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Last time I was in Best Buy I asked if they could let me demo the tv with the motion processing turned off and they gave me a blank stare like I was speaking gibberish
![]() Movie content motion is really the only thing I haven’t been able to compare in person between the Samsung and the Sony. I did finally get to see a 75” QN90B but still no 85”… 85” X95K is still my leading contender as of now. Price is down to $4,299 in the States. Samsung took another hit when reading up that their tvs do not automatically detect and change color gamut settings based on content playing despite their menu option sounding like it would do that. This could become an issue as more things begin to exceed DCI-P3 color gamut and use more of Rec 2020. Last edited by Diesel; 09-21-2022 at 03:41 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (09-21-2022) |
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