that the Bravia 9 offers, I want a TV that excels at dark room gaming (Bravia 8). If I get the B8, it'll be my first OLED 😊
I went down the same path as you about 3 years ago. As someone who owns a sony a90j, if you're a brightness nut and want the best HDR experience when gaming, mini led is the way to go. I have had so many problems with ABL kicking in on my OLED. And the sdr brightness is laughable. I'm getting the Bravia 9. You really need to figure out what you prioritize. If it's pixel response, you want an OLED. If you want HDR pop, mini led. Oleds still struggle to come out of pure black to gray and suffer from black crush. When gaming, I've had issues not seeing people in dark corners due to this. I made a video on my channel covering my thought process
@@westyk52sparky the Bravia 8 is not a qd oled. It is a wrgb OLED from LG. I believe it is using the MLA technology as well. Could be wrong. Sony's a95l is carrying over from last year as their qd oled offering
Appreciate the advice everyone! What I will say is that burn in is an issue I'd prefer not to deal with. But I hear the Bravia 8 is using a new EVO panel from LG. Those are more resistant against burn in I hear.
I received it today. The viewing angle is horrible. I put the TV on a piece of furniture 1m high and the fact that I'm not sitting at the same height as the TV, the picture is washed out. It's crazy to pay 2000$ and have this kind of problem. I'm going to take it back to the store, it's a shame because the basic image is sublime.
That means it's not going to work for TVs over fireplaces. You'd be shocked how many people have their TVs installed there. Actually this TV probably can't be wall-mounted even 1 foot above the cabinet without a change in picture quality.
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I wanted to ask the same. I hope RTINGS can answer here... X90L is much cheaper that bravia 7 and if it''s less reflecting light i would definetely go for it instead.
I have the 65" X95L and I would say the bravia 7 is better than the X90L. The 65" X90L has 80 dimming zones - The 65" bravia 7 has 480 dimming zones (same amount as the X95L). It's a better TV. Wait till black Friday for a deal.
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The viewing angles kill this TV because unlike the X90L which launched at $1,299 and dropped at $1,099, it's nearly double the price with better local dimming and more brightness (the X90L is decent). It's unacceptable at that price range... They should have gone with an ADS Pro, AUO, or even an IPS panel. It's insanity.
@@kenadams9725 Most TVs go into living rooms which may be small enough that there's no angle but most living rooms may have a seat that's a bit off angle and you will also walk around with the TV off angle. It does look jarring to see a TV lose color as you walk around the room.
But the U8N isn't just as good in every area. That is where it comes down to user preference. I would imagine since a TV is primarily a picture/image medium. One would think the priority would be how it handles the content and look at it's best.
Sony has off looking technology. It has 🟦BLUE -- light coming from Back as BASE !! Mix with 🟥🟩at front to creat ◻️. Because the strong Base of Blue , everything is off looking pestle . 🟪🟨🟧🟫🟩🟥 all expressed funny . Their whites were always 🩵 now 👚tone . 2010-2012 Global LEDs were 💯 produced by - SHARP TV . SONY Bravia was Sharp Aquos with SONY logo . Hisense bought Sharp in 2015 . It has pattern SONY can’t touch , so they have to go with the Blue light route. Where image has pestle visuals u can not calibrate out of it due to strong Blue base light . 💡 Samsung /Hisense has ⬜️coming from back , so mix with 🟥🟦🟩, it can produce d most vibrant Colors 🟨🟧🟩🟪🟫🟥. It’s more CLEAN 🧼 type of vibrancy . Not pestle Condense looking
Wow is it really that much worse than the QN90D for reflections? Looking at 4:42 here and at about the same mark on the QN90D review and it is shockingly worse. Or is there something else going on with differences in how these were shot/analyzed?
Are reflections so important to you? Because in every other aspect it blows QN90D out of the park. I saw both side by side, bravia 7 is absolutely stunning.
@@realmilind Yeah the Bravia is a great tv if you only sit in the dead center and watch everything in light controlled conditions. In that setting it is scarcely better than the QN90d but it is much worse in all other cases. New review here - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fZ_LVPAKaUE.html
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Man don't joke like that Abby, because the use of that unnecessary word emphasis for an attempt at humor is audibly painful. Worse than my middle school science teacher. While I appreciate the enthusiasm and attempt to make this content not boring as watching paint dry, it's as my niece would say... cringe.
Yes, this TV Does have a simi-gloss screen. I find that so weird that sony TV's input lag is not as good or better than the competition, since they do make PlayStation.
There's literally zero difference, it's just marketing and numbers, especially for casual gaming at TV because don't tell me you do competitive gaming on a 65 inch VA TV.
I would say wait until 2026 and get the second best Sony mini-led from 2025 on a discount. Or just get the X95L this year at xmas or black friday, if any of them remain from last year.
Unfortunately Sony stopped offering 55" versions of their highest-end LCDs years ago, so I knew not to expect a 55" Bravia 9. What stings even more is that, here in Europe, we don't even get the Bravia 7 in 55". So basically the message from Sony is that, if I want a 2024 Sony TV in 55", it's OLED or bust.
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why? You either want OLED or you don't. Compare OLED to OLED and compare LED to LED. LED blooms. OLED doesn't. OLED is better at gaming. OLED isn't as bright. Do you need a Bright TV? go LED...
That’s great. I thought your review format and content is excellent. Succinct and I like the comparisons at the end for positioning. Keep up the great content.
