28 Jun 2019, 09:25
#17064
Finally got a Q7 for equivalent to around 794 pounds.
I had found the hisense P9 65 inch rather exciting. It looks terrible, particularly on TV, but I found one in a store that allowed me to adjust for an hour or so on dome non TV feeds, and I found I could easily get it to match Panasonic and Sony Oled's for a viewing look, and far outdo them in that look. It looked grades better. The Sony oled demo started to look cheap. The salesperson was stunned. But it has a few quibbles and is 8 bit 10 bit FRC. It is great, but no dynamic HDR either. I rang Hisense about the release date of the replacement model they had announced on their blog, and was told they were not releasing it this year (seriously). That one would have had true 10 bit panel, Dolby vision, hgl, Dolby atmos, likely even more rec2020 coverage over the Q7, and probably better overall. They also announced a u9D version last year with over 5000 dimming zones, but heard of 15,000 or something microleds (not normal 9 series models). So, that wasn't great. So, the Q7 was here now, with superior picture processing and real 10 bit panel, but unfortunately no led array.
Of the three stand out TV's I found on sale. The hisense 65P9 was around equivalent to 1208 pounds (there is a 75 inch out there aswell). The TCL c6us, I couldn't find any reference on rec2020, but 95% DCI, fald, Dolby vision, jbl sound bar inbuilt I think, 49 inch around 367 pounds for a picture you could turn away from a oled for, with 400cd brightness. So, a great budget buy.
The u9a is claimed 90% rec2020, but 81% in a test I found. So, this years R9 / U9F replacement models I was keen to see.
I had found the hisense P9 65 inch rather exciting. It looks terrible, particularly on TV, but I found one in a store that allowed me to adjust for an hour or so on dome non TV feeds, and I found I could easily get it to match Panasonic and Sony Oled's for a viewing look, and far outdo them in that look. It looked grades better. The Sony oled demo started to look cheap. The salesperson was stunned. But it has a few quibbles and is 8 bit 10 bit FRC. It is great, but no dynamic HDR either. I rang Hisense about the release date of the replacement model they had announced on their blog, and was told they were not releasing it this year (seriously). That one would have had true 10 bit panel, Dolby vision, hgl, Dolby atmos, likely even more rec2020 coverage over the Q7, and probably better overall. They also announced a u9D version last year with over 5000 dimming zones, but heard of 15,000 or something microleds (not normal 9 series models). So, that wasn't great. So, the Q7 was here now, with superior picture processing and real 10 bit panel, but unfortunately no led array.
Of the three stand out TV's I found on sale. The hisense 65P9 was around equivalent to 1208 pounds (there is a 75 inch out there aswell). The TCL c6us, I couldn't find any reference on rec2020, but 95% DCI, fald, Dolby vision, jbl sound bar inbuilt I think, 49 inch around 367 pounds for a picture you could turn away from a oled for, with 400cd brightness. So, a great budget buy.
The u9a is claimed 90% rec2020, but 81% in a test I found. So, this years R9 / U9F replacement models I was keen to see.