You’re right, blacks are good on Bravia 7 but not pure like OLEDs. And the camera angles were not intentional. It’s just that the placement of the TV is a difficult to record head on. But soon i will be making a proper video comparison as i received the 55” inches Bravia 7.
In the store, I did not find much of difference viewing B7 from an angle. I am inclined to A80l since it is OLED and I think it has better contrast but B7 is newer model and think it is brighter than A80l (Some say it is just washed). I am still confused between A80l and B7 since both are in the same price range 😥.
To be honest, OLED screens are best for light controlled rooms. But if I were to buy a TV for a living room I would go for a Mini-Led. Because they can almost achieve the black levels of an OLED, while OLED TVs can not achieve the brightness of a Mini-Led.
It doesn't actually have any bloom that's very noticeable unless you're really looking for it. He showed the TV from an angle which exaggerated it greatly. From head on it's very hard to spot.
Hi. I am planning to buy a tv. But I am confused between two options. A80L in 65 inches or Bravia 7 in 75 inches. Please suggest which one to purchase. Thanks
Which one is better?
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Top> A80L OLED TV.
Bottom > Bravia 7 MiNI LED.
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Afraid to show the Bravia 7 from head on (instead of from an angle) because its blacks are just as good as the OLED, with extremely minimal blooming?
You’re right, blacks are good on Bravia 7 but not pure like OLEDs. And the camera angles were not intentional. It’s just that the placement of the TV is a difficult to record head on. But soon i will be making a proper video comparison as i received the 55” inches Bravia 7.
Mini led is the future
@@vediamocosa2876 yes, for now it does look like Mini-LED has a bright future (pun intended) but we never know.
In the store, I did not find much of difference viewing B7 from an angle. I am inclined to A80l since it is OLED and I think it has better contrast but B7 is newer model and think it is brighter than A80l (Some say it is just washed). I am still confused between A80l and B7 since both are in the same price range 😥.
To be honest, OLED screens are best for light controlled rooms. But if I were to buy a TV for a living room I would go for a Mini-Led. Because they can almost achieve the black levels of an OLED, while OLED TVs can not achieve the brightness of a Mini-Led.
1 has color tone: standard and second has color tone: warm1/2
Both the TVs are in default retail settings, which is “Vivid Mode”. It’s just that one is Mini Led and the other one is OLED.
Honestly both tvs look great I don’t think you could go wrong with either one
Couldn’t agree more with you on this one. 🙌🏻
Oled is still batter if dont like extra bright , if you like bright than mini led , human eyes normal watching now day 350 nits constant
Ahh yes look at all the bloom on the 7! No thanks
It doesn't actually have any bloom that's very noticeable unless you're really looking for it. He showed the TV from an angle which exaggerated it greatly. From head on it's very hard to spot.
Hi. I am planning to buy a tv. But I am confused between two options. A80L in 65 inches or Bravia 7 in 75 inches. Please suggest which one to purchase. Thanks
Do you have a wide sitting or watching position? And what’s the watching distance?
Sofa to Tv distance is 12 feet. Livinv room dimension 12*22
@@akshatkumar01 why don’t you go for 77” A80L instead? Because i’m sure Bravia 7 would cost more than 77” A80L.
Mini led sony do nice work
A80L has better colour depth and looks more natural than Bravia 7
It’s very difficult to imitate the pixel perfection of OLED displays. But oled has its own drawbacks too.
@@TVEXPERT.Co.Give me the cons
@@ericlarsen6209Dolby Vision movies looks dark, reflections, burning issues, limited peak luminance, etc.
@@TVEXPERT.Co.Le Bravia 8 est top
Actually no it doesn't.