Is it worth the premium price? - Sony X95K

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    Sony's X95K is a mini-LED TV with wide viewing angles, great colour, a ton of dimming zones, Dolby Vision, and it works great with the PS5, but does this premium TV stand out against the competition at its high price tag?
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    0:00 I see you've played knifey-spoony
    0:05 Unboxing
    0:43 Design impressions and unique feet
    3:03 IO, central speaker feature, and cable management
    6:50 Grand reveal (and awful peels)
    7:01 Do the feet look weird?
    7:52 Looking at the remote
    8:42 Sponsor - Jackery
    9:12 Setup, OS, and picture modes
    12:00 Checking out the dimming zones
    13:20 Speaker impressions
    14:12 Overall impressions
    15:19 Outro
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Komentáře • 870

  • @jorleejack
    @jorleejack Před rokem +924

    They actually do more than pay the bills with those buttons on the remote. I've heard that at least Netflix and Disney+ will outright not allow their apps to be pre-installed onto a TV if there is not a dedicated button for the app on the remote. So if Sony wants to include Netflix, Disney+, or other major streaming services on their internal OS, they usually have to include that button on their remote.

    • @nitePhyyre
      @nitePhyyre Před rokem +29

      How would Netflix or Disney have any say in the matter?

    • @divyamthakur
      @divyamthakur Před rokem +167

      @@nitePhyyre by blocking HD video playback on them like that do with some cheap android devices that don't support widevine

    • @danimayb
      @danimayb Před rokem +128

      Smart TVs are waste of money, The software stops getting updated in a couple years and many apps will cease to work. Planned obsolescence? Probably lol. Just cut out that feature buy a decent non-smart TV and a fire stick or whatever device instead.

    • @JoeWayne84
      @JoeWayne84 Před rokem +30

      @@danimayb I’ve been using a MiBox for last few years fucking amazing how well a android box works for watching TV way better than any TVs internal options

    • @nfwchopped42
      @nfwchopped42 Před rokem +111

      @@danimayb all tvs sold nowadays are smart TVs, no?

  • @carlwillows
    @carlwillows Před rokem +170

    It's all about that video processor for me. I have the X1 Ultimate, everything looks amazing with it. Also the color calibration was one of the tightest out of the box I have ever seen.

    • @homermorisson9135
      @homermorisson9135 Před rokem

      Just for future reference, if that is of interest to you, you can also hand off image processing to your AVR, and get a high end AVR, then you can forego paying a huge premium on just your TV for that one specific processor model, whereas a high end AVR makes everything better, even just listening to music with the TV turned off.^^

  • @saphireg8094
    @saphireg8094 Před rokem +17

    This tv comes with two subs in the back two from firing speakers and two tweeters on the sides. Sounds absolutely amazing. I barely turn on my surround sound anymore as it pretty much has a sound bar built in. Wayyy better than the oled set I had before.

  • @Toastmaster_5000
    @Toastmaster_5000 Před rokem +38

    The pull-down mount idea for above-the-fireplace TVs is actually pretty solid advice

    • @liquidalloy
      @liquidalloy Před rokem +2

      I found that to be the best part of this video lol

  • @MajorOSC
    @MajorOSC Před rokem +7

    Lol there's a huge difference between the X95k and an LG C2. Huge. I returned my 77" C2 because it barely outshined my 2017 C7 OLED. Had a B2 for a week before I had the c2. That one's not even close. First time OLED buyers will love their first LG OLED. Second time around you might consider mini led for the massive advantages in brightness and worry-free gaming for hours and hours. ;)

  • @bryanbaskin7880
    @bryanbaskin7880 Před rokem +132

    I was in the market for an 85” for a bright room (two walls of windows and two skylights). Soon as I saw the prices listed for the X95K, I bought the previous gen X95J before stock could run out and saved thousands for very similar performance.

    • @emagotis
      @emagotis Před rokem +4

      Bought my 85” for 1600$ new because it was the KD-85XH, it's an old 2020 Modell. What I saw in stores of any Sony besides the new Z9J/8K ones running specific 8K movies the experience is almost identical to every Sony Bravia TV.
      Really can't make out what you pay this hefty bonus on those TV's. But compared to those 1000$ TV's as a 85” which most often you can't get from other manufacturers, the picture quality is above and beyond better on the Sony's. Just saying.

    • @Nwordplzplz
      @Nwordplzplz Před rokem +1

      Good move. The X95K isn't worth the price. You can get a nice OLED for less.

    • @joshuad1716
      @joshuad1716 Před rokem +1

      I got an x95k at my local micro center for $1100 open box

    • @randallsmith2521
      @randallsmith2521 Před rokem +5

      I've seen both TVs next to each other, and while you saved money, the X95K has better FALD performance, and is brighter. Also, if you bought the 65" X95J then you didn't get the anti glare feature (why they left it off that size I don't know).

    • @bryanbaskin7880
      @bryanbaskin7880 Před rokem +2

      @@randallsmith2521 got the 85”, saved $2500… so it was a sensible trade for us.

