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El jueves tendrán acceso a un evento privado comparándola con una OLED (E6 creo que era)First glance / Impression of the Sony XBR65Z9D!
So I just saw my first Sony Z-Series in person this Saturday at the "Video & Audio Center" located in The Village at the Westfield Topanga Mall. It was the 65Z9D specifically and wow was it one beautiful display!
I had a chance to directly compare it to the Sony 75X940D in person and while the 940D is an amazing display to behold you could definitely see the difference here. For one thing the eye catching HDR brightness output level of the Z9D was just plain stunning, can't believe how vivid the picture looked. For example; I was watching this one lava scene on the 65Z9D with the sun shining in the background and it just looked like the real thing! The picture was so accurate and faithful to real world viewing conditions I was seriously taken back by it. Looked like you were looking at the real thing through a window or something, it was diffidently very realistic looking. Additionally the deep inky black levels ware outstanding as well and it looked like you were staring at an OLED TV not an LED/LCD TV. This TV represents the panicle of the LED/LCD technology and with the Full-Array with Local-Dimming technology brought to the next level their really is nothing to complain about here!
However with that said, if I had to find something to complain about on this set it would be the off-axis viewing. True you will experience this on any LED/LCD display but it's more noticeable on this set because of the deep inky blacks it can produce when sitting directly in front of it. So to be completely fair I have to mention it here, and it is true many of you won't even care about this little issue as you really will have to be sitting in an extreme viewing angle regularly for this to be a problem for you.
PS: Anyway I just thought I'd share my thoughts on this display with you, it really was a treat to see in person and I was very impressed by it. In fact I thought what a nice upgrade this would be for my 70'' Sharp ELITE as they also make this Z9D in 75''!
Imágenes comparativas entre una samsung a la izquierda, la Sony Bravia ZD9 en el centro y la lg OLED a la derecha en un evento de presentación en Shangai:
Y de la de 100":
Como digo, no toméis como referencia, son solo unas fotos, nada más .
Última edición por sceips; 11/08/2016 a las 00:22
A mi que me den la que no quieran de las 3
Según dice aquí:
Brightness range up 0.001nits-3000nits, as far as possible to ensure superior color.
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Que buena pinta. Ya han dado precios de salida en USA rondando los 5K de dólares más o menos.
Según una filtración en el evento de Shangai dijeron:
Also a "leak" from the Chinese launch event suggests that 100Z9D uses 220x124 matrix of W-LEDs based on Sony's CLEDIS tech, with peak luminance of 3000nit.
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About 3 hours of viewing this set in my living room. Have yet to see any blooming.
If it's blacks aren't absolute black, they are certainly fabulous and good enough for me.
Viewing angle? Standing about 8 feet from the screen, I can go 7 or 8 feet with no detectable fall off. Beyond that I run into a wall or the patio.Just wanted to do a quick post for now. Spent about 15 minutes doing a quick eyeball calibration and the picture is gorgeous. Currently watching the DirecTV 4K feed of the Olympics. Looks excellent.
Upconversion of DirecTV's 1080 signal also looks very good. Blacks are terrific.
I have a lot more fine tuning to do later today, but so far, I'm very impressed with this display. I'll watch a 4K HDR disk a bit later.
Previous display was the Sony 950B, which, other than the lack of HDR, displays an incredible picture. It's very hard to compare to the Z9D from memory, but I think the blacks and shadow detail are better with the Z9D.
Última edición por sceips; 12/08/2016 a las 12:41
¿Que agresivos y confiados no?
Me refiero a la publicidad con ese marketing exponiendo marca y modelo de la competencia...
A ver si es que han dado con el santo grial....
Tengo ganas de ver algun análisis porque hasta ahora me lo creo mucho... pero ojalá hayan echo magia y no solamente trucos de teles bien o mal configuradas..
Le faltaría dolby visión.. hablar del procesado de fuentes de mala calidad y corro al banco a entramparme como un esclavo con las cláusulas abusivas que tengan a mal encasquetarme.
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Pues cuanto más leo más me gusta. Ya son varios que comentan que es la implementación de CLEDIS en el mercado doméstico. Hablan de 27 mil zonas para el modelo de 100", una barbaridad. Y 3000 nits para HDR.
En teoría hoy por la noche subirán fotos e impresiones de varios expertos de por allí.
Lo que si que es verdad es que son suposiciones, hasta que no haya reviews serias y que vayan contando los LED´s de atenuación del que disponga cada modelo (el de 100" me parece que se les escapa a todos), no son más que puras conjeturas y mucha palabrería al fin y al cabo. Lo del brillo si que puede ser verdad, pero de lo otro, no se está tan seguro todavía.
Última edición por sceips; 12/08/2016 a las 21:07
Lo bueno por parte de Sony es que básicamente ofrece un nivel de procesamiento de imágenes en movimiento (Motionflow) como el mejor del mercado. Frente al procesador X1 Extreme pienso que básicamente es el mismo usado en las otras gamas 4K solo que añadiendo algún tipo de "overclocking" para que sea más rápido en recabar la información y hacerlo aún más rápido.