I would pick a Sony TV over any China product like the TSL in the Hisense all Chinese garbage Sony has always made the best TVs and they always will plus when you buy a Sony you know you're going to have it for many many years you buy one of those cheaper ones like every other brand go get a couple years out of it and nothing will die in you absolutely garbage don't waste your money on anything else just do it right the first time and get a Sony you won't regret it
Yeah, TCL and Hisense are a major cyber security concern. If you're gonna get a smart TV, definitely go with a Sony or potentially a Samsung or potentially an LG but I feel more comfortable with a Sony.
TVs these days are tough. You wanna get something that is within a budget but with that comes low life span I have had Hisense TVs and TCL and they don’t last nearly as soon and any Sony or LG tv I’ve ever had ( I’m in Canada we don’t have Vizio ) so I’ll always lean towards a Sony over Hisense just because of the life span and I don’t wanna buy a new tv every 3 years.
I can confirm, the reason I'm here for this review is my Hisense just conked out after 2 years of use. You get what pay for so I thought it was best to start looking at more mid range TV's instead of the entry level options (Hisense, TCL etc...)
There is place for old school LCD with non-local dimming. And that is in my case where I cannot have an OLED because all my content has black bars 100% of the time and I only ever watch in a pitch black room. The blooming from the local dimming would potentially be quite distracting whereas without it, at least the blooming level is consistent across the entire panel. A local dimming set would be fine in a room with ambient light and an OLED perfect in a pitch black room if you can fill that 16:9 screen the whole time.
I messed up my tv by connecting it to google tv app and it made my apps on my tv look like third party apps and turned them round instead of rectangular with low quality logos Help me pleaae
Panasonic LZ1000 OLED price for 55 Inch is 2199sr and Sony 55X85K is 2899sr , Which TV i can choose ? I never play games , my usage is normal use - Football, Movies and TH-cam Videos .. Please Suggest?
It doesn’t support 1440p period. That was my only concern but I still bought it. Every TV will have a down side unless you go Uber expensive. Plus 1080p looks way better on 4k screen than 1440 imo
Sorry, but their cheapest models take a dump on the majority of cheap tvs out there. Including Samsung and LG. Their image processing and motion alongside color and shadows details is just insanely better than the competition.
I would pick a Sony TV over any China product like the TSL in the Hisense all Chinese garbage Sony has always made the best TVs and they always will plus when you buy a Sony you know you're going to have it for many many years you buy one of those cheaper ones like every other brand go get a couple years out of it and nothing will die in you absolutely garbage don't waste your money on anything else just do it right the first time and get a Sony you won't regret it
Yeah, TCL and Hisense are a major cyber security concern. If you're gonna get a smart TV, definitely go with a Sony or potentially a Samsung or potentially an LG but I feel more comfortable with a Sony.
I don't like that the remote does not allow you to jump from channel to channel - no number buttons. So, I've just been using my previous Sony remote.
This Sony will outlast any tcl.
If you do the pillow thing to an OLED then you would murder that thing 😭😭
Absolutely right, I only do this with thicker panel TVs haha
Great vid los. You should do a review of the c3 OLED. I own a 42 inch version and use it as my desk monitor.
TVs these days are tough. You wanna get something that is within a budget but with that comes low life span I have had Hisense TVs and TCL and they don’t last nearly as soon and any Sony or LG tv I’ve ever had ( I’m in Canada we don’t have Vizio ) so I’ll always lean towards a Sony over Hisense just because of the life span and I don’t wanna buy a new tv every 3 years.
I can confirm, the reason I'm here for this review is my Hisense just conked out after 2 years of use. You get what pay for so I thought it was best to start looking at more mid range TV's instead of the entry level options (Hisense, TCL etc...)
There is place for old school LCD with non-local dimming. And that is in my case where I cannot have an OLED because all my content has black bars 100% of the time and I only ever watch in a pitch black room. The blooming from the local dimming would potentially be quite distracting whereas without it, at least the blooming level is consistent across the entire panel. A local dimming set would be fine in a room with ambient light and an OLED perfect in a pitch black room if you can fill that 16:9 screen the whole time.
I messed up my tv by connecting it to google tv app and it made my apps on my tv look like third party apps and turned them round instead of rectangular with low quality logos
Help me pleaae
Panasonic LZ1000 OLED price for 55 Inch is 2199sr and Sony 55X85K is 2899sr , Which TV i can choose ? I never play games , my usage is normal use - Football, Movies and TH-cam Videos .. Please Suggest?
Nice amigo
I'm looking for a good gaming TV looking at the TCL Q7 or Sony x85 k which is better???
Q7
@@nathanhighvoltage5259 thank you
I have the 43” X85K as my PC monitor and gaming setup and it’s great for gaming l.
@@RoyalBoyle78same! Best tv ever I use it for my ps5 and series x! And it’s great for 4k movies!!
Sony
Unrelated but that white TV stand is gorgeous, where’d you find it?
How do you stream movies in 1080p ?
So why doesn’t it do 1440p at 120hz but does it at 4k?
It doesn’t support 1440p period. That was my only concern but I still bought it. Every TV will have a down side unless you go Uber expensive. Plus 1080p looks way better on 4k screen than 1440 imo
@@TH_WLD_RVR I still bought it and love it lol
Te cable
What do you do with all the TV's you review?
Sony budget TVs are all trash, the cheapest decent model is the X90L
Works great for me. No problems at all. Sony makes a more reliable TV even if it is the budget model.
Sorry, but their cheapest models take a dump on the majority of cheap tvs out there. Including Samsung and LG. Their image processing and motion alongside color and shadows details is just insanely better than the competition.
TRUE@@silvercomet5330
Nahhh they prob got some of the best budget tvs, wayy better than other cheap tvs on the market
Cap