  • @acetheprincep3658
    @acetheprincep3658 Před rokem +23

    I bought the previous model x95j and it was the best purchase I ever made. Pictures amazing. Colours are 3 times brighter than oled. And it'll look just as good in 5-10 years so will still be amazing when it gets relegated to bedroom TV. The only problem with it is very occasional blooming in dark scenes, and finding source material good enough lol. I end up watching hdr demo's on youtube just to appreciate the panel lol. Sony make the best bright room TV's on the market. And honestly when you play to its strengths, bright colours vs dark oled scenes. The picture is jaw dropping. And im sure as shit not dropping 6k on a panel thats susceptible to oled burn in. XD

  • @techtt6213
    @techtt6213 Před rokem +267

    People, if you get a TV like this put in the effort of getting some good Dolby Vision movies. And some proper sound (Linus, you said the subs in your home cinema were too large, the KEF KF92 is more powerful, goes deeper, has no port so easier to place and is even cheaper I believe in a WAY smaller footprint)

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis Před rokem +2

      sorry, but surround audio speakers look ugly in most living rooms

    • @KosmicNomad
      @KosmicNomad Před rokem +15

      @@ligametis it is hard to make them look good but the audio immersion is unbeatable

    • @KosmicNomad
      @KosmicNomad Před rokem +24

      Imagine getting a tv like this and not getting a sound system to match. I'd never want to meet that person (slight exaggeration)

    • @TrantaLocked
      @TrantaLocked Před rokem +2

      @@KosmicNomad people dumb for not making consumer choice I would make

    • @flyingunderwear
      @flyingunderwear Před rokem

      So spend alot of money, but spend more afterwards?

  • @techtt6213
    @techtt6213 Před rokem +132

    Fun fact, sony's sound enhancer and calibration with the remote, is also a feature on LG tv's and makes such a difference.

    • @SonyEnthusiast
      @SonyEnthusiast Před rokem +2

      True 👍. Did that with my Sony X80K 👍

    • @noneyabizz8337
      @noneyabizz8337 Před rokem +3

      Sony owner, can confirm that it helps and I do it any time I change the room around a bit

    • @SonyEnthusiast
      @SonyEnthusiast Před rokem

      @@noneyabizz8337 exactly 👍

    • @SonyEnthusiast
      @SonyEnthusiast Před rokem

      @@noneyabizz8337 which model do you have?

    • @noneyabizz8337
      @noneyabizz8337 Před rokem +2

      @@SonyEnthusiast 75" x90j, ht-a7000 and rs3s

  • @Razor2048
    @Razor2048 Před rokem +1

    If you have a TV with a variable line level analog output (follows the volume of the TV), you could connect an amplified subwoofer directly to the TV and then simply tweak the crossover frequency until things sound decent and it will work very well for improving audio without a soundbar. If the TV has goods mids and acceptable highs, it works great, especially for scenarios such as a bedroom TV.

  • @mgoff956
    @mgoff956 Před rokem +11

    The processing is always on, you're just turning off interpolation, so the Sony image processing does matter. The image processors are not SOC's. different than the ARM SOC running the OS.

    • @randallsmith2521
      @randallsmith2521 Před rokem +6

      This is a misconception most people (including sales people) share. They don't realize the SOC and the image processor are separate.

  • @JamesSmith-sw3nk
    @JamesSmith-sw3nk Před rokem +238

    Only $3200? This is almost budget for "Linus Tech tip" unboxings these days..

    • @pirategirljess
      @pirategirljess Před rokem +11

      And I don't think he'll drop anything that costs less....

    • @KingLarbear
      @KingLarbear Před rokem +4

      That is wild. I can buy 4 of my current cars for that cost

    • @randomchannel323
      @randomchannel323 Před rokem

      Nearly 6k in my currency

    • @hkalisvaart
      @hkalisvaart Před rokem +6

      That's why it's on the B channel. Linus doesn't want to touch this "cheap" stuff.

  • @ABEW19043
    @ABEW19043 Před rokem +251

    Been excited for this one. The QD OLED vs Mini LED fight will, in a dream world, turn into a price war.

    • @AndrewB23
      @AndrewB23 Před rokem +33

      Mini led is still no comparison to regular OLED and qd OLED is now even better

    • @brokeandtired
      @brokeandtired Před rokem +2

      Prefer my set up...a 50 inch LED TV + a 37 inch 1080p TV...on my Media PC. Can Net and watch TV on separate screens. And just drag browser windows over to different screens. When I want to move them.

    • @CertifiedSlamboy
      @CertifiedSlamboy Před rokem +26

      @@brokeandtired
      This comment makes no sense.
      The comment was about screen technology and you're talking about how many TVs, what size and what they're connected to.

    • @brokeandtired
      @brokeandtired Před rokem

      @@CertifiedSlamboy made an error meant CAN not cant. Dual set up..2 Massive TVs on one PC in Living room. And it didn't cost me a liver to get it. I have as much screen real estate as this...Plus my PC has better speakers.

