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Slimebeast said:
DonFerrari said:

High End I would say you have very little choice...

On Sony only the 9** class will do.

https://www.amazon.com/Sony-XBR65X930D-65-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B01A5LUBCU/ref=sr_1_8?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1473791123&sr=1-8&keywords=sony+4k

2.5k for it

And if you want their top model https://www.amazon.com/Sony-XBR65Z9D-65-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B01HY6W3Z2/ref=sr_1_15?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1473791123&sr=1-15&keywords=sony+4k

6k

Anything less than 65" on TV I would say is useless you stay very close to it.

From other brands I haven't looked... but on Sony only those models will have Full HDR enabled. Mine that is 65X850C only have HD-10 which isn't quite there yet, but I have loved looking at it.

Damn, they have different names in North America.

I wonder if the Sony XBR65X930D is the same as Sony 65" LED-TV KD65XD9305 here for a bit over $3000.

And the Sony XBR65Z9D  should be Sony 65" LED-TV KD-65ZD for $6000 (lol).

These TVs are not OLED, right? I would prefer an OLED, I heard they are the best.

What does "HD-10" mean on your TV?

Why do you set the limit at 65 inches? That is extremely huge. I think even in a big living room 55 inches is fine. But I really like even bigger. Yeah, I'm gonna start targeting 65 inches.

I set at 65" because that is what I got for 6-9ft distance from TV, smaller than that there really isn't any point on 4K for TV unless you are a lot closer to the TV. If you go for 49-55" I would say 3-5ft is the distance you would really see difference from 1080p to 4k.

Since its a big investiment better go big and solve issue than to think it wasn't enough.

As far as I know Sony isn't making OLED currently.

HD-10 is one HDR "protocol", but it isn't the same as full HDR and doesn't have the same richness. Too bad I didn't know that before buying my TV. But the one I got was 10k R$ (3k USD equivalent at the time) and the upper grade was 15k (5k USD) so I wouldn't have bought it kkkkk.

But if you have a smaller place and 55" is enough than you will be able to save a lot.

1.7k for 900 series and 1.4k for 800 series... But since I had 46" 1080p that was gorgeous I didn't see a point on gaining only 9" and 4k so wouldn't buy it for the living room.

TheBlackNaruto said:
Slimebeast said:

Damn, they have different names in North America.

I wonder if the Sony XBR65X930D is the same as Sony 65" LED-TV KD65XD9305 here for a bit over $3000.

And the Sony XBR65Z9D  should be Sony 65" LED-TV KD-65ZD for $6000 (lol).

These TVs are not OLED, right? I would prefer an OLED, I heard they are the best.

What does "HD-10" mean on your TV?

Why do you set the limit at 65 inches? That is extremely huge. I think even in a big living room 55 inches is fine. But I really like even bigger. Yeah, I'm gonna start targeting 65 inches.

I personally think the LG OLED TVs are the best on the market at the moment. I say go for one of those if you they are in your price range....which for me they are not at the moment lol.

Errrr I can say that the OLED we had in Brazil were like 1080p OLED for the price of 4k LED. And the features on the OLED were subpar to LED models so I didn't buy, besides LG usually delivering a lower quality product.

irstupid said:
Hmm, well that sounds easy. /sarcasm

Guess Sony was not lying when they said they want to compete with PC market. Goodbye, plug and play.

kkkk you silly. But if you have capable home theather you don't need this workaround.



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