u/itslosenotloosemmmk

▲ 2 r/4kTV

83” LG or 77” Sony?

2.5m viewing distance. Coming from a 65” Panasonic OLED. Will only be watching movies and tv with about half in 4k and half 1080p

I Don’t care about brightness as I can control the lighting in my room ( my s90f in the bedroom are already way brighter than I need.)

So im looking at the 83 c6H or 77 Bravia 8. Do I go for size and newer panel tech or slightly smaller for Sonys processing and cheaper price

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u/itslosenotloosemmmk — 2 days ago

Mistake going for a Bravia 9?

So I’m looking at upgrading my 65” tv and getting a 75” Bravia 9 for my living room before they are all gone. I have 3 OLEDs and love them, but my living room tv gets a lot of natural light and is pretty much on all day between myself, my wife and two kids’ schedules.

Main usage will be:

\-Streaming Movies and tv shows
\-4k blurays
\-YouTube
\- sports
\- lowish quality tv streams from my wife’s home country

No gaming as I do that on my s90f and also can watch movies on my Panasonic z95 that will be moved to the bedroom.

The Bravia 9 ticks a lot of boxes with its brightness, Google OS, glossy screen, great black levels, upscaling capabilities, no risk of burn in etc.

For those that came from an OLED to MinI LED did you regret it in terms of picture quality?

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u/itslosenotloosemmmk — 6 days ago
▲ 7 r/4kTV

Mistake going for a Bravia 9?

So I’m looking at upgrading my 65” tv and getting a 75” Bravia 9 for my living room before they are all gone. I have 3 OLEDs and love them, but my living room tv gets a lot of natural light and is pretty much on all day between myself, my wife and two kids’ schedules.

Main usage will be:

-Streaming Movies and tv shows
-4k blurays
-YouTube
- sports
- lowish quality tv streams from my wife’s home country

No gaming as I do that on my s90f and also can watch movies on my Panasonic z95 that will be moved to the bedroom.

The Bravia 9 ticks a lot of boxes with its brightness, Google OS, glossy screen, great black levels, upscaling capabilities, no risk of burn in etc.

For those that came from an OLED to MinI LED did you regret it in terms of picture quality?

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u/itslosenotloosemmmk — 6 days ago