    • @DuaLL1337
      @DuaLL1337 Před rokem +16

      @@brokeandtired But you're still talking about the tvs and that you didnt pay quadrilions for them, when the comment indicades display technology lmao

  • @ThujanK
    @ThujanK Před rokem

    I love the insight given with the back IO. All great points!

  • @Datenschutz_Datenschutz
    @Datenschutz_Datenschutz Před rokem +13

    Custom is the most accurate picture-preset on Sony TVs.

  • @gdw9946
    @gdw9946 Před rokem +1

    Whenever it feels like youve seen everything available on yt and you start getting bored ShortCircuit uploads a new video

  • @TheTekknician
    @TheTekknician Před rokem +15

    I remember having a Panasonic HD-Ready (so 1080i max) in 2007 (cost me a whopping 4500 euro's 😢), that was as flat as technology would allow, but I can promise you that that TV had bass. However, it used a certain amount of trickery to "simulate" lower frequencies. I remember having looked around for a few months for the, for me, right balance in screen and audio.

  • @jhirn2957
    @jhirn2957 Před rokem +2

    The s-center in combination with a Sony sound bar is supposed to complement the sound bar and place dialog closer to the person who is actually speaking. The TV speaker is surprisingly decent and I’m really curious to know how well that works.

  • @HyrulianKale
    @HyrulianKale Před rokem +1

    can we get a good/ better/ best video for TVs in both the cheap and expensive markets? I don't have the budget for crazy expensive screens but I'd like to know what you guys think what's on the market. We mainly get a focus on one while briefly mentioning competitors, I think one comprehensive video would be really helpful.

  • @whatever_12
    @whatever_12 Před rokem +2

    Earc is really helpful, i can plug my ps5 directly to the tv for best quality, and route the audio to my avr.. Most 4k 120hz avr with hdmi 2.1 are expensive and for 2.1 switch hard to get a proper review on any of those

  • @NateWheeler1
    @NateWheeler1 Před rokem

    Great review, James. I appreciate your perspective.

  • @weslloyd1991
    @weslloyd1991 Před rokem +4

    Please do some home theater videos. Easy non sound bar options!

  • @leolima5691
    @leolima5691 Před rokem +3

    I was always a Samsung guy. However, the day I got the X90J my tv taste changed completely! The X90J blew my mind, the image is amazing!

  • @rockandrollrockandrollrock6930

    Am I the only one who thought it was a little lame that they didn’t try out that “use the tv as a center speaker” feature? Idk why but “it sounds like it wouldn’t work so we’re not gunna try it” sounds like a weird conclusion to come to when reviewing something. I’m genuinely curious how functional that is now

    • @bacon.cheesecake
      @bacon.cheesecake Před rokem +3

      It's not a review though, not covering every little thing is what short circuit is all about, it's just a quick look

    • @rockandrollrockandrollrock6930
      @rockandrollrockandrollrock6930 Před rokem +2

      @@bacon.cheesecake I get that. Just seemed like that was the one thing I’ve never heard of before here. If this is a common feature I’ve just never heard of then yeah, my b

    • @SlightlyOddFilms
      @SlightlyOddFilms Před rokem +2

      I have the A80J and the 5000 series sound bar. It honestly works very well, the voices especially coming through the acoustic panel are very clear and have a reasonable amount of “height”

    • @herranton
      @herranton Před rokem +1

      It entirely depends on the rest of your speakers. It's not going to be timbre matched, unless you're also using Sony tvs for all you're other channels, which would be stupid. And it's not going to keep up with anything of even decent sound quality.
      Say you've got an explosion on the screen, the processor will send the sound to probably all three front channels if it's centered. You would be able to make out all the tinny garbage coming from the TV vs the reasonable sound coming from the rest of the speakers.
      And if you've got a sound bar, you've already got a matching center channel. No point in probably making it worse.
      It's not a _"weird conclusion to come to"_ on a $3200 television where people will most likely have some sort of sound solution that is orders of magnitude better than what the center channel can keep up with. You can't just add a single shit-tastic speaker into a decent setup. It will call attention to itself all the time.

    • @robertt9342
      @robertt9342 Před rokem

      Haven’t they done this on another episode with a different tv with the same feature.

  • @jonathanrazo3026
    @jonathanrazo3026 Před rokem +1

    I’m looking at getting one this week. They’ve been on special since and now retail for 1899 for the 65 inch. I wonder if LG might still be the better pick at this price point now.

  • @philgoodinc2
    @philgoodinc2 Před rokem +1

    I have the Sony A95K tv and those streming buttons dont actually work until you first press the home button. Super happy about that because the accidental netflix opening on other devices has been the bane of my existence

  • @DerekHolmes
    @DerekHolmes Před rokem +1

    The speaker in sounds awesome with my KEF bookshelf's. I was extremely pleased with the sound match.

    • @fredrik4527
      @fredrik4527 Před rokem +1

      I use that speaker in function on lgc1 with my dali spektors.

