tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7513430711621211471.post7059085890532423743..comments2023-12-25T10:03:30.569-08:00Comments on TV Evaluate: Sony X800H vs X800G vs X850G Review (XBR85X800H vs XBR85X850G; XBR75X800H vs XBR75X800G vs XBR75X850G; XBR65X800H vs XBR65X800G vs XBR65X850G)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7513430711621211471.post-21700912655753062172020-05-28T10:23:41.516-07:002020-05-28T10:23:41.516-07:00Hi Thomas,
Since you mentioned playing video game...Hi Thomas,<br /><br />Since you mentioned playing video games, the Sony XBR85X800H has slightly lower input lag compared to the XBR85X850G but the difference is less than 5ms, and the XBR85X850G already has quite low input lag (~15ms). When it comes to watching sports, however, the 120Hz native refresh rate of the Sony XBR85X850G provides a more meaningful advantage (especially with fast-paced sports) over the XBR85X800H which has a 60Hz native refresh rate. For watching movies, the XBR85X800H and XBR85X850G are on par.Bobby M.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07932783159254786339noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7513430711621211471.post-87631591360119530302020-05-26T07:27:18.373-07:002020-05-26T07:27:18.373-07:00Hi!
I’m debating over the XBR85x800H and the XBR85...Hi!<br />I’m debating over the XBR85x800H and the XBR85X850G.<br /><br />2 stores offered me the same price for both.<br /><br />I’m planning on playing video games on it and watching sports (some movies obviously with the wife).<br /><br />I Checked all the details; especially about the VA panel of the 850G (85inch). <br /><br />But I can’t decide.Thomas Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08154476975925158736noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7513430711621211471.post-47028783679373725352020-05-16T17:51:52.404-07:002020-05-16T17:51:52.404-07:00Hi don,
The major difference between the Sony XBR...Hi don,<br /><br />The major difference between the Sony XBR85X950H and LG 86NANO90UNA is that Sony has a VA-type of panel and LG: an IPS-type of panel. Normally, a VA-type of panel has (at least) 3x higher contrast ratio than an IPS panel but due to the presence of an optical layer (X-Wide Viewing Angle) on the Sony TV, the difference is only ~2x (still in favor of the Sony XBR85X950H). While they both have a full-array local dimming, the Sony TV exhibits more sizable improvement in the black level in comparison to the LG, thus making it more suitable for watching movies in a dark room, for example. The Sony XBR85X950H can also get brighter than the LG 86NANO90UNA (and the VA-type of panel that Sony has is also inherently less prone to backlight uniformity issues such as dirty screen effect), meaning that the Sony XBR85X950H has an advantage over the LG 86NANO90UNA under high ambient light conditions as well as with high-APL (Average Picture Level) content (i.e. the image is predominantly bright) as in hockey or football. While the optical layer on the Sony XBR85X950H does improve the viewing angles (for a VA-type of panel), it's not to a point that matches IPS-type of panel, so the LG 86NANO90UNA can provide more consistent picture quality off-axis. The LG 86NANO90UNA supports VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and HFR (High Frame Rate) (i.e. 4K @ 120Hz) via HDMI whereas the Sony XBR85X950H doesn't. The LG 86NANO90UNA is also 0.9 inches bigger diagonally.<br /><br />Hope that helps.Bobby M.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07932783159254786339noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7513430711621211471.post-25802088273528695252020-05-13T13:59:34.906-07:002020-05-13T13:59:34.906-07:00Hi,
What is your opinion between
XBR85X950H and 8...Hi,<br />What is your opinion between <br />XBR85X950H and 86NANO90UNA donhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16779991801068736989noreply@blogger.com