Someone sent me a whatsapp thing saying I won something. With your profile pic just letting you know. I'm pretty positive it's fake. But Still wish it wasnt
I just purchased the purchased the XR-85X90K and I love it. I had the A80J OLED for a little more than a year before and I don't notice any lack of clarity on this new LED set compared to the previous one. Maybe a slightly greyer black in certain scenes of certain movies with this one but overall it's just as clear and brighter. Those people that say LEDs are old and dead are sorely mistaken if you ask me. It really comes down to a matter of preference and what types of content you watch (streaming channels, gaming, blu-ray discs, cable channels, SDR vs. HDR, etc.) If you have the money and can afford an 85" OLED be my guest and get one. More power to you but there is nothing wrong at all with a high quality LED such as the XR85X90K.
Lol, your so right if you have the money then go for it but if you watch what you spend and do your research it'll be money well spent. Most everyone wants one of the best and who doesn't but this price for X95K is a little to steep for
@@druid2538 I had both and went for the X90K. Certain things had better clarity and the tint was better on ice and animal fur, for a few examples. Brighter. No fear of burn in, can watch subtitles all day or news tickers with no fear of burn in. I returned the Oled.
Thank you, I had bought the K90K and I was left with the doubt regarding the quality of the K95K and I see that I did well, there is no difference in general and yes, in the price
Glad you mentioned about watching "regular tv" (cable). There are those who buy TV just for this purpose and are not interested in watching 4K HDR demo movies on YT/ Netflix or only watching them occasionally. Most of the time using tv for cable signal. Almost any modern tv will display a good picture in 4k, but not everyone will display a decent picture in SD or HD resolution. Therefore such comparisons are important not only in 4K.
👍⭐✅That's exactly what I'm looking for in a review that includes a SD cable or antenna signal test because if it shows excellent quality in the rest of 4k and HDR it will always be better
Love this comment. After two weeks of watching and reading tv reviews I’m starting to think “videophiles” exclusively watch 4k demo vids on a loop lmao
Thank you for this and all your videos! I decided on the 75” X90K because at this time it’s about $1400 cheaper than both the A80J ad the X95K. With the amount of TV viewing I do, the additional cost couldn’t be justified. But videos like yours have enabled people like me to make decisions like this with a level of knowledge we’d otherwise not have. Thanks!
@@DonnDonn799 Very good. I haven't measured them but I can easily seen the screen at about 60+ degrees. I typically sit pretty much head on so viewing angles haven't been a concern for me.
@@brendonnorris6831 I haven't experienced a problem. I normally have my room at normal to slightly low illumination levels, and even with the adjacent sliding door I haven't had an issue.
I just bought my x90k yesterday. 55" wall mounted. It's in a pretty naturally well lit area, and I haven't really had any issues with glare. To be honest, the blacks are amazing, I don't know what the hell people are talking about when they say LED TVs can't perform as well as OLED. I saw OLED side by side with my TV and it was almost exactly the same, I found OLED to over saturate the colours to the point where it was unnatural. Very happy with my purchase.
Satisfied with my 75" x90ck too & i got the back-lit remote with a free 7 year warranty from costco...got it right in time for the extra 2 years of coverage for purchasing with the costco citi card which they have stopped doing now👍🏻
I have the X95K in my living room, we have 2 large windows (36"x60") of the opposite wall from the TV and I have no problem with glare. The X95K can get really bright so I always looks great regardless if it's night or day. I was going for the X90K at first but decided to buy the X95K instead because of the anti-glare and also it looks more premium that the X90K. I'm super happy with my purchase and my family loves this TV. Also look at financing options.
How does it handle Subtitles. I've seen a lot of reviews saying it has insane amounts of blooming for subs. So I'm interested on knowing if it's as bad as they say it is.
Excellent comparison...I'm looking at the 85" size for a large living room. I think Sony put too much of a premium on the X95K, it's hard to justify buying it at a DOUBLE the price of the 85" X90K. As of 11/11/22 the 90K is $1999 and the 95K is $3999.