  • @jacobandrewclark
    @jacobandrewclark Před rokem

    IKEA Fjallbo with a 95-series Bravia is exactly what I’ve got. Love how that furniture works for a home theater setup!

  • @angelg3986
    @angelg3986 Před rokem +1

    There was one test with a Universe picture with stars where the OLED excelled and LCD couldn't display many stars. It'd be interesting how this one performs on it and also OLED vs QDOLED.

  • @sirba9391
    @sirba9391 Před rokem +1

    I’m so glad the editor kept the sneeze in

  • @mltdnmatthe
    @mltdnmatthe Před rokem +9

    About the center speaker (4:47):
    You have to keep in mind that in surround media the center speaker is ONLY used for speech. It is (with very few exceptions) not meant for effects or atmo sounds.
    Regarding the mentioned "phantom center" (5:16): This is created by L/R only. The actual center speaker is not used for this.
    Especially if you don't have a perfect or calibrated setup, using the TV as a center speaker could very likely end up improving the experience because you can locate the speech very easy. There is a reason for engineers to implement this.
    Please fact-check before stating stuff, otherwise you might loose your trustworthiness.

    • @bwiz6514
      @bwiz6514 Před rokem

      This is just utterly incorrect. The center channel carries a huge load for effects in addition to dialog. It literally carries the bulk of the sound that ties to what you are seeing happen on screen. It is by far the most important channel in every form of a multi channel mix, and using your TV for a center with a decent system is a terrible idea. Talk about fact check.

    • @mltdnmatthe
      @mltdnmatthe Před rokem +1

      @@bwiz6514 Wherever you got that information from. I am an audio engineer and work as a surround mixing engineer and I know no movie that uses the center channel for effects. Also in university we were specifically taught these facts. If you need me to, I will find sources for you :)

    • @bwiz6514
      @bwiz6514 Před rokem

      @@mltdnmatthe As an AV calibrator, I always listen to the content of the center channel in isolation to make sure there isn't significant comb filtering, resonance or back wall reflections, and to see if the bass management of the center benefits from LFE+main or if it's full sounding without it. There's dozens of movies with great full range content coming out of the center channel, including Life of Pi, MI Ghost Protocol, HERO, Green Lantern and so many more. An extreme example would be Gladiator, which has a significant amount of the weapon noises, horse hooves, chariot bass, and a variety of other full range effects mixed into the center. So I don't know what to tell you.

    • @mltdnmatthe
      @mltdnmatthe Před rokem

      @@bwiz6514 I am ging to check on those title. Please do me a favor and check on the sources I sent you. This channel is by definition preserved for speech. If an audio engineer decides to ignore that, it is a niche case. Center speakers are often designed with speech in mind and thus emphasize the frequency spectrum of speech specifically. If there is any "full range" content for Center speakers, it is designed for speakers with speech emphasis, such as TV-speakers.

    • @Timmyfox
      @Timmyfox Před rokem +1

      @@mltdnmatthe
      > Wikipedia
      > Source
      ... Great going there buddy, very trustworthy and reliable indeed

  • @out_on_bail
    @out_on_bail Před rokem +5

    Laptops need that hardwire on off mic and webcam switch. Such a good idea

    • @Koda14
      @Koda14 Před rokem

      Lenovo have done it for a few years now on most of their gaming laptops

  • @Scarrus666
    @Scarrus666 Před rokem +5

    Having an old 2010 Bravia and now a x90H 55" I must say, apart from the really nice working dimming zones, I really like the way Sony TVs look like how the color and contrast is displayed. It's what's making me coming back to Sony TVs.

  • @anthonyhershko
    @anthonyhershko Před 3 měsíci

    Should I move form Samsung QN95B to this TV?
    My biggest fear is the blooming..
    Thanks!

  • @chuckthetekkie
    @chuckthetekkie Před rokem

    I have an LG 43" TV I bought back in 2016 and it still has the bezel plastic peel on it. I very rarely peel that stuff unless it blocks stuff I need to access. I don't even peel the plastic on the glass side panel on my computer. I also don't like those streaming buttons as I never use them.

  • @sparkitup531
    @sparkitup531 Před rokem +1

    I love my C2 that I just bought on Thursday!

  • @PhonePhreak3z
    @PhonePhreak3z Před rokem

    Thanks for the vid!!

  • @DarkKnight-gw4gw
    @DarkKnight-gw4gw Před rokem

    With this particular TV the center channel option only works with certain Sony sound systems. You need to go up to the Z series to use the TV as a center channel with ANY sound system.

  • @everythinginbetween4440

    My LG oled c1 is the best TV I've ever owned I love that it plays games at 120 hz and has a very good response time. Definitely check it out.

    • @Koda14
      @Koda14 Před rokem

      The LG C1 is great as long as your eyes aren't sensitive to judder. LG Televisions just don't handle motion anywhere near as well as Sony and that's why I personally went Sony when I decided to buy.
      Everything else about the C1 is great. Especially now it's dropped in price. It has all the usual features you would want from a mid-high tier TV and the picture quality itself is great especially with HDR Content. I Just wish LG Would finally deal with the motion issues because there would otherwise be a couple of them in my house in an instant!

