We moved a year ago and since then I've been through a number of displays. The first of March I purchased a 75" Sony xbr900e wich arrived with severe uniformity issues. Sony immediately replaced my unit with the new 900f that has an excellent panel- this is what I use in my theater room.
Fast forward to black Friday and I picked up a vizio p65-f1 for the kids game room. This display exhibited severe color banding so I returned it to best buy. They had the tcl 65r15 for $799 so I brought it home and it's what we've settled on, love the roku os which is very kid friendly. It has moderate dse, but what I've come to learn is ALL lcd displays exhibit this issue to varying degrees.
I'll be Blunt, I utterly despise lcd technology. Any tech that requires tricks like fald zones to achieve decent contrast is a joke IMHO. And depending on the number of zones, blooming is something you will contend with as well.
OLED's where it's at if funds allow, again my OPINION.
I was using an Infocus IN83 dlp projector mated with a 120" cinema vision screen in our previous home ... I miss it every day. It was the most immersive movie/gaming experience I've ever had. I strongly recommend going the projector route if your room and budget allow.
I apologize for the long winded post... just passing along my experiences with some of the displays being discussed, along with possible alternatives. Good luck!
Fast forward to black Friday and I picked up a vizio p65-f1 for the kids game room. This display exhibited severe color banding so I returned it to best buy. They had the tcl 65r15 for $799 so I brought it home and it's what we've settled on, love the roku os which is very kid friendly. It has moderate dse, but what I've come to learn is ALL lcd displays exhibit this issue to varying degrees.
I'll be Blunt, I utterly despise lcd technology. Any tech that requires tricks like fald zones to achieve decent contrast is a joke IMHO. And depending on the number of zones, blooming is something you will contend with as well.
OLED's where it's at if funds allow, again my OPINION.
I was using an Infocus IN83 dlp projector mated with a 120" cinema vision screen in our previous home ... I miss it every day. It was the most immersive movie/gaming experience I've ever had. I strongly recommend going the projector route if your room and budget allow.
I apologize for the long winded post... just passing along my experiences with some of the displays being discussed, along with possible alternatives. Good luck!