This is my same thoughts. I really was going to go with X95k over the X90k but the price is what has me out on the limb. If it would come down to 2500.00 for the holidays I would definitely go with the X95K. I do have a dark room so I shouldn't have a glaring problem but you don't know for sure. Also if you have table lamps on and how much reflection will I get off them. I had a Sony before and had to shut off lights in the room couldn't stand the reflection.
@@joesoika2628 a 1,500 additional price drop is completely ridiculous. Saying the 95k is only worth $500 more than the 90k is completely laughable. It's at minimum twice the TV if you look at them side by side in person. The x90k literally looks like it has a grey screen filter when compared next to the. 85 X95k.
At very most it could do with a $500 price drop to bring it in line with the 90k. That being said the 85 x95k is easily twice the TV when viewed in person. For that matter this review really doesn't apply to the 85 and the local dimming zone count is massively upgraded as well as it's a completely different panel all together.
You can actually raise the X90K as well. You just have to take the two stands apart and raise it. The two stands have screws you can remove and adjust the stands. I raised my X90K to make room for my soundbar. 👍🏻
@@michael-4k4000 I really like it man. I didn’t know at the time you have to change the resolution for the hdmi ports to get the 4K UHD but once i did that the detail is amazing man
@@michael-4k4000 I got the 55. It’s my understanding that only 2 of the hdmi ports come preset for the 4K uhd and the other two come default at 1080 I believe. But it was easy to do in the settings menu.
As someone who has nevered owned less than a 75" GET THE 85" ITS The VERY BEST Money I Have EVER Spent. HOWEVER, I am a huge TV Watcher. Retired, spend too much time watching BUT I HAVE NEVER REGRETTED THE 75 and Sure as Heck not the 85!
Thanks for your excellent video comparison between these two Sony TVs. I especially appreciate your evaluation of upscaling performance, image processing, and motion handling. These factors are often given too little emphasis in TV reviews, but they make a very significant difference in how well the TV produces a lifelike picture. (By the way, the commercial you created for Harry's was great - and I'm not fibbing when I say that it was one of the first times I was inspired to watch an ad on RU-vid all the way through from beginning to end. Harry's should hire you to appear in their TV spots.)
@@billmulvihill8452 youtube pays peanuts, it’s literally criminally low and should be investigated by congress. Sadly they have to do sponsors to make any real money
My brother and I bought the Sony 65" X95K for our father. The reasons we decided for the X95K is that its one of the top of the line TVs for 2022 and getting him to upgrade things like TVS is not an easy task, its Mini-LED and not OLED, something my father might find a way to accidently burn in or disconnect the power while its on, something I hear is not a great thing to do with OLEDs. The Sony X95K is good for a bright room, and viewing angles are pretty good and, my father complains about dark scenes so this TV should do better than his old 50" Vizio M501d A2R(Tv we bought him around 2012), and perhaps one of the biggest reasons is that this TV is able to be put in Basic mode! This is a must for a non techy elderly parent who struggles with technology but still has to use technology. I wish someone would do a quick video clip of basic mode.
@bens3767 it's doing great, he loves it. Zero issues. We bought him an LG sound bar but he uses the built in speakers because it's much louder then the expensive LG sound bar we bought him. Might buy the sony soundbar because it can be paired to use the tv speakers too if you buy the correct sony soundbar.
I recently bought the 85” X90CK at Costco, free 2 day delivery, free 5 year Allstate warranty and a custom remote for $2500 ish including tax. I have no complaints, the picture is stunning. No way the mini-led is worth DOUBLE the price. But I’m sure it’s also an excellent tv if you have the money.
