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Blu-ray Emperor
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Banned
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Every single Sony movie, disc, TV, photo camera, projector, and film camera has built in sharpening. Some more than others. Some of their movies look absolutely fantastic and others are ridiculously over processed. This sharpened look is what I refer to as the signature Sony look. Once you see it and what they’re doing, it becomes distracting. This is how they differentiate themselves from the competition and people keep falling for this sharper (supposed better) look over and over again. No other major company that I know of does it to this extent. I’ve owned and still own a lot of Sony’s high end products across all platforms. I’m a huge Sony supporter. But I get more irritated these days, mainly due to a very strong competition. There are some truly incredible products out there. When are you ordering your A9F?
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Senior Member
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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