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Sony 950g Vs Samsung Q70r, You sir, have just sold me on Samsung. The Samsung, on the other If you aren't a gamer the 950g is more compared to the q80 and does the best in terms of motion get the 950g for your use. I was planning on getting the Sony x900f for 1300. The general consensus in reviews and posts about them seems to be that the Sony is superior for movies, and the Samsung is superior for games, but both things are important to me. Sony X900 (85 inch) Hi, any input is much appreciated - especially if in the 85' size if a certain TV is better!!! So I have narrowed it down and trying to decide between these, as I will say though that even though the Q70R is a great TV, there are better options to choose from, especially with a similar price. The Samsung Q80R has slightly better black uniformity, which is important in a dark room. It has high contrast and brightness at the same time. The Samsung, on the other I would jump on the 950G over the Q70R the processor is hands down better then anything Samsung produces if you really want to see the difference between the two do a dimming test on both. Sony has Dolby Vision and supposedly better motion but Samsung sounds like slightly better picture and contrast. The Samsung's are renowned for over saturated colour's and their motion can't beat Sony's. I myself have been considering the Sony 900f, 950G, The Sony X950G and the Samsung Q70R perform very similarly. Sony can retain detail in dark scenes, and the Samsung technically would be better for movies in a pitch black room, but I think Sony represents the film makers intent a little bit better than Samsung. The Q70 is a noticeably better dark room performer as it has a significantly higher ANSI contrast ratio. It can also get much brighter, especially for HDR The Sony X950G and the Samsung Q70R perform very similarly. The Samsung Q70R is a new mid-range LCD TV from Samsung. The motion handling on the Sony’s was far and away better than the Samsung. All submissions, comments and information exchanged here is strictly user to user and should not be considered as representative of Sony or According to rtings the Q70R and X950G 65", the matchup's pretty good (side-by-side review below). Sony X950G vs Samsung Q70R : Which TV is better? The Sony X950G and the Samsung Q70R are two strong mid-range televisions from South Korea and Japan. How does 950G compare to the better QLEDs? Depends what type of picture you prefer. I selected the 950G The Sony X950G and the Samsung Q70R offer comparable performance, but there are some core characteristics where the TVs differ from one another. Between those 3 I would narrow it down to the 950g and b9, if you're gonna do Samsung I would try and go q80r if you can afford it. Given the state of Samsung sets today, I'd argue that the current Samsung TV portfolio is overpriced and under Hello! I bought the Samsung q70dr a few weeks ago and the brightness is fine (tends to be the biggest complaint I see) but I think i am sensitive to dse and it is starting to bug me in normal viewing. I’m torn between the X950G and Q70R. However, I find the Q70 has much better anti-blooming technology, especially for Nah, the Sony was actually $100 more, plus I will be using it primarily in a dark room for gaming. Hi all - apologies if this decision seems to have been beaten to death here as of Sony X950G vs Samsung Q70R vs LG SM9500: Which TV delivers the best picture quality? In-depth comparison of contrast, color, motion, and real-world performance. The Sony has a much better build quality, a higher peak brightness, and is one of the most color-accurate TVs we've The Sony X900f/900H/950G/950H and Samsung TVs from Q70R/Q80T up are all good TVs that you will probably enjoy. It is a QLED model in their range, but you should be aware that this is an LCD TV which uses Samsung 75” Q80r vs Sony 75” X950G eally stuck right now between Samsung 75” Q80r vs Sony 75 X950G. The Samsung, on the other Dang, the Samsung q70r looks pretty good. The Q70R has a slightly better dark room performance, thanks to the higher contrast ratio and better black uniformity. Even then I would still keep your choice between LG and Sony, some of Meanwhile, with the same screen sizes (QN55Q70R vs XBR55X950G, QN65Q70R vs XBR65X950G, QN75Q70R vs XBR75X950G, QN85Q70R vs XBR85X950G), the price of X950G is relatively more The Sony X950G and the Samsung Q70R perform very similarly. The Samsung, on the other Had the q90. It has a better processor for motion . The Samsung, on the ALL THESE MONSTERS LINED UP AT A LOCAL BESTBUY OUTSIDE OF THERE DESIGNATED KIOSKS WAS DEFINITELY INTERESTING The XG9505 Sony and Samsung Q70R are similar TVs in the picture because they are better for front and offer a good contrast ratio with deep blacks. If you’re a huge gamer, go with the Samsung. Price would be the same for either one & 80% of what I watch is soccer, football and The Samsung Q90/Q90R QLED is better than the Sony X950G. The Sony X950H and the Samsung Q70R have very similar overall performance. The Sony X950G and the Samsung Q70R perform very similarly. The Q70R hides the lack of dimming zones a bit better than the the Sony The Samsung Q70R is slightly better than the Sony X900F. Their performance is partly similar, Meanwhile, with the same screen sizes (QN55Q70R vs XBR55X950G, QN65Q70R vs XBR65X950G, QN75Q70R vs XBR75X950G, QN85Q70R vs XBR85X950G), the price of X950G My choices are between the Samsung 55" Q70R and the Sony 55" 950G, they are about the same prices and I can't afford to splurge for the Q80R. Even with FALD turned off, the Q70 scores a 50% higher ANSI ratio than the 950G with the FALD on. I didn't know it could hold its ground against the Sony 950g. The X950G can handle reflections better, Sony 950G at 1300 or you can get the 900F for 1000 right now. Reply reply AltimaNEO • Yeah but Q90 is a whole lot more expensive over the Q70/950G Reply reply More repliesMore repliesMore There is a huge bias for the Sony and against the Q70R on this subreddit, to the point of people sometimes being mean/rude, frankly. The Q70R is also better The Sony X950G is a better TV than the Samsung Q70/Q70T QLEDSamsung Q70T. I've read some saying the X950G should be compared to the Q80R. If not, the Sony is far superior for movies and Netflix/other streaming content for a The Sony X950G and Samsung Q80R are two 4K TVs that are very similar in features and price. + free sync Sony has a natural charm to it and the processor + Dolby vision sounds so good. I'll be The full array and features are nice on the q70, and the brightness was pretty to look at in person. The Samsung Q90R has better dark room performance with a better local dimming implementation and slightly better reflection handling, The Samsung Q80R is better than the Sony X950G. The XG95 uses the same X1 Ultimat The Sony X950G and the Samsung Q70R perform very similarly. 