Top review mate. I saw those TVs side by side and the X95 has more vibrant and crisper colours but in saying that the price of the X95 75 inch is $5295AUD and the X90 75 inch is $3295 AUD so I know I get maybe 10% brighter and better picture but it's almost double the the price, so bang for your buck I will choose the X90K as the better value for money
Definitely prefer the anti reflection treatment on the X95K! Have a 65" X95K that I picked up for $2,000. I feel like it's a very fair price for how well this set performs. The color depth is amazing!
@@skolvikings5263 Sure said the TROLL. Too funny. Even the X90K all day any day wipes the U8H. The U8H may excel slightly in a few minor things, but nothing major and nothing that matters. The X95K is 2 leagues above your TV. LOL
After my horrible experience with LG's QNED80 (note: never buy LG LED, they only make great OLED), I looked to the Sony line. It came down to these exact models. I ended up buying the 75" X90K. 1898.00 at Costco (Black Friday 100.00 off the current sale price). For double the price ($ 3998.00 for the X95K) I just couldn't justify the difference. Yes the viewing angle is better as well as the reflection handling. But my room generally has no light, the ambient light is out of the screen field and isn't a factor, and my seating area is narrow so the viewing angle effect is minimal at best. All in all, very happy with it. If I was considering spending the amount of money the X95K commands, I might as well go full OLED and get the A80K.
My thoughts exactly. With what they're asking for in the X95K. You can easily go the OLED route. I'm leaning towards the X90K in the same size you got. Funny thing is I was considering the LG QNED85 as well lol.
@@capnsnaxxэто не факт что OLED( перенасыщения цветов и выгорание ) лучше чем Mini LED , следующие поколение Micro LED возможно может похоронить OLED 😅
A couple of things to note: -X90K only has wide set legs, but it can either be low profile or soundbar height. -Number buttons are still available using the "123" button on the remote -According to Rtings, the X95K has different numbers of dimming zones depending on size.
@@croozer30ify it would be market suicide to build a large TV without the ability to accommodate a soundbar. I know a ton of folks wish Sony had more center stand options.
@@danielvidovic9972 No sir, the two positions for the X90K are either soundbar height, or lower to the table. The X95K has those two options as well as a center option. The only current Sony TVs with a center option are the X95K, the A80K, and the 83" A90J.
The comparison of reflections should have also compared off axis picture quality because the X95k is likely to have a significant relative improvement. So why does that matter? It matters when sitting positions are off axis or close up.
Went back to SONY after nearly 2 decades of Samsungs & LG’s. Now that they’re more mainstream priced, but I went with X90 since I’m upsizing to 75” ($1500) and X95 is exactly DOUBLE the price!!! That’s a total “no-brainer”! Not gonna pay the Sony sucker tax for very incremental (not groundbreaking) improvement.
I think you're right, Sony will keep updating firmware till they get it as perfect as it can be. TCLs 65 825 mini led set had horrible local dimming in anything but high and about a year in to my ownership they dropped a major update that pretty much fixed it. I ended up upgrading to the monster Z9K and I'm loving it. The best HDR performance I have ever seen, ridiculously bright, and fantastic black levels. Mine got the latest vrr update before they pulled it and I just tried playing a old game through my Shield and Steam and it was super smooth at 4k resolution. Other owners are complaining about how bad games look but their newer sets didn't get the update. The X95k is 80 percent of the picture quality of the Z9K for a lot less money so if you want Sonys best features without 8k and slightly less maximum brightness it's a excellent choice. You do pay the Sony tax and for many it's just not worth it. I do see some blooming in certain situations but it is minor and the overall quality of the picture makes up for it. It looks like 3d and you are there in person when it gets a high bitrate 1080p or higher video and HDR is just something to marvel at on it.
