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Sony 2024 TV Exclusive | What To Expect and What Not To

Sony 2024 TV Exclusive | What To Expect and What Not To Expect

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Will Sony show new TVs at CES 2024? No. Is that a problem? Not really, because we have exclusive footage that shows us what we can expect from Sony’s 2024 mini-LED TVs. For the first time, Sony has peeled back the curtains on its backlighting technology and showed us how its best 2024 mini-LED…

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  1. Hey everyone! I hope this one was worth the wait! I can’t tell you how impressive the backlight demo was IRL. Looking forward to May, and not just for my birthday! What a wait for a new toy, though! So, think it’s worth it? Is Sony coming out with TVs just a couple months later worth the wait? Let me know!

  2. My Samsung 55” Q60C tv is edge lit, and it’s bright enough, and I don’t need the brightness all the way up, and it has no blooming, and with great contrast and clarity!

  3. Another great video. I’m excited to see what Sony does put out in 2024 both with the Mini-LED and OLED. I’m probably upgrading this year from my 2017 Samsung 65” curved to one of the televisions mentioned above. Just haven’t made up my mind which way to go yet. I just keep going back and forth, at the moment leaning towards the Mini-LED.

  4. This is the most pointless video ever made. Every non-point is extended to the fullest, and probably sitting up at night thinking about how to extend every pointless part. How are there so many views of this trash?

  5. Sony may have the clear motion down for movies but it’s not a gaming tv and are not budget friendly, saving up for the lg g3 55 inch which to me having 4 HDMI 2.1 ports is a plus for gaming and also not bad for watching movies or streaming also I don’t know any other companies give away a free 5year warranty on oled panels and parts

  6. I picked up a Bravia XBR65X900F in 2019 and it has been great. After owning LG (huge disappointment) , and Samsung in the past, i will buy a mini LED Sony when the time is right as my next tv.

  7. I have owned Sony TV's for years and they last and work very well. the X900H is the last TV I bought and it looks great and works great for everything weather it's movies, games, sports ect and under $1,000 for 55" well worth it.

  8. i dont think anything will rival oled in terms of image and HDR quality anytime soon, it's just too bad that oled will always be plagued by burn ins and that too is not going away, well nothing's perfect i guess

  9. Hmm, I am definitely excited to see Sony putting the focus back on led’s… for I like the brightness offered with led, over an oled any day… but I was thinking of buying a new qd oled at some point, but if LED will now be the focus, I will stick with my led TV’s though I will be curious to see how 2024 TV’s perform, or I will wait until next year to buy a tv, but I will be hoping for a bigger screen…

  10. sony's lcd tv's have always been mid at best. hisense and tcl are giants in the space and for good reason. hope they make something special but i am skeptical.

  11. Gather round the camp fire boys and girls and grab your hot coca because Sony has something to tell you that you’ve never seen or heard before……

    Are you ready?

    They’re releasing mini LED TVs this year

    Are you excited yet?

  12. When I go to big box stores and compare Sony OLEDs to competitor OLEDs, I like Sony the best. The Sony tax is a consideration though which is why I own a 77" LG OLED and a 55" Philips OLED. The Sony processors are the best. They're just too pricey for me. Besides, I already pay the hefty Apple tax. I have to pick my poison.

  13. Hi Caleb I watched your video about sonys new mini LED tvs what you didn't mention was that Sony is ditching OLED and bringing out 4000NITS this year a game changer which is what was explained today Sunday by FOMO is that what you were driving at by explaining sonys new backlight technology FOMO sorry Caleb summed it up better by saying 4000 nits and ditching OLED I think this is what you were trying to explain to us maybe I'm wrong but that's kind of what I thought you meant.

  14. Sony keep having to kove goalpost lol

    They have been going downhill and this will really accelerate now.

    Ili guess wd oled panel will just takeover everything

    Guess we have to wait for microled now

  15. I used to love CES coverage but now its just AI AIA AI AI IAIAIAIAIA AI AI, cool that they still do both. OLED is great as we know but the reliability and cost efficiency of LED is still worth keeping around. looking forward to owning one of these flagships as a PC monitor

  16. I Think Sony Is Being Smart BUT ITS NOT FOR 2024!!! People are Fighting and Flocking For SEATS In Venures, Seats On Flights For Traveling, Cruise Ships are Overflowing, Overbooked, Sales In Retail are Soaring! The Economic Forecast MISSED THE MARK! Instead of Dropping or A Slow Rate That Was Predicting The Economy In The US IS VERY ROBUST and GROWING. Much Of It Is Being CHARGED ON CREDIT! I Think Sony Will Miss The Boat! Far Too many potential SONY SALAES are going to dip because people are ALREADY LOCKED IN TO EALIER PURCHASES! Well, At Least The Ones that MISSED THIS VIDEO! I For One Will Patiently Wait….. MAYBE! That TCL 85" Is $700 Cheaper and is VERY INCISING!

  17. Thanks for the video. I have the LP that's in the background behind you. It's the Bill Evans Trio, Waltz for Debby. 🙂 I have a Sony X900E LED TV and I'm looking to upgrade soon. Would love to stick with Sony but also considering Samsung and LG. Really like the X93L and X95L if I don't go to OLED. I will consider miniLED also. My question is how do they do blacks and dark scenes? Is OLED and QD-OLED still king here?

  18. Samsung has been making mine LED for years while everybody else was running with OLED. Now, all of a sudden, Sony wanna concentrate on Mini LED Cause all the publications spend all the time convincing us that oled was the best tv Display on the market.

  19. No matter how good the backlight would be on LCD, LCDs still have way more DSE than OLEDs, so the colours won't be as pure as OLEDs. Even if LCD can do 100 000:1 contrast ratio, it still has more DSE.

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