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motherker
post Mar 26 2021, 09:13 AM

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Does the x7500 suffer from backlight bleeding or dirty screen effects?

I thought of going for the mi tv 4s 65".
But worried if it would suffer from the above mentioned issues. Which is why I'm down to considering the x7500 series.
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post Jun 2 2021, 12:14 AM

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Guys I'm torn between the 65X8000H and the 65X80AJ.
The X8000H is running out of stock almost everywhere.

Seller on the other hand is trying hard to convince me to go for the X80AJ.

My main intention is to watch movies. Is the X7500H better in that sense? (higher contrast ratio than IPS)

Any thoughts on this?
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post Jun 4 2021, 12:13 AM

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QUOTE(MakeAWishKid @ Jun 2 2021, 04:24 PM)
Same bro, x80h is RM3655 while x80j is RM3799. Not sure to go for newer model or go for older model with higher brightness.
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Aih we are in the same boat bro.. haha




QUOTE(Currylaksa @ Jun 2 2021, 04:27 PM)
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x750h
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x80j

if your tujuan utama is to watch movies, then x750h macam better than x80j
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X7500h all ok. Except for the dirty screen effect. I just cannot accept it.
My previous LG suffered from this issue as well. Its annoying to watch football or even movies with fast moving scenes.

It's just there.

motherker
post Jun 4 2021, 10:30 AM

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QUOTE(Currylaksa @ Jun 4 2021, 09:57 AM)
DSE memang see your luck, some panels ok some panels GG
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yup bro...

kalau US, they can always exercise their consumer rights, get it swapped until they settle down with a satisfactory unit.

sini lain.. customers yang jadi hamba to big corporations... everything, from consumer electronics to even property market. doh.gif doh.gif



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post Jun 4 2021, 12:17 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Apr 22 2021, 04:11 PM)
X80AJ is the more affordable variant of X80J .

It doesn't has any motion compensation system . Not that the X80J has much either since they are both based on 60hz , which means good luck dealing with 5:5 pull down on broadcast TV shows and movies .
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Hi bro,
If I'm not mistaken, both X80J and X80AJ are native 60hz.

So they wouldn't be doing 5:5 pulldown. It would be doing 3:2 pulldown instead.

Do correct me if I'm wrong. I might be mistaken on the TV Specs.
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post Jun 4 2021, 05:52 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Jun 4 2021, 01:12 PM)
You are not wrong but you don't get my meaning .
5 : 5 is referring the standard for 24p content on a 120 hz based panel ,  3 : 2 means you will be experiencing motion judders .

On the X80J , you can enable motion compensation to slightly mitigate the problem .
On X80AJ you can't , not at all.
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Yes bro.
Both are 50/60hz native panels.

Supposedly the 24p pull down for 60hz panels is 3:2
Whereas 24p pull down for 120hz panels is 5:5

A bit contradicting to your earlier post when you mentioned good luck 5:5 pull down on both these models (x80aj/x80j)

Anyways moving on, the specs comparison on Sonys website shows there's motionflow xr100 on the x80aj and motionflow xr200 on the x80j..

Not sure how these will help in real life usage.
But I do agree that judder will be present for all 60hz panels due to 3:2 pull down.

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