Great comparison. It’s a shame that the mini-led technology itself doesn’t really bring much performance advantage over their FALD, except for getting brighter. Significantly improved blooming control would/should be expected for the price difference. And what ever happened to Sony’s “Backlight Master Drive” that was being hyped up? It’s been crickets since launch, probably because it’s not bring much to the table. It seems that the advantages of the x95K over the x90K are things that have nothing to do with the mini-led tech: anti reflective coating, better speakers, better build quality, and maybe a cleaner screen more often. At the very least, given the lack of performance boost for the price Sony should give the x95K a better warranty to highlight the build quality. They need to do something to justify the big price difference between these two TVs. Hopefully, as B mentioned, Sony will dial in mini-led advantages (i.e. less blooming) in upcoming models.
@DarkKnight 3940 Samsung has very good blooming control with their QLED's. Sony's still has backlight master drive...but only in their master series LED panels( Z9K)
X95k is double in price. If you have the money go for it but I just got the x90k 75 inch. It's amazing. Honestly I would wait till another 2 years till prices fall for oleds and mini leds
It just depends if your okay with little blooming and bright tv and better pop out in details then the x95k is the perfect one but the g2 does also give very good blacks just not as bright as the x95k but its up to u what you prefer
Either TV is good enough for me because I have both Miniled and non Miniled FALD TV's. Miniled is a touch brighter but with the right settings you can boost the brightness up on the FALD TV's.
Since watching your video's, I have decided to purchase the Sony X95K (mini LED), even though it's $ 1,000.00 more than the X90K LED here in Canada. I will also go with the Sony HT-A5000 Sound Bar, SW3 Subwoofer, & finally the SARS3S wireless rear speakers, since I live in an apartment.
The 85’ x95K is absolutely incredible and has to be seen to believe as it has a better panel, contrast and dimming zones. You owe it to yourself to check it out for yourself. I actually have my suspicion it was purposely left out of the 2022 shoot out cause it may have trumped the A95K or at the very least come up even in overall tally marks.
Thanks for your videos.. Recently, my wife got the sunny X 95/55.. it is so real that you can almost be 3-D.. I miss when Sonny used to have XBR models so you can easily follow them.. now with so many variety of models you get confused and so many TVs. But for the money and the quality, the X95 .. you go away, you pay for
Wow, super helpful dude, great review as I've been debating on x90k over a mini led due to price point(expensive in Canada lol) and now I know for sure I'm making the right choice for a dark room with a ps5 Thanks man!👍👌
I've got a laser projector for my home theater, so I really don't need the extra bits of performance for my living room TV since it would only be used for watching cable and kids playing Nintendi Switch. So the 85" X90K is just perfect!
I picked up the x90k because I was replacing a 5 year old bar model Samsung 4k TV and literally any TV would have been an upgrade. Chose the 90 over the 95 because well, I'm not rich. Lol Thanks for the review
I just bought the X90CK from Costco. It came with a metal Backlit remote for $999 with a 5year warranty. The TV remote fully controls my Roku Ultra box as well
I wondered what, if any differences there were for the Costco version. So the remote is the difference. I was there the last day of the sale and passed. I still want to get a 90k though since they are still on sale on sale in certain places. And for $1000 it's a way better deal than the 80k I was looking at for $800.
@@josephdubiel7129 That is a long time. I've had my current plasma almost exactly 10 years. So pretty much anything is an upgrade at this point. I've just been waiting for an LED that could match the blacks I get on my plasma. I don't really want to go OLED because my wife and 2 year old have a habit of pausing things that will burn the TV. I've accepted it at this point. But I don't want to spend $1000+ just to get a TV ruined in less than a year.
@@adamtoepfer131 From what I can see its the remote plus the extended warranty. you get 5 years during their sales. I noticed in this review he specifically mentions that the remote was not backlit but Costco's is backlit. had it for a week and so far its awesome. The sound from the TV speakers isn't great out of the box but I have a dolby surround sound bar with sub from Vizio so I never played with the TV sound settings to improve it. for $999 its a great deal in my opinion
@@00tich Well Costco had extended their sale and I picked one up on Monday. Seems their sale goes till tomorrow I think. But I'm super impressed with this tv. I haven't calibrated colors yet, but out of the box it's fantastic.
