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#1721 |
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Just updated our TV Shootout webpage with the detailed results of each TV in every image performance category:
https://valueelectronics.com/tv-proj...ut-evaluation/ |
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Thanks given by: | deatheats (08-11-2024), I DO BLU (08-04-2024), Kirk Out (08-04-2024), Kool-aid23 (08-04-2024), MechaGodzilla (08-04-2024), Pagey123 (08-16-2024) |
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Thanks Robert for putting on this tv evaluation year after year I know a lot of work goes into this
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (08-04-2024) |
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What's strange is HDR bright scenes having higher scores on the OLEDs than the Mini-LEDs.
Overall score. Sony XR90 - 8.1 Sony A95L - 8.9 |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (08-04-2024), soaptrail (08-05-2024) |
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So unless the website is wrong it should be: HDR Bright: Sony XR90 - 7.6 Sony A95L - 9.1 |
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Looks like the scoring methodology for Mini-LED was different compared to the OLED. So not good to compare Mini-LED Vs. OLED scores.
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Portishead ♫
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Good bunch of people; doing the kind of work that benefit everyone who love
I enjoy watching this video; you were right Robert. Last edited by LordoftheRings; 08-10-2024 at 02:08 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (08-10-2024) |
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Maybe you have already seen this video, but a youtuber made comparisons of the G4, S95D, and Bravia 9 (calibrated by Value Electronics) to find out how they could up hold against the BVM reference monitor. 8:58 in the video below: [Show spoiler] He chose a movie called Alpha from 2018 because of its aggressive HDR grade which he believed would play to the Bravia 9 strengths. All TVs did pretty well in fact but the the OLEDs were held back by ABL in a few scenes. For the VE shootout, Michael Osadciw (one of the judges) shared his thoughts about the Bravia 9 and went on to describe it as the home version of the BVM for "select scenes". I interpreted that to be high APL scenes in general and maybe others where bright highlights happen of a favorable size and location so that the backlight is allowed to fully unleash on them. 7:42 is the timestamp for the comments.. [Show spoiler] Another thing to note about the shootout this year is that the displays were presented as 2x2 stacked configuration. Not a big deal for OLEDs because of their incredibly strong viewing angles, but it's a poses a challenge for the LCDs. It was reportedly difficult for judges to evaluate every LCD from dead on center which is their sweet spot. For example the Bravia 9 was on the bottom row a couple inches off the ground so to look at it straight on you would need to almost be sitting on the floor yourself. As a tall person I can confirm that the Bravia 9 looks horrific from a higher vertical angle the closer you walk up to it and begin looking downward at it. Extra video post shootout which puts them at a more similar height but is only comparing out of the box accuracy. No calibrations. [Show spoiler]
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Thanks given by: | soaptrail (08-12-2024) |
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Oct 2007
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A nice article about the shootout on the verge
https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/16/2...onics-shootout |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (08-16-2024), soaptrail (08-22-2024) |
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Wow lg must be really buthurt they lost the shoot out now all of a sudden all these lg c4 reviews popping up also hdtv test also joined this
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Thanks given by: | I DO BLU (08-22-2024), Robert Zohn (08-22-2024) |
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Oct 2007
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Panasonic back in the US
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (09-04-2024), sinisterted (09-12-2024) |
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#1738 |
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Panasonic was my first HDTV and I'm thinking they could be my first brand of UHDTV and second brand of UHD-BD player, if these new TVs pan out.
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (09-05-2024) |
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My HDTV is a 65" Vizio V-Series V655-J09, and I've had it almost 3 years. For a long time, folks told me it wasn't even 4K compatible, but then I contacted Vizio directly and they assured me otherwise. When I bought my 4K player and started watching some Ultra HD discs, I was truly amazed. A few have said my set isn't bright enough, but with due respect I call BS on that. It works just fine for me.
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Blu-ray Emperor
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200 nits peak? 75% coverage of P3? Jesus Christ. It may say it can do HDR but that's not HDR, nor is it WCG because P3 is only about 25% bigger than 709 anyway. I'm happy that you're happy, but people weren't kidding when they said it wasn't 4K compatible. It is, but it isn't.
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Thanks given by: | I DO BLU (09-12-2024) |
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