So I just recently purchased the Sony Bravia XR X90L 65” TV. I realized the picture is good but this is beyond the Samsung and LG I have had in the past. This does not even feel like LCD. I took a picture and I cannot even see the pixels.
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I did the same Samsung, to 4k Sona Bravia upgrade in our bedroom a couple of years ago. Created a problem for us, we no longer watched movies in the den, the bedroom TV looked so much better.So I just recently purchased the Sony Bravia XR X90L 65” TV. I realized the picture is good but this is beyond the Samsung and LG I have had in the past. This does not even feel like LCD. I took a picture and I cannot even see the pixels.
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Hahaha I am in the same boat. Just ordered another 85” for the Master Bedroom.I did the same Samsung to 4k Sona Bravia upgrade in our bedroom a couple of years ago. Created a problem for us, we no longer watched movies in the den, the bedroom TV looked so much better.
Couldn't afford it at the time, but I was forced to upgrade the den TV and sound system to a 4K Bravia also.
The only good part, I now have a 60" Samsung in my hangar.
Do you have the Sony mini-LED 8K?I get what you are saying, OP, and the TV I have in my main TV watching room is a 85inch Sony 8k TV, so I do like the brand... but saying that, both LG and Samsung make an entire range of TVs.
The one you are talking about (this sony) I think is a full array LED TV, and It does have a good picture, but an LG OLED TV would likely look better (even to your naked eyes), most likely, and definitely if you were watching 4k blue ray content from a blue ray player or something.
I am a bit of a home theater enthusiast so I am kind of into this type of thing, lol.
Ahhhh Good details here. Almost feels like the AVSForumsMine is an XBR - 85Z9G. I bought this one to replace a Samsung, like you mention. I moved the samsung to a spare bedroom. I didnt buy an OLED because I play lots of video games (although I am familiar with how to prevent screen burn in, having had a couple different plasma TVs for many years), and I wanted this size.
I couldnt afford the super large OLEDs, and this was the best TV I could find in this size when I got it, in 2020. It definitely has picture quality that rivals the plasmas I had, although the off angle viewing isnt quite as good as those were (but nothing really is, lol).
I have it paired with a 7.2.6 (2 subs, 6 ceiling mounted speakers) speaker system. I still buy and watch movies on a 4k blue ray player (an oppo), lol. Picture quality of streaming has gotten pretty darn good, but the audio is never as good as on a physical disc.
Anyway, I do think That on higher end Sony TVs, they do a better job of picture quality than most samsung and LGs (but OLED TVs are no joke, most of them are incredible).
(I provided some extra detail since you said you are also into this stuff).
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Your observations are damned right on. It is even better in person with the human eye. This processing from a camera capture is close though, but in person it is just unbelievable. As I mentioned, it pulls me right into the scene, and the feeling is I am watching them live standing right there with them.I was a heavy lurker on AVSForums. I never even created an account there, but whenever I am looking at purchasing some piece of AV equipment, I check there. It has the inherent "forum" issues that always exist anywhere, which is the fact that people tend to complain about stuff, but there is a lot of good stuff there, if one is adept at weeding through forums for the information they are looking for.
The skin tones in your pictures look pretty darn good, especially accounting for all the conversions that have happened between you taking the picture, getting it on your computer, and posting it here.