Hinomura Krycek
Bayofilo
El 3D en 4K es fun-da-men-tal.
@Ronda no ibas a realizar una comparativa entre las TV 55B6 y la Sony 55XD93 ??
Saludos y enhorabuena por tu canal Notodo UHD ya estoy suscrito
@Ronda no ibas a realizar una comparativa entre las TV 55B6 y la Sony 55XD93 ??
Saludos y enhorabuena por tu canal Notodo UHD ya estoy suscrito
Claro, a ver si puedo...es que esto tiene bastante faena aunque no lo parezca, pero se intentará
Probablemente el mejor edge led que hay......bastante superior a las samsung 7xxx 8xxx y 9000 , es buena tele hombre!!Te puedo avanzar que la Sony XD9305 es una excelente televisión, y no lo digo yo, que también, lo dice hasta el propio Steve Withers, que es referencia en este tema.
"The Sony XD93 is a great piece of engineering with superior build quality and a few design flourishes that make it a very desirable television based on looks alone. The chassis is incredibly slender and the XD93 is blessed with all the latest connectivity, including 4 HDMI 2.0a inputs with HDCP 2.2 compatibility. Sony has redesigned their remote control with a tactile, soft finish but the menu system is still somewhat fragmented, although the Android TV platform seems far more stable this year. The Smart TV interface has been rejigged a little and the XD9305 has just about every video service you’ll want, whilst the integration with YouView means all the major UK catch-up services are covered. In terms of picture quality the Sony XD93 produced the goods with mostly stunning images and a near flawless screen uniformity on both bright and dark screens. This has a major positive impact for sports lovers who won’t be plagued with panel banding or dirty screen effect issues on fast panning shots.
The XD93 also looked great in dark scenes with the impressive native black levels and contrast complemented by a surprisingly effective edge-lit dimming system. The XD9305 was nice and accurate right out of the box in the Cinema modes and the calibration controls onboard allowed it to shine even more. In terms of HDR, the Sony would make the grade as an Ultra HD Premium certified TV with over 1000 nits of peak brightness, 0.03 nit black level and 90% plus of the DCI colour space. Consequently the XD93 looked utterly spectacular with HDR content, both streamed and from Ultra HD Blu-ray. While the marketing focus is undoubtedly on 4K and HDR, for the time being it’s far more important how a TV handles Full HD, 1080p content and, again, the Sony delivers in spades. The video processing is of the highest quality, with great scaling, deinterlacing and cadence detection producing fantastic images. The Sony KD-55XD9305 might be the most expensive TV on this list but it is a genuinely impressive piece of TV technology"
Best Buy 4K HDR LED TVs of 2016 under £1,600
Es un televisor que en la comparativa que hice lado a lado contra la OLED EG920 del 2015 ya salió victoriosa y mostró superioridad en muchos aspectos
Obviamente al lado de una B6 lo tendría más complicado porque la B6 mejora con nota muchos de los aspectos deficientes de la EG920, pero si quieres que te diga la verdad, en mi opinión que tengo las dos, no sabría con cuál de las dos quedarme
Y ojo, que tuve en mi casa una Panasonic DX900 y al final la cambié por este Sony, con eso lo digo todo...
A ver si me meto en vereda, me remango, y hago la comparativa este fin de semana
the new stack structure enabled LG to increase its color gamut from 114% sRGB to 129% sRGB (or from 90% DCI to 99% DCI). The power consumption was improved by 20% and LG will be able to ship OLED TVs that feature 1,000 nits of brightness in 2017.