Wow. very good pricing... looks like x90H and X95G are very similar to each other according to rtings... So now as the pricing are out, I think it would be good to buy 90h over 95g in festive season .. So what what do you guys recommend? 65" x90h or 65" x95G?Sony X900H series launched in India
55 inch Rs. 1,09,000
65 inch Rs. 1,59,990
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Sony launches ready for PlayStation 5 BRAVIA X9000H TV in India | Digit
The Sony BRAVIA X9000H series is available in 55 and 65-inches screen sizes. The TVs bring with them HDMI 2.1 features like 4K at 120Hz, eARC, VRR and ALLM. The TVs will receive the HDMI 2.1 features via a firmware update.www.digit.in
yes. it's good... but lowest I've heard till now is 140k, so maybe you can ask them to match that price?Sony 65X9500G was quoted for 145K INR at sonovision guntur, AP
Is this a good price?
it depends 950G is a better tv if you are not interested in HDMI 2.1 featuresWow. very good pricing... looks like x90H and X95G are very similar to each other according to rtings... So now as the pricing are out, I think it would be good to buy 90h over 95g in festive season .. So what what do you guys recommend? 65" x90h or 65" x95G?
It’s a good price. Anything below is a bonus.Sony 65X9500G was quoted for 145K INR at sonovision guntur, AP
Is this a good price?
Wow. very good pricing... looks like x90H and X95G are very similar to each other according to rtings... So now as the pricing are out, I think it would be good to buy 90h over 95g in festive season .. So what what do you guys recommend? 65" x90h or 65" x95G?
Not slightly better picture processing. It's way better.Both the TVs are very close from a performance point of view. X900h will be future proof with HDMI 2.1 & has managed blooming really well. On the other hand, X950G has a slightly better picture processing and gets brighter but suffers from blooming a little and doesnt have HDMI 2.1 support.
For me, I would just go with the the one that is cheaper unless HDMI 2.1 is absolutely necessary.
Excellent priceSony 65X9500G was quoted for 145K INR at sonovision guntur, AP
Is this a good price?
There seems to be a shift in Sony and Samsung India's pricing strategy this year - more so in Sony than in Samsung. I am afraid that there may not be a 65in in X950H or 75in in X900H - sony will keep the sizes unique overall between X900H and X950H.
- Samsung launched TU8000, TU8200 and Frame series TVs at lower prices than last year. It is also to be noted that other than Frame, most of the Samsung TVs this year are a downgrade compared to prev year model in same series. Example 70R is way better TV than 70T.
Looking for x950HAnyone from Bengaluru looking for 55" X950G or 950H(if it's released) during Deepawali sale?
Don't think 950h is coming in 55 or 65Looking for x950H
But Sony may not release it.