Got the x90k and I’m so happy with it. Blooming is there but it’s not very noticeable in the content I’m watching. The Sony OS is so much better than LGs version, very fast and smooth.
Sony has focus on picture accuracy and creators intend. They do not crush shadow details like Samsung does. Disadvantage to that is the blooming. with LCD you cant remove blooming and have good shadow detail its one or the other and its a delicate balancing act. But Sony goes for picture accuracy where Samsung goes for deep blacks and bright colors.
Getting the X90k because the picture is beautiful and the price. I work for a company where I'm lucky to get a djscount... and the 65" is a perfect set for me
X90k looks almost identical to the x95k to me. I wouldn't pay a thousand dollars more for the x95k. I would buy the Samsung qn90B or qn85B before I would pay that much for the Sony x95k.
2:30, the backlit, metal-topped remote comes with the CK series of TVs including the: X90CK, X95CK, A80CK, and A90CK. The 'C' stands for 'Club' meaning places like Costco and Sam's Club.
i am happy with my X90K 75 inch and gaming on PS5 is just superb.....for the price...i could not justify the mini led tv for slight marginal performance....so i went with X90K tv
I am already seeing the X90K on black friday sales for 1,000 bucks in the 65 inch. Amazing price. I keep my rooms fairly dim and have shades so I wouldn't anty up for the more expensive option here. I love to watch sports. Great review. Thank you.
Yes sir! I love the s95b image but don't want to be a Beta tester. I'm liking the qn90b but don't like the price. I don't want OLED burn in. The 90k meets me needs and love the price
@NomadHomad oled is worth it but for me it was a mistake for example; my family only watches news with open windows. Less than 5% is used by movies as I work day and some nights.
It's just a matter of budget I think... X95 it's just a little bit better than x90 about brightness and contrast but both TVs share the same technology to "turn off" unnecessary pixels for deep black contrast. If you compare these two models with a normal Sony Bravia led you will notice the difference! By the way the Sony Bravia led is still one of the best compared to other led TVs as the TRILUMINUS technology really makes a difference in colors which are more brilliant. and Sony TVs are brighter than other brands as I have seen with my eyes in the store. Both TV's are very good for my opinion but if I wouldn't have problem with budget I would choose the Sony Bravia Oled of course! I'm just planning to buy my first Sony Bravia since long time 😉
I went with the X90K in 85" because it is bright, beautiful and the 95K was basically twice as much which is ludicrous considering it's not twice as good. I saw them side by side and I do think the 95K has a little better definition and blacks but it's honestly very close. Happy with my choice.
Thank you for the comparison and information. I’m in the 90k camp. I can’t justify the cost difference since my room is dark and I can control the light.
Trying to decide between Sony 55” A80J OLED vs 65” X90K. Both are same price. Going in a bedroom. I really like the blacks on the OLED when they were side by side in the store, but wonder if I’ll really know the difference when they are not side by side. Your recommendation would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Hey bro. Just a suggestion on your editing. I think it would make sense to keep each object you are reviewing to one side only; consistently throughout your video. It’s great that you label which TV is which down the bottom but they were switching sides throughout the video.
I saw both at BB. The x95k is so much better than the x90k. The x95k is impressive with it's clear screen and vibrant colors. The image looked 3d like. The image looks amazing and looked pop out.
I used to calibrate tv's for BB and they would have us make the certain models look better according to stock...less inventory less taxes. It was almost always the more expensive sets because they did not sell as well as the lower priced ones that look just as good a lot of the times. Make sure you calibrate the tv yourself....that is if they let you, lol
The rainbow effect of the 95k looks no better than the blooming on the x90k imo. But it may look better in person. Idk.....of the two I'm going with the x90k for $1k less. I just don't see a $1k premium in the other one. As of today at Amazon the 90k is $1198 and the 95k is $2198.
