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Having both techs under one roof makes it easier for me to decide which is the go to TV for movies. OLED is the safe bet for me despite the minor shortcomings which is always overstated and over discussed. My OLED outweighs the ZD9 in overall picture quality. The ZD9 looks great when there is a high APL bright scene. In challenging scenes I can see it struggle to control light and at times show milky blacks. It can also be a bloom city with certain type of scenes and this IMO is super distracting than near black issues on WOLED. I had the 75ZH8 briefly. Although it was producing a more refined picture than the ZD9, I was let down by weak contrast and blacks thanks to X-Wide angle.
Without owning and trying the TV tech, it is not easy to come up with a balanced opinion. All that matters is you being happy with your TV but do not bury your heads in the sand and think the opposite tech is inferior. |
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Not inferior per se, I'm just not interested in swapping one set of artefacts for another. And you know I'd see all this shit on OLED. I'd get used to some of it over time, learn to distinguish what the TV is doing and what the source is doing, but contouring like that seen in VT's video would drive me utterly insane.
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On my 77, the only thing that is a bit annoying to me is coming out of near blacks soon which is what Sony chose to implement to overcome near black chrominance overshoot. Is this is big deal for me? No. Will this be a problem for those with Geoff Vision? Most likely. Panasonic GZ1000 OLED IMO is better with near black handling than the Sony. I do get that once you are attached and well connected with your TV, it is better to stay put with a known devil than burn your fingers and wallet with an unknown angel but if you have the room and budget, just try one for a month and return it if you dislike. This way you can adjust your expectations. I think QD-OLED has a huge potential to leave both WOLED and LCD techs in the dust. |
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![]() If they successfully marry the best parts from each tech then it's a winner. The individual pixel control and depth of OLED but with now with added brightness and color volume of LCD. The uniformity (if truely consistent) is a nice bonus. LG's uniformity was a known issue and and Sony would reportedly bin the panels for their master series. I think LG just didn't have any competition with OLED so they didn't bother to tweak the process. They have to go phOLED now at the high end but it should shift wOLED to a truly mid tier offering which average joes will appreciate. Have to admit it's kind of funny Samsung and Sony still pushing 8k LCDs as flagship. "big and bright" has always been the easiest way to sell an expensive TV though. I've always struggled with high APL scenes on OLEDs. It's a good step that S95B can reportedly do ~200-220 nit at 100% white and now we know the colors can likely hold up too. A90J hit something like 175-180nits I believe which was pretty good. It was a small but still appreciable gain from the traditional OLEDs without a heatsink which topped out at 150ish. When I look at my TVs though I'm definitely not thinking "this isn't good enough" ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (04-22-2022), mantle52ball (04-22-2022), ronboster (04-22-2022), Staying Salty (04-21-2022), teddyballgame (04-21-2022) |
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Thanks given by: | teddyballgame (04-24-2022) |
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In the end, it’s still LCD. For all the praise OLED & QD OLEDs get, they are & will remain in the “RPTV” era of modern tech until manufacturers pull out real money to innovate MLED manufacturing. Baby steps. Until that happens will have to live with Organic Deuterium Panels. ![]() |
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Hollywood
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Thanks given by: | LordoftheRings (04-22-2022) |
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Really like my HZ2000 and didn't see any of those overshoot problems vincent showed on other oleds so yeah panasonic is very far along with shadow detail and accuracy. But with the chip in 2021 JZ they took a step back and I hope this years LZ is back on track. Otherwise my hopes is with 2023 and mediatek pentonic.
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Thanks given by: | LordoftheRings (04-22-2022) |
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I was shocked when my friend got an A80J a few weeks ago and I went round to help set it up, it couldn't touch the Panny for this sort of processing (granted it wasn't calibrated). Thankfully he's no videophile, we tested a few streaming sources and I pointed out how shite Breaking Bad looked on Netflix because the heavy grain is just a total mush a lot of the time, and he couldn't see what I was talking about even when I literally had my finger on gigantic broken macroblocks... |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (04-22-2022), LordoftheRings (04-22-2022) |
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And yet the Pannys have that 24p stutter and botched Dolby Vision, the latter which I think you will attest to? (If not you then I'm misremembering, sorry.) It's not that TVs have to be 100% perfick but again, this is why the ZD9 is such a keeper and why I've been so reluctant to "upgrade" as it's just so good in everything that it does. There's genuine all-round class there, that it's in service of a filthy LCD panel would seem to be like putting a Rolls Royce engine inside a Ford Cortina but such a contraption would still slap! |
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As for the 24p stutter I've never once noticed it, thankfully. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (04-22-2022), LordoftheRings (04-22-2022) |
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Looks like QD-OLED has superb uniformity and almost zero vertical banding. This IMO is a great news for me who has been through multiple replacements to get a cleaner WOLED panel. Nothing like winning the panel lottery on the first attempt.
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Weren't you looking to get a larger screen size though?
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