Moving the eARC port off the HDMI 2.1 makes it worthless for a HDMI 2.1 receiver. Since it now no longer can output 120hz or VRR etc. So anyone with a good high end Receiver would be SOL. using a U8N. Not everyone uses a soundbar. This would be the reason why Sony don't move that port.
PC gaming - I don't think it's a big deal. Obviously, if you sport a 4090, it might be but then you are probably upset it's not 240hz...It's for those folks who swear that the LG's lower input lag of 2ms makes a massive difference when the game itself has 50-150ms of lag to start with. They can tell the difference 50ms of lag and 52 ms of lag better than Usain Bolt can tell if he's going to run the 100m in 9.58 or 9.59 seconds 🙂
More frames=better. But yes since it goes by percentage increase 120 to 144 is a small jump. Nothing worth upgrading or caring about if you own a 120hz panel
Very disappointing TV for the money especially when you compare it to the competition as shown at the end of the video. They still haven't fixed their lackluster gaming performance and features compared to TVs much cheaper too. I was excited for this TV but it's another disappointing set unless you exclusively watch movies. Cheaper brands are far better for gaming and at least on par for regular TV content.
@techsamurai11 they have lower input lag, for example the Samsungs and LGs have around ~5ms input lag at 4k120 whereas the Sony's have 10ms. I own a Sony TV currently and I can definitely feel the difference in responsiveness despite it being only millisecond differences. The Samsungs and LGs also have ~10ms input lag at 4K60 which is 6ms below one frame at 60hz whereas Sony has 17ms which is above one frame of input lag. Also support for 144hz and way more HDMI 2.1 ports which is good if you own a Gaming PC, eARC soundbar and console which require 3 ports.
@@Mo-eh1bq You should watch Digital Foundry where they talk about all games having massive internal lag that's 10x-30x more than the TV's lag. But the difference between a Sony and a LG in visual quality (not talking about the dim issues of the LG in SDR) is massive. Imagine playing FIFA on a LG and a Sony, the jerseys and crowd will be much clearer ont he Sony. If you owned a PS4 and games on a Sony, you were enjoying PS4 Pro level graphics.
@@Mo-eh1bq All games have their own lag which is 5x to 30x more than the TV's lag so what you feel isn't the TV but the game itself. The visual quality of a game like FIFA on the Sony vs LG is massive with the crowds, jerseys and decals. Any game really. If you had a PS4 and a Sony, you were enjoying PS4 Pro level graphics - that's how much more detailed the image was between Sony and LG. And it still is.
Abby, Love your reviews and the lead in thumbnail image. Your expression always lets us know what we’re in for. Thank you as always for your balanced reviews.
@@furballbear IMO in terms of their offerings relative to their competitors they don’t have leverage to command these prices this year, additionally I think global inflation will make most consumers price conscious, I think the market is shifting towards the Chinese manufacturers TCL and Hisense (like what’s happened with Korean companies Samsung and LG before) and Sony is yet to pivot or offer vastly superior technology.
@@alananderson7903 Really!! whatever makes you happy my friend! my Sony A80J and AV receiver and home theatre sound system would bet to differ. However, don’t let me stop you from telling yourself what you need to here 👍🏽
@@furballbear the prices they are commanding in comparison to the features they are offering relative to their competitors is off. A few years ago Sony was way ahead that lead is not prominent anymore the thing that Sony has still going for is its reputation and QC. I think more consumers will gravitate to TCL and Hisense albeit perceived a lesser quality. The Chinese brands are in a similar position that the Korean (LG & Samsung) were years ago. I believe they will continue to grow in market share.
I went into the store and saw the difference in how they use the zones. The TCL has a higher nit count than the X93L, but the image quality was lacking on the QM8 for both me and my SO. We went with the X93L instead.
Dude QM8 Hisense r not tweaked in store . U8N has 4X contrast ratio of X93L😊. 5X dynamic contrast of X93L . It does NOT need extra processing . U8N has color density match Samsung QD-OLED S95C !😮 utter clean crisp just class . The brighter the tv is , the MORE dense of color we need to cast on image to look 3D vs tinty. Once takes 20 seconds adjusting it looks UTTER S95C . S93L is GREAT tv still I agree . 😊
@@Yoga_Tv_buying How do you know that it was not with proper settings? The numbers aren't everything. Sometimes you just compare the two TVs side by side and see the obvious difference.
@@SuperMyacc because I have gone to store for years , seen X90J X90K X95K , X93L , beside QN90A , Qn95B QN95C QN90D (yes I saw already ) s95B S89C S90C s92C S95C , S90D (yeah I saw it in 75”) S92D ..Hisense U8G U8H U8K . CX C1 C2 C3 G2 G3 , A80K A95L…n those Samsung qn900C QN900D QN800D 8k TVs. None of them are Calibrated . U see enough u get feel of it what looks funny . Like women u have to have good looking FACE as base before to Put makeup on . Like Brie Larsen(captain Marvel ) , Opera, Serah Jessica Parker vs Meghan Foxx, Nicole Kidman, Emilia Clark (the Queen of Dragons 🐉, from d game of thrones) . No match :) U develop general idea what all of them look like before /after. I live 5 min walk from BestBuy :) yeah walk lol 😂
It doesn’t spoil for no reason tho. I saw Bravia 7 last week at Best Buy ! Most underwhelming thing ! 😅 Fine grain matted n pestle also 😊 It helps u to put hard earned money on better stuff
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