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Old 06-11-2025, 10:24 PM   #1
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So we've been rocking a Sony XBR65X930D as our main TV since 2016...



It's been a fantastic TV, still going strong and the 3D is still fun. We've also had a cheaper TCL Roku TV for the bedroom but with that one dying we decided to move the XBR to the bedroom and pick up the 75" Bravia 9 for the living room. Holy cow what an upgrade!



4K looks great on the XBR but on the Bravia 9 the difference is night and day, I truly didn't appreciate how much better 4K discs can look thanks to not only the addition of Dolby Vision but all the other tech that has improved since 2016. It makes me more excited for picking up more 4K discs as well now that I see how much bigger the difference is not to mention the PS5 Pro looks incredible on it.
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I have the 75" 940E, which is still going strong, as well as a large Blu ray collection. How much of an improvement have you noticed with regular Blu ray?
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I have the 75" 940E, which is still going strong, as well as a large Blu ray collection. How much of an improvement have you noticed with regular Blu ray?
A noticeable difference with regular Blu-ray too, obviously not as big of a jump as the 4K is but you will notice it. However, I watch a lot of stuff on YouTube as well and the difference is massive. I have playlists of a lot of Japanese and Korean music and some of the music videos from 2016 era look like they were shot yesterday suddenly.
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