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Blu-ray Samurai
Feb 2021
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Have to appreciate what a leap the A90J is doing for OLED. Now OLED can actually see the finish line in terms of someday reaching accurate 1000 nits. It's probably not that many years away. I think that the A90J is stepping into the threshold of diminishing returns. When you look back at the future OLED's that reach 1000, and compare to the 800+ A90J people will probably have to look at them side by side to truly appreciate the progress. Right now everyone who has seen the A90J in best buy or other locations has said the difference is staggering compared to the 600 ish nits range previous models, even without doing a side by side.
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