  • @leifaregis2554
    @leifaregis2554 Před rokem

    A month ago im on the market to buy new tv X95k is top on my list and s95b, but i went to costco saw neo qled90A(2021) model 65inch for just $700 end up buying it mini led more dimming zones game bar 4x hdmi 2.1 (costco only) .save a lot of money same technology i love it.

  • @chrisogrady28
    @chrisogrady28 Před rokem

    It's amazing how my 10 year old plasma still destorys most new TVs at contrast ratio, colour, blooming and ghosting.
    (Panasonic P42GT60)
    Only issue is 42 is starting to feel small, but it's such a gorgeous picture. Oh also, it uses 300-400 watts...

  • @gulencsen
    @gulencsen Před rokem

    I have a question my friend… I can’t decide whether Sony 77 inch A80J is better or Sony XR-75 inch X95K is better for you…

  • @MrRevenant333
    @MrRevenant333 Před rokem

    Is there a List which Videos have been shown while testing the TV? I would like to watch them too and it would be nice for the copyright.

  • @MrGatlin98
    @MrGatlin98 Před rokem +1

    2:46 needs to be an official picture in the marketing material for the LTT screwdriver.

  • @DaysofKnight
    @DaysofKnight Před rokem +1

    3:30 you think plugging it in from the side is hard, try having to plug it in front the back. My TV doesn't have side or even down facing ports. They point backwards.

  • @pratyushanand2111
    @pratyushanand2111 Před rokem +55

    This TV is absolutely gorgeous. I saw HDTV test and its side by side comparison with Sony Gold Standard cinema grade TV shows how far ahead it is from its competition.
    Subtitle blooming is an issue but that is the by product of not crushing the shadows. If you have the bucks then its always a good choice to go and pay extra for Sony TV.

    • @noneyabizz8337
      @noneyabizz8337 Před rokem +4

      And it'll last

    • @EnergyBreakCrew
      @EnergyBreakCrew Před rokem +1

      if lucky. or it will die just after guarantee period runs out... (my case)

    • @HarperEvolution
      @HarperEvolution Před rokem +4

      Agreed, Sony is the way to go for me. I got a 55” A80J for nearly $600 off about five months after it launched, and I have been incredibly pleased with it. Quite the step up from the poor old 1080p 27” beater I had before!

    • @branbrentpatrick9780
      @branbrentpatrick9780 Před rokem

      LG oled all the way here

  • @JR7757
    @JR7757 Před rokem +1

    I nearly skipped this video or put it on my watch much later list because I thought it was from Digital Trends from the thumbnail picture haha!

  • @Adures
    @Adures Před rokem +6

    For me lack of oled is a plus. Yes the problem with burn-in is smaller on TV, but I do not want to take care of TV, remember to turn it off, be afraid to put something static like music player when friends are around, have higher chance of failure after 5+ years. OLEDs also have lower brightness, which is really big issue for me, as I am not always watching TV in dark cinema conditions.
    Slightly better image quality is not worth it.
    Last year I bought premium Sony TV, exactly because it looks good as is not an OLED.

    • @whocares3252
      @whocares3252 Před rokem

      You really don’t have to take care of it. I’ve had an lg cx since 2020 and have had no issues with it at all. I use it in a pretty well lit room and it’s still bright enough. I also have an Alienware 3423dw qd oled and zero issues with burn out or anything. These tvs and monitors take care of themselves pretty much. They will auto adjust brightness or if no activity is detected they will put on a screen saver. As far as brightness goes my qd oled goes to 1000nits and I have to squint even durning the day sometimes.

    • @Adures
      @Adures Před rokem +3

      @@whocares3252 Two years, that's nothing. After I upgraded my displays, the old ones are still serving me after 10 years in other ways. 1080p is enough for additional screen. Same with TVs. My previous TV is now used to see live recording from ip cameras, so it is off only when we sleep. Come back to me in 2030, or even 2025.

    • @whocares3252
      @whocares3252 Před rokem

      @@Adures I’m glad you repurposed your displays and it works for you, but it doesn’t change what I said. As far as your longevity concerns there are tons of people who’ve had oled tvs for 6+ years with no issues. If you don’t like oleds that’s fine I just prefer the better contrasts and like my blacks to be black. I would never use an oled tv or monitor as a static camera display. Different displays for different use case scenarios.

    • @Adures
      @Adures Před rokem +3

      @@whocares3252 Sure, I think 2 years is not enough to claim "I have no burn in problem" as 2 years is really not a lot for a TV. Cheers.