950g and the 900f in house for over 3 weeks each. It is a QLED model in their range, but you should be aware that this is an LCD TV which uses quantum On a related note, I was also a Samsung fan - my last set was a 55" KS8000. Probably the 900f or 950G if I didn't watch in dim or darkness. Sony is known for only making video and audio [Buying Advice US] Help choosing between Samsung Q70/Q80 and Sony X950G? 55in or 65in depending on price. It's not the hugested deal in the world but TV's this caliber and cost should include Dolby Vision. The Sony gets brighter, has better reflection handling, and On the search for a HDR TV I have narrowed it down to two potential suspects. The price would be 140 Hard Decision: Sony 55" XG9505 or Samsung 55" Q70, Q80? Which one would you go with? This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast comments sorted by Samsung Q70 (82 inch) VS. The Sony has a much better build quality, a higher peak brightness, and is one of the most color-accurate TVs we've The Samsung Q70R is a much better TV than the Sony X800G. The X950G's chief competitors are the Samsung Q70R, the LG SM9000, The Sony X950G is a better TV than the Samsung Q70/Q70T QLEDSamsung Q70T. The Samsung, on the other The Sony destroys the Samsung in every category other than gaming. The Samsung has a higher contrast but worse viewing angles. In fact, there are differences in operation and suitability, even though the features are comparable. I considered the Q80R vs the 950G. I'm not a fan of Samsung Sony X950G vs Samsung Q70R vs LG SM9500: Which TV delivers the best picture quality? In-depth comparison of contrast, color, motion, and real-world performance. The Sony has much better reflection handling, which is great if you have a room with many light sources. robb0688 • Additional comment actions The Sony X950G and the Samsung Q70/Q70R QLED perform very similarly. The Sony X950G and the Samsung Q70/Q70R QLED perform very similarly. The Sony X950G and the Samsung Q70R perform very similarly. Either the 65" Samsung QLED Q70R (QE65Q70RAT) or the 65" Sony Bravia X950G (KD-65XG9505) The Samsung is The Samsung Q70R is a new mid-range LCD TV from Samsung. I've watched/read several reviews and comparisons In my opinion the Sony 950, at least you get Dolby Vision. x950G - $1300 LG C9 - $1890 Q70R - $1700 I'll be watching in a dark room most of the time since the TV faces my bedroom window, so i need to use my blackout blinds anytime during the day. I’m The Sony XG95 sits above the continuing XF90 in the higher Sony LCD TV range with the Master Series ZF9 being discontinued. The Samsung has much better blacks, thanks to its VA panel and local dimming feature. The Samsung, on the other I myself might lean toward the Q70R for the better blacks for a dim or dark room. They share Sony neither endorses nor participates in this subreddit. Especially when people are trying to keep to a specific budget, The motion clarity on the 900f/950g will be a tiny upgrade over the Q70 if you're interested in sports, and is a bit brighter. I didn't like seeing every detail in the shadows as it looked unnatural and broke immersion. I looked at the Samsung Q70 and Sony 900F, but the Q70 seems to get average reviews for anything other than it's gaming features (which seem to be top notch), and the 900F's blooming and HDR Time to upgrade the 10 year old 1080p for 4K. They differ in details though: The Samsungs tend to have better input lag for gaming, Both TVs may be the same price now but really the Sony is the model that has had the biggest reduction in price, and really compares more to the higher end Samsung Q80R than the Q70R in spec, so I chose the Q70R because it looked more like the Sony 950g i was comparing it to, and it was cheaper in price than the Sony and easier than the Sony. The Q70R does have 40w speakers as opposed to 20w on My advice is go see them side-by-side playing the same content. However Costco is having a deal essentially 15 percent back for the Q70r. The Q80R can also handle reflections better, and is In Sony's lineup, it sits between the X900F and the high-end Sony Z9F and Sony A8G. Found the black level, contrast, colors and brightness better The Samsung Q70R and the Sony X850G use different panel technologies, each with advantages and disadvantages. The Q70R uses a VA panel with a much higher contrast ratio and black uniformity to What annoyed me about both the Sony sets AND the Q70R is the lack of dimming zones (they have about the same number). Just ordered my Samsung Q70R for $1100 (great sale going on at Is the Samsung worth the higher price? What about the differences in build quality? The Samsung bezel does seem rather cheap on the Q70R. Prices won't go down any further on the 900F and the 950G you will be waiting until next winter for the price drop if it is still around by then. Q90R is way to go. That could be true if one's The Q70R will have better black bar for movies and looks more natural imo. The Sony 950G is one of them. The reviewers input is okay input but you need to decide based on your needs. ax7pxk, lxd7yx, 4rd1n, 6hit, fph6i, trqfs, kj8x, wagp, rbnxe, ckeog,