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How do you conclude H9G is inferior to Sony X95G without seeing it in person. Just curious.
There are many videos and reviews online where you can see H9G has some degree of banding as well as judder and one needs to spend a lot of time in calibration. And after experiencing VU TVs, I just don’t have faith in these TVs. I ain’t saying H9G is a bad TV. And the reason I say it will be inferior to X95G is because I am 100% sure that U8080 will be a stripped down version of H9G and it will come with a big Achilles heal in one way or the other. And if you are referring to product quality then it has one of the lowest customer ratings in the US for Hisense and highest warranty claims with lowest customer satisfaction followed by Vizio.
 
There are many videos and reviews online where you can see H9G has some degree of banding as well as judder and one needs to spend a lot of time in calibration. And after experiencing VU TVs, I just don’t have faith in these TVs. I ain’t saying H9G is a bad TV. And the reason I say it will be inferior to X95G is because I am 100% sure that U8080 will be a stripped down version of H9G and it will come with a big Achilles heal in one way or the other. And if you are referring to product quality then it has one of the lowest customer ratings in the US for Hisense and highest warranty claims with lowest customer satisfaction followed by Vizio.
Is gradation is the only criteria for deciding which is better tv.
What about twice the contrast ratio achieved by h9g compared to X95G. What about higher color gamut and color volume.
Btw, it has scored better in motion handling too.
I am quoting based on rtings review comparison.
 
My friend is area sales manager in samsung he can get me samsung tv at very attractive price but i have no idea which 2020 samsung tv is comparable to likes of sony 8000h & 9000h so far all my previous tvs have been sony so im very much reluctant to go with samsung
Look for Q70R/Q70T atleast.
 
Is gradation is the only criteria for deciding which is better tv.
What about twice the contrast ratio achieved by h9g compared to X95G. What about higher color gamut and color volume.
Btw, it has scored better in motion handling too.
I am quoting based on rtings review comparison.
I think we should praise the hisense to give h9g variant in India at below 1 lakh. So called big 3 companies r looting us with very high prices. We have to support hisense rather than bashing them. If we compare side by side then h9g is at par with 950g as per reviews. For Sony we have to pay 50k more also.if h9g become a success here then these 3 big companies will reduce the prices soon.
 
I think we should praise the hisense to give h9g variant in India at below 1 lakh. So called big 3 companies r looting us with very high prices. We have to support hisense rather than bashing them. If we compare side by side then h9g is at par with 950g as per reviews. For Sony we have to pay 50k more also.if h9g become a success here then these 3 big companies will reduce the prices soon.
I don't think this gonna happen anytime soon!
And the big 3 won't even consider or care about Hisense.
 
Its interesting that the thread reached 8 pages today on basis of yet to launch, unofficial re-branded of a flagship model.

More than the hisense model this thread clears out that Sony x950g shines out the most in this price band in the market at present.
 
Toshiba will also be launching its flagship 65-inch QLED TV on September 18, along with 43-inch full-HD and 32-inch HD resolution smart TVs, all of which will be running on the Vidaa smart platform. The new Toshiba TV range could be quite similar to the Hisense range of TVs that were recently launched in India, with the Ultimate 4K TV series roughly on par with the A71F range from Hisense.
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I heard contrast ratio is the most important aspect in tv. What about brightness? 950g is superior in brightness also?
Contrast ratio alone can't make a TV great.
And regarding brightness you shouldn't look at peak brightness levels of panel. There is something called dynamic tone mapping. Sony had already madterd it. And it can give you more perceivable brightness than any Hisense LED out there.
 
Please enlighten me by sharing the source of this information.
So you wanna debate as keeping rtings score as the base.
Come on dude!! You should look more deeper into their test results than just looking at their high-level score board.
You will always get what you pay for.
X95G has superior gradient performance, low delta errors, impactful HDR performance, eArc, Good quality control, low rate of failures, more reliability
 
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Nothing wrong in dreaming for that
But honestly it's far from the reality in case of Hisense.
So you wanna debate as keeping rtings score as the base.
Come on dude!! You should look more deeper into their test results than just looking at their high-level score board.
You will always get what you pay for.
X95G has superior gradient performance, low delta errors, impactful HDR performance, eArc, Good quality control, low rate of failures, more reliability
Not necessarily. I am fine with avforums, CNET, flatpanelshd, etc you gets to choose.
These guys actually test TVs.
I am sorry to say none of these reviewers share your enthusiasm.
CNET - 7/10
Avforums - 7/10
Flatpanelshd - 73/100
Very much a middling performance, nothing to match the high end pricing sony asks.
 
So you wanna debate as keeping rtings score as the base.
Come on dude!! You should look more deeper into their test results than just looking at their high-level score board.
You will always get what you pay for.
X95G has superior gradient performance, low delta errors, impactful HDR performance, eArc, Good quality control, low rate of failures, more reliability
I think peek brightness and high contrast more important than gradient and low delta errors. HDR performance h9g is king as per the reviews. And one more thing h9g is 50k cheaper!!!! High level scores comes as a result for deep level test!!
 
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