    • @ameserich
      @ameserich Před rokem

      @@whocares3252 dont let yourself be fooled... oleds pixel lifespan today is still the same as 5 years ago, the difference today is that they created layers of protection systems
      Burn-in is never a thing but pixel degredation is. Current oleds have advanced pixel monitoring system, so when centain pixel of the screen degrades(burn-in) they would reduce brightness of surrounding pixel or the whole screen altogether. The result of this is you think the tv is perfect because you cant see any burn-in but the picture quality degrades overtime
      OLED brightness marketing is also a sham they use 2.5% window instead of the 10-15% mini-led, and even if its capable of doing so at 10-15% it would surely degrade the pixel faster 😱

  • @markusrayan
    @markusrayan Před rokem +5

    Custom is the most accurate picture mode on Sonys

  • @yusseppelabani963
    @yusseppelabani963 Před rokem

    Is this a comparison video between the knife and the tv?

  • @ravagetalon
    @ravagetalon Před rokem +1

    I still use Toslink regularly and will be sad when it stops being included. Toslink is far less latent than ARC.

  • @KingLarbear
    @KingLarbear Před rokem

    The IO should be on the side and all the way to the side so you don't have to go behind the TV when it is hooked up. It needs to be all vertical and on the side

  • @aeskellion
    @aeskellion Před rokem

    Good to see you back James

  • @rareghost9508
    @rareghost9508 Před rokem +2

    Let Linus do monitors and TV's, he is fun to watch

  • @SpectreFleet
    @SpectreFleet Před rokem +1

    That story with the kids sounded like it came from a place of deep personal pain.

  • @andrewc31394
    @andrewc31394 Před rokem +2

    5:49 if it only supports Sony speakers, then wouldn't the sound signature be pretty similar? Which would make it a good center channel speaker.

    • @randallsmith2521
      @randallsmith2521 Před rokem

      my understanding is that the center channel feature only works with the four premium Sony Soundbars (HT-A3000, HT-A5000, HT-A7000, HT-A9)

  • @CheetahCSGO
    @CheetahCSGO Před rokem +4

    James: Dont get a soundbar, get bookshelf speakers
    Also James 13:46 "Get a soundbar"

    • @justitgstuff5284
      @justitgstuff5284 Před rokem +1

      Well it's certainly better than built-in speakers, and you don't need to buy a separate receiver for it either.

  • @colinrockwell6995
    @colinrockwell6995 Před rokem

    Can y'all do the new TCL 655 next? Went to best buy to check them out and they only had last gen for the 6 series. The S555 looked decent though and is sooo much cheaper

  • @darylzero3139
    @darylzero3139 Před rokem

    what were the videos near the end? Was that a CZcams display video?

  • @avenged110
    @avenged110 Před rokem +1

    13:40 After getting an OLED, even this thing looks pretty chunky. But I get the point.

  • @Shibes770
    @Shibes770 Před rokem

    We need a compilation of all the ltt staff sneezing now.

  • @chebrubin
    @chebrubin Před rokem

    Great review.
    The vanilla OLED from LG and Sony are just not bright. The QD OLED is not large enough.
    The 85" size is the right set to review.

  • @zero0ryn
    @zero0ryn Před rokem

    I noticed only one RF input. Do north American sets not have integrated satellite like we do in Europe?

  • @krazyivan01
    @krazyivan01 Před rokem +3

    I was able to remap the app buttons on my chromecast with google tv with the app "Button mapper" by flar2, so it starts plex instead of netflix for example. Not sure if that works on sonys android but it would be worth a try (it might also be possible to deactivate the buttons with that).

    • @anthonyaouad4190
      @anthonyaouad4190 Před rokem

      Yeah, same but did you have to enable some stuff through ADB?

    • @krazyivan01
      @krazyivan01 Před rokem

      @@anthonyaouad4190 i do not remember having to use adb, it was quite easy to setup and surprised me. But it's been a while since I've set it up.

    • @averagehelper
      @averagehelper Před rokem

      Remapping the Netflix button is supremely based

  • @tristanwallis8167
    @tristanwallis8167 Před rokem

    PULL DOWN WALL MOUNTS!!!???!!!! WHAT ROCK HAVE I BEEN UNDER TO NOT KNOW ABOUT THESE! Came here for the TV content and found the wall mount to be the best part of the video. Learn something new everyday

  • @GreenSlug420
    @GreenSlug420 Před rokem

    Exactly a nice set of Klipsch speakers are the best option. Soundbars have fake surround sound..

  • @alexanderkenway
    @alexanderkenway Před rokem +7

    Most color accurate Mini LED. It does lack dimming zones compared to others tho

    • @evalover8622
      @evalover8622 Před rokem

      The tcl c835 have less blooming and less local Dimming zone than sony(Tcl only has 200 Dimming zone). Although in a super dark challenging scene the tcl get a dark crush than sony.

  • @IanBeato
    @IanBeato Před rokem +10

    Two equidistant speakers outputting the same signal, or a mono signal (no stereo information) will come through as a "virtual center channel." So since dialogue is 99% in mono, it will just appear as such. This is why the argument for well placed bookshelf speakers is so strong in my opinion; better stereo image, better frequency response, and way more options. Downsides would be no simulated atmos, and the size might be problematic in small spaces.

