Lg B9 Vs Sony X950g Reddit. This TV will be in my living room, and sitting about 10 feet away
This TV will be in my living room, and sitting about 10 feet away from it. 5 feet so the 65” gives me appropriate field of vision. 55 inch in both cases. Once you said sports that a lone goes to the Sony X950G as it has the best motion for sports and has amazing upscaling abilities due to the Ultimate Processor Chip! If you watch sports more than games and movies you won’t be disappointed. Reviews are helpful but I haven't been able to actually see what these tvs look like in person aside from the typical store demo which is designed to look good. Cons: -$700 more than the Sony; $2000 -Possible burn in. Reply Sinr1 • Additional comment actions I'm thinking of buying 55inch TV and up to today I was almost certain I'd get Sony. It can display deep blacks in a dark room thanks to the high native contrast ratio and full arr I just got a sony x950g this week and now that I have the settings almost dialed in I might keep it. But I’m staying in a studio apartment and my lease is up in 5 months and I’m afraid 55 inches won’t be enough if I move in the future. Since both televisions have HDMI 2. I've been researching the hell out of tvs and it sounds like you have owned the same ones I was trying to decide between (well close, Sony 900F, LG B9, or Vizio P, all 65"). The B9 has the same panel as the C9 and E9 but with a different processor. The B9 is the better tv and will look better in games, movies shows etc. My store for instance already has two one to display and a extra to sell the B8 gives you just as good an image as the C9 will. My position from the TV is around 2. com and CNET both LOVE the B9). Then I spotted the B9 and now I'm seriously confused what to get. B9/C9 hands down. It has the best picture you can get, you can take either Sony x950g, lg sm9800 or LG b9, they all have that. I can’t speak from personal experience with the X950G but researched it. The Sony X950G and the LG SM9000 use different panel technologies, each with their strengths and weaknesses, but overall, the X950G is much better. I am referring to B7 model as the B9/C9 is more expensive (at least in my country) and there is no B8 available. The X950G uses a VA panel and looks much better in a dark room. I am confused between the two because b9 being an oled is the entry level tv from lg and x95h being an lcd is the flagship from sony. 65" B9 is around $1900, and I'm looking to spend no more than $1400. The B9 has perfect black levels thanks to OLED's ability to turn off each individual pixel. I seem to be part of a very small minority that is extremely bothered by the micro stuttering of this set due to the near instant response time and sample and hold method thingy. All in 65" X950G, Z9F, or LG B9. If anyone has any recommendations or better prices on any of these sets, please let me know! So it sounds like the LG C9 is the TV to get reading through this sub, but my living room has a southern facing 8 foot sliding glass door to our patio that is then walled in (live in the city), so it's not incredibly bright, but it's also not a windowless den. I know there might be a bias in this sub but how much better is the B9 over the X950G? TBh, LG B9 oled. I compared the x950g and B9 oled for weeks, in reviews, and then in electronics stores watching the same content. But you would probably buy a new tv before that time comes. However, my audio has been dropping with the X950G and definitely bloom is noticeable to me. I paid 1200 for the X950G, and there is an used LG B9 for 780 dollars at my local Best Buy. I mostly use my TV for sports watching, movies and cinematic TV with some limited gaming sprinkled in. Wide viewing angles are important to me as well. We'll see, I personally doubt it's better to a tune of $700 and I'm guessing I won't notice a difference unless I ran them side by side and inspected every inch. 1 the reason the B8 is basically getting phased out is because the B9 is getting ready to replace it. I know this is an old thread but there’s a deal on the q80r for 1600 and was looking at this vs the Sony X950G. I would like to go for the 65" B9, but it's out of my budget. That being said - I want the best HDR performance and on paper, the B9 has it in spades. But my use would be 50% Movies/Shows - 40% Gaming - 10% Youtube/Twitch Streams. Read our detailed comparison of the LG OLED65C9PUA vs Sony XBR-55X950G to find out their common strengths and weaknesses, advantages and disadvantages, and decide which one to choose. TL;DR - the B9 will destroy the Sony in every single aspect except brightness levels but I really wouldn’t worry about that too much either unless you’re in a room with HEAPS of natural light. I watch a ton of sports, Netflix, and occasional gamming with a PC. On the other hand, the Sony has more accurate colors out-of-the-box and can get brighter with both SDR These are two different types of TVs, so if you're a movie enthusiast and want the best picture quality in a dark room, then get the LG B8 OLED, which has perfect blacks thanks to its emissive technology.
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