• mrnobody@reddthat.com
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    1 month ago

    Makes sense, bc idk anybody with a Sony TV anymore. Even loyalist fans friends of mine from the CRT days switched.

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      1 month ago

      I own a sony TV. The hdtvtest guy is my goto for staying updated on TV tech and sony regularly comes out as his best of the year. Yes, they’re pricey but you’re getting something for that premium.

      This is a sad day in my books now that TCL will be able to enshittify the Sony brand.

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          1 month ago

          Their early “4k/120s” weren’t even actually 4k/120. Enabling 120hz refresh rates on early Bravias would cut horizontal resolution in half, and then crudely attempt to upscale it.

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            1 month ago

            I mean the true 120hz, not the upscaled crap.

            They came out the same time hdmi got the bandwidth capacity, so before that, it wasn’t even possible.

            I partly use Rtings.com for my info, and they test everything.

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              1 month ago

              No I know what you mean. I’m not talking about the “Trumotion” 120hz motion smoothing technology.

              The first generation of Sony Bravia TVs that advertised native 4k/120hz, specifically to coincide with the release of the PS5, couldn’t actually do native 4k/120hz. It wasn’t until their following generations that were finally able to, in a post-launch firmware update.

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                1 month ago

                Then you’re misremembering a lot of stuff

                https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x900h

                This tv came out around the same time as the ps5 (Nov of 2020). A few features came in a later update, but it is 4k/120 out of the box. You couldn’t get a better tv at the time.

                The 800 was never advertised as 120, this is the first model.