Sony's Biggest QLED Screens See Big Discounts This Weekend
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Sony's Biggest QLED Screens See Big Discounts This Weekend
"In addition to taking up an entire wall of your living room, these big screens are also super bright, reaching a stated 3,000 nits of peak brightness. Our reviewer Ryan Waniata, watching Moana, noted that the sun blazed to near eye-squinting levels. It's helped along by quantum dots, which help colors look bright and real, even with the brightness cranked up."
"The occasional rainbow that pops up as a result is most noticeable with dark scenes in a well-lit room, which isn't exactly the best viewing condition regardless of screen size or panel type. It isn't all perfect, unfortunately. There are only two HDMI 2.1 ports, and only one of them is the eARC port, so it's likely to be tied up with your sound bar. Sharp-eyed viewers may also spot some uniformity issues, particularly around the edges of the screen."
Sony's Bravia 9 Series includes oversized 75- and 85-inch models with steep discounts: $900 off the 75-inch (now $2,600) and $1,800 off the 85-inch (now $3,000). The TVs reach a stated 3,000 nits of peak brightness and use quantum dots to keep colors bright and realistic at high luminance. Viewing angles trail top OLED panels, but antireflection coating and wide-panel technology improve shared-room viewing. Occasional rainbow artifacts appear in dark scenes under strong ambient light. Only two HDMI 2.1 ports are available, with a single eARC likely occupied by a soundbar. Some screen uniformity issues can appear around the edges. A 65-inch model is also discounted to $2,000.
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