    • @MysteryMii
      @MysteryMii Před rokem

      Yeah, but the problem is that if you mix a surround track down to stereo (considering most DVDs and Blu-rays only have a surround track and not a separate stereo track), it’s going to have too much dynamic range when compared to a properly mixed stereo track, leading to parts where the dialogue is too quiet that you have to turn the volume up, only to burst your eardrums when there’s an explosion. By separating the dialogue through placing it in a center channel, you can just adjust each channel separately so that the dialogue sounds right without having to worry about the other channels.

    • @bastienx8
      @bastienx8 Před rokem

      Well placed bookshelf speakers works great if you are alone right in the center of the screen, but a lot of people don't buy a huge tv to be alone in front of it, so a center speaker would be better

    • @mltdnmatthe
      @mltdnmatthe Před rokem +1

      About the center speaker (4:47):
      You have to keep in mind that in surround media the center speaker is ONLY used for speech. It is (with very few exceptions) not meant for effects or atmo sounds.
      Regarding the mentioned "phantom center" (5:16): This is created by L/R only. The actual center speaker is not used for this.
      Especially if you don't have a perfect or calibrated setup, using the TV as a center speaker could very likely end up improving the experience because you can locate the speech very easy. There is a reason for engineers to implement this.
      Please fact-check before stating stuff, otherwise you might loose your trustworthiness.

  • @craighendry2692
    @craighendry2692 Před rokem

    Dude! I've paused at 13:47 due to the mentions about the sound. There's a LOT in that TV sound wise that the out of the box experience does NOT utilise! It's insane. We've yet to get the X95K into my work but the 55X94K sound for example is fantastic for a TV. Not in the same way that a properly configured Sony OLED would sound but MUCH better than most other models out there. It's not just as simple as 2 poor stereo speakers plonked at the bottom of the set.
    Whenever setting these up, they always require some tweaking in the settings for them.
    Also, turning on Dolby Audio makes a massive difference.
    Turn off surround mode (it's not great)
    Dialogue enhancement anywhere between 2-4, depending on personal preference
    EQ vaules of Max, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 4 (My preference)
    Fire up the volume offset too
    That's what almost all of the TVs in my shop are set up with (Sony retailer in the UK).
    Super happy you guys covered it though as I think OLED is still going to be king for most of our customers until Mini LED comes down a bit in price.

  • @readytounbox1941
    @readytounbox1941 Před rokem

    Best part of the video. Him sneezing @6:38 lol

  • @Couple.of.Fools.
    @Couple.of.Fools. Před rokem +4

    The 85 inch version of this is the absolute best LCD TV on the market it's a totally different TV , the 65 isn't near as good

  • @PickemMMA
    @PickemMMA Před rokem +1

    I’m very happy with my C1 with Bose TV speaker for now, I will add Bose 500 sub module soon

    • @theplayerofus319
      @theplayerofus319 Před rokem +1

      hey i bought the c2 last month... how long do you have the tv now? any burn in?

    • @PickemMMA
      @PickemMMA Před rokem

      @@theplayerofus319 I got it recently in July 24th this year, I also got the Best buys protection plan for 3years just in case.

  • @PunisherOfDeath101
    @PunisherOfDeath101 Před rokem

    I run two Polk sound bar type center channels as right and left channel mounted on my wall.

  • @TheThingAboutGaming
    @TheThingAboutGaming Před rokem

    Would love to get LTT's opinion of the Hisense U8H (U88H Canada).

  • @casperunnerup
    @casperunnerup Před rokem

    The phantom center works perfectly if you are sitting in the center of the left and right speakers. But the further you come out to the sides the worse the illusion is. Making it a bad center configuration for a home with a wide- /multiple couches

    • @demonreturns4336
      @demonreturns4336 Před rokem

      Not only that but if you reduce the overall volume of whatever it is you’re watching you can’t raise/ lower the dialogue independent of the left/ right channels either
      At least with a dedicated center channel speaker that can be done

  • @fbkensarhd5279
    @fbkensarhd5279 Před rokem

    @14:20 - Is the banding in the right side of the tv a detect?

  • @Pap9
    @Pap9 Před rokem

    wait what, modern tv has 100meg ethernet port? where do they even come up with this stuff?

  • @ucrock
    @ucrock Před rokem +1

    Finally, what I expected from this channel

  • @thespooner3906
    @thespooner3906 Před rokem

    am i the only one who hates those types of feet stands, Im so used to the lg oled stand bar it pretty much fits on any table but with the two separate pronged feet I feel you need to have a specific type of table to put it on

  • @valramos2003
    @valramos2003 Před rokem

    Hey editor, what music were you using for the background in 11:15

  • @TheSkyeLord
    @TheSkyeLord Před rokem +1

    Definitely a little pricey there. I got the 55” X90K off Amazon for $1K and it’s been an absolutely awesome TV. Mainly use it for my PS5 at 4K120.

