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Sony Unleash World's 1st QD-OLED with 4K 120Hz Dolby Vision TVs

HTK

Member
Curious to know about the Input Lag since Sony's TV usually are not good compared to LG's.
 
cringeworthy youtubers always have to make those stupid faces just to get a few precious extra clicks. youd think someone in that predicament would get a real job.
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Now seriously...this isn't on them. This is on youtube, not content creators. Plenty of them hate the fact they have to do this for engagement. Also, a lot of these guys make more money than people with "a real job" fyi.
 

dotnotbot

Member
Well, finally full package almost without any compromises. Almost becuase you may need to buy HDMI 2.1 splitters which if I'm not mistaken are not that expensive and hard to buy now.

Sony was the only brand using Mediatek chips that didn't suffer from poor 10-bit gradation thanks to the custom co-processor so the difference in processing quality might not be huge but still curious to see what they managed to improve with Pentonic 1000 on board.
 
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dotnotbot

Member
Blame Sony for using mediatek in the first place then.

There is no alternative. LG and Samsung design their own chipsets but they also sell so much more TVs compared to other brands. All other brands like Philips, TCL, Hisense, Panasonic etc. rely on Mediatek. What Sony does better than all of these brands is they add their own custom co-processor on top of the off-the-shelf Mediatek chipset. Thanks to that custom co-processor their 2021 and 2022 models were the only TVs using Mediatek that didn't suffer from poor 10-bit gradation and didn't need turning off optional processing features to achieve full 4k@120. Also they are the only brand except LG offering dedicated color debanding filter (it's called Smooth Gradation).
 
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dotnotbot

Member
does it come in 83" or bigger?

A80L with LG's panel - 55/65/77/83 inches
A95L with Samsung's QD-OLED panel - 55/65/77 inches (77" is the biggest size Samsung offers currently, last year it was only 55/65 inches)

Both A80L and A95L use the same processor. Whoops, sorry, it seems only the A95L gets the newest chipset with DV@120 support.
 
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Pagusas

Elden Member
A80L with LG's panel - 55/65/77/83 inches
A95L with Samsung's panel - 55/65/77 inches (77" is the biggest size Samsung offers currently, last year it was only 55/65 inches)

Both A80L and A95L use the same processor.

god damnit :(. Another year without upgrading to OLED then.
 
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