So it's working?
My picture settings for gaming...Yeap. Tweaking hdr settings, in-game, has been tedious though.
Costco as well and it's on sale ie cheaper.
Mine FINALLY shipped today.
Burn in and Robert from Value Electronics who luvs OLED said if you game over 2-3 hours a day OLED isn't for me.I wanted to wait for microLED but that looks like it’ll be a couple years.
So I’m really looking at the Sony. But can you just list why you suggest it over an OLED?
It's on sale now.I stopped by Costco today, and they had the 85” Sony 900H on display (The Costco version is the 90CH, but I think it’s the same thing..?)
Anyways, it looked great. Much brighter than the surrounding sets, and looked sharper too.
I’m waiting for Black Friday....might have to grab one.
The ETA is 2morrow...
MAYBE more zones.Costco has the 65, 75, and 85. Besides the size itself, is there any difference?
Much better than I expected.
I am well pleased.
I haven't posted any yet for this TV.Glad to hear it. Are you sticking with the calibrations you posted before?
Burn in and Robert from Value Electronics who luvs OLED said if you game over 2-3 hours a day OLED isn't for me.
Believe me he wanted to sell me the more expensive OLED but thankfully was honest(hard to find with OLED fanboys)
Organic made
Peak Brightness/ABL is low and HDR is getting brighter and brighter.
Crushed blacks ie things don't show up or are harder to see.
LG I don't like them and yes I had bad experiences with them.
Waiting for this TV had me considering all types of options.
It's inherited to the organic based tech.I haven't heard a bad thing about the newer range of OLEDs especially the B9 and C9.
The TV's run an automatic pixel refresher after you use it and can also dim static elements like the HUD etc.
The C9 is easily one of the best pictures I've seen, I'm still hesitant to drop all that money on an OLED regardless as there is always a chance.
I'm thinking of not selling my current TV and use it as a movie/casual TV to not just thrash one TV.
I haven't heard a bad thing about the newer range of OLEDs especially the B9 and C9.
The TV's run an automatic pixel refresher after you use it and can also dim static elements like the HUD etc.
The C9 is easily one of the best pictures I've seen, I'm still hesitant to drop all that money on an OLED regardless as there is always a chance.
I'm thinking of not selling my current TV and use it as a movie/casual TV to not just thrash one TV.