X90K offers an 85” this year as to the X90J last year topped out at 75”. I like the better contrast. Still waiting for the QNED 90 86” for 2022 before I make a decision for the living room.
@@hastensavoir7782 8k is still overrated. Stop the FOMO talked about it this last week. There’s no 8k content. You have to sit 3 feet away or closer to see a difference between 4k and 8k. It’s a way for manufacturers to make more profit by marketing it as the best. Shane Lee (Spare Change) was impressed with the 85” X95K he bought one for his living room. I also would choose the X95K.
@@anthonydickinson9293 BUT the Resolution and Upscaling should be unmatched by any 4k TV. Won’t 85” be too big for X95K considering PIXEL DENSITY and that it’s a 4k panel?
@@hastensavoir7782 If you’re watching true 8K Contant then yes. But with 4K content and below the upscaling can only add so many dots. I would encourage you to watch FOMO and Brian’s tech therapy last video talking about 8K. I just watched college football with a 720 P broadcast upscaled to 4K and it looked like garbage. 8K television is not gonna make it any better. You’re more than welcome to buy the 8K television. But the benefit even at 85 inch is not there. Even the 98 and 100 inch TVs that are 4K B the installer and FOMO also recently stated that they look fantastic and even those big panel sizes you’re not gonna see individual pixels from a normal viewing distance. If the Z9J and X95K were the same size and the same price, for me the X95K would be the one getting loaded into the truck. We’re minimum of a decade away before 8K starts to become relevant in the conversation.
@@anthonydickinson9293 The Price difference between the 2 are expectedly MASSIVE. I’m just happy to see more and more finally see the X95K potential given its Mini LED and Backlight Masterdrive. Btw, what do you think of LG 8K OLED?
I am just confusing here about this model table stand Best Buy website says" both got Multi-position stand offers both a standard low-profile setting or a raised setting to accommodate your soundbar" 🤔
You could see right off the bat the x95k has a bit more color to it tbh. Also remember perceived contrast can happen just from a tv being dimmer regardless of measurements. Like you can compare a cheap 800 dollar tv that's 400 nits dimmer and it can look to have more contrast then a more expensive brighter led tv. That's just what happens when it comes to how led tvs work.
@kemarturner553 if you are into led tvs for sure x95k is a fantastic tv. But Samsung also make a fantastic led tv especially this yesr with the qn90c. Processing on Samsung is really good also much better and closer to Sony then some may think.
@kemarturner553 sheesh I would go a90j all day man but I'm an a90j owner so that's why. Can't beat the image for wrgb oled I still haven't been able to upgrade due to just how good this tv is. Usually I upgrade super often but yeah just to good man. The depth, the way yoy can manipulate the image into anything yoy want. It's very accurate our of the box but you can ads in extra color and stuff if you want. It just does everything. Now of course if yoy want super super bright go with the led tvs. Z9k is a monster like truely an animal. But if you don't want to spen that cash the x95k is a great led tv.
I just Bought 65 X90K, and really love it, But the first thing that's make me feel dissapointed was the Blooming effect, I thought about selling it again and buying the miniled one, but after seeing this review, I realized that even the miniled one still has a blooming effect. and after finding the right setting for my room, now the Blooming effect is much reduced, and this is my favorite tv, especially there is the amazing Bravia Core application
I have debated these TVs all week, but got the x90k because the 95k is double the price on black Friday sales! Ridiculous pricing... however I will say, the 95k handles viewing angles much better and I almost paid that double price just because the 90k gives white wash sitting just a few feet off center... I would like to have the back lit remote as well, and I think the 95k is way over priced, but no doubt has better picture overall.
My X95K has some white banding on left side of tv, but isn’t noticeable unless white snow or blue sky, DSE is hardly there so Sony did better this year but still would have liked a completely free screen
The X95K is OLED priced so that doesn't make sense, and it looked too blown out, brightness wise at Nebraska Furniture Mart. The X90K is 90% of the X95K for 50% of the cost. So I'm thinking of going with the X90K and then in 2 years when the 75" QD OLED is reasonable, I will still have money to upgrade. Also, I'm moving from a 7 year old 60" Sharp so the X90K should be a huge upgrade for me.
