Help Picking a New TV

If it has the same wide angled filter as last year,that would be a negative.
However If I was looking to buy a 2021 TV that would be the one most likely.
Thoughts on his criticisms of the X90J...? And will the 95J have the same problems?

 
I never watch that idiots videos. But the A90J is definitely way overpriced. only 2 HDMI 2.1 ports and no VRR for a $4000 65”? Lol
Seems like a lot of tv's this year (not just Sony's) only have 2 HDMI 2.1 ports.
 
LG doesn't either.

Looks like there might be hope though...not sure if this applies to all the brands, but:


Since I first published this article, LG and Dolby have both provided me with official statements on the situation. Here’s LGs:

"The Dolby Vision feature is currently in testing and LG is working closely with its partners to support functionality (including 4K @120Hz) on its 2021 OLEDs soon. More details about models will be shared soon"

And here is the actually quite interesting one from Dolby:

“Dolby Vision is a frame rate agnostic technology. Some TVs do not support Dolby Vision at 120 Hz currently and we are working closely with TV manufactures to update firmware support for Dolby Vision capabilities at 120 Hz.”
 
Looks like there might be hope though...not sure if this applies to all the brands, but:


Since I first published this article, LG and Dolby have both provided me with official statements on the situation. Here’s LGs:

"The Dolby Vision feature is currently in testing and LG is working closely with its partners to support functionality (including 4K @120Hz) on its 2021 OLEDs soon. More details about models will be shared soon"

And here is the actually quite interesting one from Dolby:

“Dolby Vision is a frame rate agnostic technology. Some TVs do not support Dolby Vision at 120 Hz currently and we are working closely with TV manufactures to update firmware support for Dolby Vision capabilities at 120 Hz.”
Let me also add... these consoles are barely going to achieve 4K/120 and lower input lag DV game modes don't exist (unless I am missing something)

4K/60 Dolby Vision will be more relevant and these TV's besides Samsung support this.
 
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