TCL 6 Series the 2019 QD model is my choice.Hisense H9F any good? Does anyone have it? I’ve seen the reviews and it’s good as far as I can see.
It’s for my sons bedroom or shall I go with 55 LG OLED or the Vizeo P?
TCL 6 Series the 2019 QD model is my choice.Hisense H9F any good? Does anyone have it? I’ve seen the reviews and it’s good as far as I can see.
It’s for my sons bedroom or shall I go with 55 LG OLED or the Vizeo P?
TCL 6 Series the 2019 QD model is my choice.
Both the TCL 6 series and the Hisense H9F are excellent TV's. The 2019 TCL 6 Series is getting a firmware update to use some HDMI 2.1 features.i appreciate the response Val, what’s the reasoning behind your choice? near all comparisons between the TCL and Hisense went the way of the latter.
ValueElectronics.com Inc. Early May launch for Sony's new 2020 X900H 4K HDR TV w/HDMI 2.1 and ATSC 3.0 tuner built-in
85X900H: $3,499
75X900H: $2,199
65X900H: $1,399
55X900H: $999
It's best to check out our dedicated X900H webpage to see all of the technical specs and our .pdf spec sheet. Here's the link https://www.valueelectronics.com/Sony_85X900H_65X900H.
Both the TCL 6 series and the Hisense H9F are excellent TV's. The 2019 TCL 6 Series is getting a firmware update to use some HDMI 2.1 features.
At least a couple years...I’m in no rush, and from what I’ve been reading about micro-LED, I‘m thinking I’ll wait for that tech to come down in price. Plus I don’t want to be a first-gen user. Thoughts? How long do you think?
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Not that I saw.That’s from April of last year, but it sounds promising. Nothing about this was shown at CES?
Higher but still decent
I still can't believe this model doesn't come with HDMI 2.1, I don't know what they are thinking not making 2.1 universal in all of their TV's, they have a console coming this year that supports it for crying out loud.
When is your new set coming in? Looking forward to impressions.
Not that I saw.
Got a pre-order in for the Sony X900H
Am waiting could be anyday to may.Did you get it yet?
ValueElectronics.com Inc. Early May launch for Sony's new 2020 X900H 4K HDR TV w/HDMI 2.1 and ATSC 3.0 tuner built-in
85X900H: $3,499
75X900H: $2,199
65X900H: $1,399
55X900H: $999
It's best to check out our dedicated X900H webpage to see all of the technical specs and our .pdf spec sheet. Here's the link https://www.valueelectronics.com/Sony_85X900H_65X900H.
Dunno if your current AVR does HDR/60hz pass through?That's my next TV right there. Have had a Sony HX850 for 8 years, still looks great. But it's finally time to go 4k I think and I'm going to hone in on this TV in particular.
I wonder if I'll need a new receiver though. Mine has "4k passthrough" but I don't know if there's other stuff it can't pass.
Thanks for the info. I'll have to look at what's available when the next Xbox comes out then. I usually go Yamaha and base model is fine for me (this is for my bedroom so don't need a beefy AVR)Dunno if your current AVR does HDR/60hz pass through?
If so you should be good for 60hz gaming.
Next gen is offering HDMI 2.1 with up to 4K/120hz/HDR so if you want that you will need a new AVR.
Doesn't look like that AVR supports 4K/60/HDR