  • @elpimproy
    @elpimproy Před rokem

    Would you guys say that the X93L better than the X95K? 65' I'm unsure.

  • @simonvh7092
    @simonvh7092 Před rokem

    Samsung's 65" S95B went for €1659 in the Netherlands this month, we sold insane amounts

  • @googleone5867
    @googleone5867 Před rokem

    This entire OS is 1080@60hz, right?

  • @InfindecimalSlice
    @InfindecimalSlice Před rokem

    How does this compare to the A95k in your opinion?

    • @Koda14
      @Koda14 Před rokem

      A95K is significantly better. It’s a much more premium product and has an OLED Panel.
      To be clear. This is still a good quality TV and you’ll see it’s noticeably better in quality compared to something like a TCL especially with the higher level of QC on their panels, as well as their better processing. But Sony’s OLED models do just blow this out of the water.
      As long as your use case and budget supports such a display technology, you should absolutely go for that instead in my opinion.

  • @jgames01
    @jgames01 Před rokem

    Pretty sure Filmmaker mode only turn on when there is media playing that supports it.

  • @VoodooZ
    @VoodooZ Před rokem +2

    I'm like you... I don't care for all the fluff feature. In fact, I miss the old days where you could buy a commercial panel with no extra crap feature, just a premium panel. OLED for me personally but I enjoy the no bs review nonetheless.

  • @BrianG61UK
    @BrianG61UK Před rokem

    Wait!? Did Sony make an SoC that can't run any version of Android later than version 10?

  • @Ba11istix
    @Ba11istix Před rokem

    How about a soundbar/bookshelf speaker roundup?

  • @MyGoToUserName
    @MyGoToUserName Před rokem +2

    The 2022 X90/95k doesn't seem like enough of an upgrade over last year's X90/95J. Especially if you can find clearance stock of the 90/95J

    • @anuzahyder7185
      @anuzahyder7185 Před rokem

      X95k is not even an upgrade. It’s a blooming machine

    • @randallsmith2521
      @randallsmith2521 Před rokem +1

      The X90K is brighter than the X90J, but both are fantastic TVs. I wouldn't buy a K series of either model as a simple upgrade from the J series though.

    • @evalover8622
      @evalover8622 Před rokem +2

      @@anuzahyder7185 but it doesn't have crush black like any other MiniLED. Reason why most miniled have less blooming is due to crush black but with sony there isn't a single black crush

    • @razgul7401
      @razgul7401 Před rokem

      95J is in some ways a downgrade from the X95H

  • @Stickjonsun
    @Stickjonsun Před 11 měsíci

    Landed this in 75” for $1270 open box perfect condition (other than sticker residue on the back of the TV) absolutely amazing TV.

    • @CraigTucson
      @CraigTucson Před 11 měsíci

      Bought a 75” version also for way more.. it was open box with a 2 year warranty for $2000. Great deal!

  • @TheRamonrojo
    @TheRamonrojo Před rokem

    You may not be a soundbar person, but the Sonos Arc is a great speaker array. I can't wait to get 7.1.4 with the Era 300s

  • @DavenneChua
    @DavenneChua Před rokem

    those checked back will gather dust well.

  • @rRefuseToSelfCensor
    @rRefuseToSelfCensor Před rokem

    Only 400 dimming zones?

  • @sNajlicious
    @sNajlicious Před rokem

    Hey, can you make a video about what TV to buy in every budget category? I mean its easy to buy a good TV when you have an unlimited budget. But finding something with good software and picture on a budget is impossible. Too many display technologies out there.

  • @BoazSharabi
    @BoazSharabi Před rokem

    What is the difference between X95k to X90K?

  • @12P14D22C
    @12P14D22C Před rokem

    Speaker impression is really short. which this is short circuit so yeah. But saying dont use s-center because it most likely sucks. Then hearing that the speaker setup in the tv is lacking base to a kind of extreme could mean they sacrificed that to get better sound quality for higher frequencies then base. Making it ok to listen to. This is only my impression i have not listened to that tv but that would be interesting since the Sony HT system looks pretty good. A phantom center also only works if your seated correctly if your watching with 2-3 or more people most likely nobody has a good phantom sound source. so no a phantom speaker does not in any way what so ever do the same as a real center. the more speaker the bigger the sweet spot for the listeners

  • @TheBacontarian
    @TheBacontarian Před rokem

    So do enthusiasts like what some call the "soap opera effect"? Or do the higher end models do a better job without the processing? Motion smoothing/image processing/ etc would be my main reason for shopping a sony, I cringe when i see the soap opera effect in store TVs

  • @ClassyTechCalibrations
    @ClassyTechCalibrations Před rokem +1

    Why do so many think cinema is the most accurate OOTB? It's not, custom is and it's like that on all Sonys and has been for years. It's just like filmmaker which they don't have because the UHD Alliance requires D65 white point for filmmaker which Sony doesn't use.

  • @FredT1988
    @FredT1988 Před rokem

    I agree. I wish all hdmi ports would be on the side at this point and on the left