Until reviews start coming in about the X95K in the 85 inch version you really can't compare. The difference between the two from 65 to the 85 inch version is night and day. My neighbor has the 65 in his office. I can't comment on the 75 inch version of the X95K. I have had the 85inch for about a week. Coming from a 940E 75 inch. I am not seeing any of the issues that seem to be present with the 65 inch in this model. We are really happy. Our room is super bright. Especially in afternoons.
Personally I like the x90k better I think the x95x has more of a cartoon style. I think the x90k is the perct picture realistic tv. Im thinking about switching out my old samsung tv for a x90k sony tv.
It's all French to me... I'm currently running a Sony 65' Bravia x90e with the 120 hertz refresh rate. No issues running with my Xbox X. Blu-ray movies and games are great but recently noticed color dimming during streaming shows. I don't need a TV but would like a new one in the near future.. It's the X90 for me. Only a Sony because all my other equipment is Sony and I hate having more than 1 or 2 remotes.
I want "Number-buttons" on my remote so that I can tell my TV that when I press on the 7 a certain "channel" starts up quick and easy. Am I alone about that, wanting "Number-buttons" on my remote?
January 2023 and I’m considering the X90K at 85” for $1999.99. But I’m also considering an ultra short throw laser projector tv. I currently have a 65” Sony A9G oled and it’s amazing, but I just want bigger.
I am not looking to get another LED TV. I think the Sony A90J 83 inch on a huge discount now. Do you think when you get the A90J in your house, will you notice the difference in brightness that a A95K or G2 has on the A90J. Room is bright during the day but mainly watch TV at night since working during the day and room has no lights on at night. Don’t play games on TV.
At BestBuy I noticed that TVs can have a distorting mirror effect. (funhouse, carnival mirror effect where the image is squashed or extended only L to R rather than up vs down) As I walked by TVs, the rooms reflections would look great on the right of the TV but as you looked toward the left they warp hugely. This effect can be seen with the TVs on or off. In terms of models.... The LG oleds had it super bad. The Sony A95k has a little that I could live with. The Samsung s95b had none. There were other TVs that had it but since I don't follow them I don't remember their names. I was purposely looking at picture only (Not name/technology/price) When I discovered that certain TVs were giving me a massive cheap feeling. This was the source of that feeling. Does anyone know what I'm talking about and if it's widespread? None of my or my family's TV have that effect
Hey B first thing I'm gonna share this video to my Instagram.. secondly everyone if your looking to go bigger than a 65" I believe the LG G2 oled is the best option 👌🏽.. but if your looking to stay 65" and your looking to go budget tv wise then you should really consider the new Hisense 65" tv! If money isn't a problem then at 65" nothing beats the QD-OLED from sony!! Okay that's all!!!
im leaning toward the x90k becuase its half the price compared to the 95k and i have a dark room ( not into video games) so my whole intention is to watch movies , sports, news ( cnn fox news) and do like watching you tube video in 8k such as nature , animals etc
Solid advice and a great review. The price difference between these TVs is gargantuan. The X90k could have used a few more dimming zones - Sony is really getting annoyingly stingy with them on entry level TVs. What's next - A TV that comes with 1.37 dimming zones? A few months ago, the X95J was available and as cheap as the X90K so it was the better choice than either of them😁 The backlight master drive with mini led was a great idea in theory but the execution and pricing have placed at or above OLED territory including QD OLED.
👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ That's exactly what I'm looking for in a review that includes a SD ,cable or antenna signal test because if it shows excellent quality in the rest of 4k and HDR it will always be better ✅ can you compare the Hisense U8H vs Sony x90k with the same tests please